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Upon arriving at the Fantasy Space of the Four Seasons Tree, Xia Yue noticed quite a few people going in and out, having lively discussions about the fun items they had crafted in the Fantasy Space and how many love values their works had received.

Xia Yue entered the ga from the Winter Area. She held absolute authority over the Fantasy Space, allowing her to freely move in and out of other people’s spaces.

Once Xia Yue logged into the ga, she headed over to her grandparents’, Mr. Xia’s and Mrs. Xia’s, space.

Ever since Grandfather Qin and his company had arrived, their grandparents would spend at least three hours each day in the Fantasy Space with them. The rest of the ti was spent picking vegetables in the farming area, catching chickens, or admiring the greenery in the holiday area.

"Grandpa, Grandma, what are you doing?" Xia Yue entered Grandpa Xia and Grandma Xia’s shared space and saw them squatting, busy with sothing. Curious, she walked over and asked.

"When did you co?" Upon seeing her, Grandpa Xia was not surprised but asked in confusion.

"I had so free ti today and thought to drop by. What are you guys up to? Playing with mud?" Xia Yue saw a mud-like substance in their hands and found it odd.

"We’re working on handcrafted ceramics. Young people in love also enjoy making little things for each other, don’t they? I’m making one for your grandma and she’s making one for . When we put them out on display, they look so pretty," said Grandpa Xia, sounding quite proud.

"Is that so? I had no idea. You two really are in love," Xia Yue didn’t quite understand, but she complinted them nonetheless.

Grandpa Xia looked at his clueless granddaughter. Compared to other children her age who had started to fall in love early, even her cousins who had all experienced love at least once, Xia Yue was a curious case. She had read the most romance novels, yet she never had a romantic relationship.

Considering the harmony among married couples in their family, from himself down to his children, there was no reason for her to fear love.

All his other grandchildren seasoned their love lives one step at a ti, avoiding any ssy situations. He was puzzled why she didn’t seem interested in dating at all.

She seed too young to be thinking of living a retired life already.

"You’re 23 already. You’ll be 24 in a little more than a month, after the new year. Don’t you want to find soone to fall in love with?" Grandpa Xia asked while looking at her.

"There’s no rush to find love. If it’s ant to be, it will co to when it’s ti," Xia Yue squatted down, observing their work, and calmly replied.

"If you always stay indoors and never go out, even your destined love will be stopped at the front door," said Grandma Xia, looking at her with a hint of admonition.

"I co out often, moving around in the holiday area every day. If my destined love cos, it won’t be blocked at the door," Xia Yue rebutted. Perhaps it might have happened in the past, but it definitely wouldn’t happen now.

"What if I introduce you to soone? You could start by having a chat," suggested Grandpa Xia, given her blasé attitude towards love. He felt that without his intervention, she might end up all alone.

"I think there’s plenty of ti to worry about my emotional life in my thirties or forties. For these next few years, I think I can keep being carefree," Xia Yue replied seriously, giving him a blink.

Grandpa Xia looked at her. Initially, he wanted to object, but considering her current status, it seed that she really didn’t need to worry about getting married. Even if she ended up single forever, she wouldn’t need to fret about her retirent.

"I think it’s best if I just concentrate on living happily with your grandma," said Grandpa Xia, glancing at her and then looking back at his wife, with affection in his eyes.

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