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The abrupt display of affection didn’t surprise Xia Yue – after all, it wasn’t the first ti she had seen it.

She glanced at them and then continued to look at the pottery in their hands.

"Grandpa, how are Grandpa Qin and the others finding their stay here?" Xia Yue asked casually.

"They’re doing well. The color in their faces, their energy levels, they’re much better now than when they first arrived. They’re enjoying themselves so much, they’ve literally forgotten ho.

They even said that they want to co back and stay here after the New Year." Grandfather Xia ntioned.

"But what about their families back ho? Aren’t they worried?" Xia Yue asked curiously.

"And what good would worry do? They were all successfully rebuffed," Grandfather Xia stated.

"Hmm? Please elaborate, grandpa. How did Grandpa Qin and the others refute them?" Xia Yue imdiately perked up, sensing interesting gossip.

"Their children and grandchildren wanted them to return ho. Grandpa Qin and the rest said they could, but only if their descendants took turns to spend ti with them. At least one or two of them had to stay by their side every day, take them out to have fun and treat them to delicious als.

As long as they could do that, they would return imdiately.

But that was absolutely impossible, so their descendants had to keep their mouths shut and dare not say anything more.

The last thing they wanted to do was upset Grandpa Qin and the others." Grandfather Xia added.

"Makes sense." Xia Yue nodded in understanding.

"I heard Old Bai is in the hospital, how is he doing? I heard his favorite granddaughter upset him." Grandfather Xia announced cheerfully, as if it just occurred to him.

"What happened? Isn’t Bai Yuran Grandpa Bai’s favorite granddaughter? He always said she was his good luck charm, his treasure. Bai Yuran also loves spending ti with her grandpa, so how could she upset him?" Xia Yue asked, confused.

Then it struck her- seems like Bai Yuran and Yan Mo’s relationship was revealed by her followers recently, and it seed like the news had spread.

Presumably, Grandpa Bai had heard about it too, so that must be why he was upset.

"Old Bai has been bragging about his granddaughter having a relationship with Yan’s grandson, always acting pompous about it.

But now it’s revealed that they had no relationship at all, and the one who admitted it was Yan Mo himself. He really made Old Bai lose face.

If I were still in Kyoto, I would definitely go to see him, but nothing can make abandon the good food and fun here." Grandfather Xia gloated.

"Grandpa, do you have a grudge with Yan’s grandfather too?" Xia Yue asked with curiosity, looking at Grandfather Xia. Considering his speech, it was hard to believe if he said there weren’t any issues.

"When I was young, I got into fights with him, and always lost. Whenever I tried to use cunning tactics, he saw right through them and then beat up. I couldn’t defeat him." Grandmother Xia laughed.

"Woman" Grandfather Xia called out, embarrassed and slightly annoyed, telling Grandmother Xia to stop.

"So, what happened after?" Xia Yue asked curiously.

"Grandpa and I t in college, Yan’s grandfather was a student there then. We ran into him a few tis, grandpa provoked him and got beaten up, and I stopped the fight.

After the bar fights, we beca friends although we didn’t keep in touch often, mainly because, besides work, your grandpa wasn’t willing." Grandmother Xia revealed cheerfully.

"That guy was violent, there’s no fun in being with him." Grandfather Xia grumped.

"Wow, I never expected that grandma, you used to protect grandpa, cool" Xia Yue chuckled.

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