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"Mini Huang," Mini Huang tilted its head towards Song Chenxi and waggled its bottom, then barked once, its expression spirited as if saying, "Master, I understand, I'll behave."

Seeing this, Song Chenxi knew it had listened to her, so she smiled and didn't pay much attention to it.

But Mini Huang was still young, only a few months old, completely clumsy and ran around chaotically. Just as Song Chenxi was ready to hail a taxi to her aunt Xu Jingjing's house, Little Huang had already disappeared without a trace, and Song Chenxi was so anxious!

"Mini Huang..." Now, Song Chenxi didn't even care about her luggage; she just began spinning around looking for Mini Huang, calling out as she searched.

Mini Huang had run quite far. The little guy's short legs were hopping and bouncing, bouncing onto the street near the airport, almost becoming a ghost under Zhao Nan's car if it weren't for his ergency brake, Mini Huang would have been sacrificed under the wheels by now.

"Did the little guy get scared?" Zhao Nan, with his strict deanor, held Mini Huang and looked at the dazed Mini Huang in his arms and amusingly asked.

"..." Mini Huang was bewildered.

"Mini Huang…" Song Chenxi's call ca, and Mini Huang, who was docile and fearful in Zhao Nan's arms, finally reacted. Then Zhao Nan saw Mini Huang jump out of his arms and energetically run toward the young girl who was approaching.

"Mini Huang, didn't I tell you not to run around? Why did you still run?" Song Chenxi was both anxious and annoyed, but holding Mini Huang who seed to be trembling in her arms, she found herself unable to scold Mini Huang, only feeling sowhat helpless.

"Woof..." Mini Huang responded with a dazed and aggrieved bark.

"Hmph." Seeing this, Song Chenxi couldn't help but coldly snort.

Zhao Nan stood there, having just straightened his military uniform, his gaze sweeping towards the girl opposite. Seeing her familiar and delicate appearance, so much like the kind and warm aunt from his mories, Zhao Nan was montarily stunned.

"Thank you, did Mini Huang cause you any trouble?" Song Chenxi wasn't impolite, seeing the military vehicle parked abruptly nearby, with even the direction it was parked in looking a bit odd. Holding Mini Huang, she walked up apologetically.

Being the descendant of a military family, bravely taking responsibility and apologizing were basic manners Song Chenxi had learned from childhood.

"Song Chenxi?" Zhao Nan looked at the delicate girl's features and age in front of him and gradually had soone in mind. After all, the only person who could resemble Xu Xiuxiu in deanor and appearance, besides the little girl he had once held, was probably no one else.

"Huh? How do you know my na?" Song Chenxi was also puzzled. She rarely visited City Z and was not familiar with it. She was also suspicious of the man in front of her wearing a handso military uniform, who was so young yet a Major. She didn't seem to rember knowing him from mory, but since he was in a military uniform, he must probably be an acquaintance.

"When you were little, I even held you." Zhao Nan's cold expression thawed slightly, looking at the young lady standing elegantly before him, he couldn't help but express so emotion.

Ti really flies, the girl who was once so tiny had grown so much, and had matured to the point where he felt an urge to pluck her and step into the marriage hall together, he thought, she might be the reason he had been alone all these years, never even considering marriage.

"Ah!" Chenxi's cheeks instantly turned red, "I'm sorry, Uncle! When you held , I was still small, I might not quite rember." Chenxi was not foolish, she knew that what the other party said was true, especially for n in military uniform, most words that ca out of their mouths tended to be sincere, beyond doubt.

Uncle?

Zhao Nan was choked by the honorific Chenxi used, he never imagined that this grown-up little girl, whom he t when she was just a teenager, would call him uncle after he thought of swallowing her whole the mont he first laid eyes on her.

"My na is Zhao Nan, just call Brother Nan," Zhao Nan spoke while also planning to change the girl's honorific.

"Ah! You're Brother Nan!" Chenxi exclaid in surprise, considering occasionally her brother Chengguang would ntion him, so she faintly rembered, but she had never imagined that this man was actually Zhao Nan; it was such a coincidence!

"Hmm."

"Then, Brother Nan, are you free now? Take to my aunt's house!" Chenxi said with a smile, likely used to bossing around the n in her house, she instinctively let her guard down with Zhao Nan, who clearly looked like he fit right in with her brothers.

"Sure!" Zhao Nan was naturally delighted and agreed without hesitation.

"Brother Nan, is my luggage still over there?" Chenxi continued to thick-skinnedly talk, her small face clearly awaiting Zhao Nan to fetch her luggage.

But despite the girl's haughty and willful deanor, Zhao Nan didn't mind at all; instead, he indulgently nodded, "Take it and get in the car first." With that, the tall and upright man walked steadily towards the direction Chenxi had indicated, then easily picked up the pink suitcase and brought it back.

The little maiden already seated in Zhao Nan's car, saw through the rearview mirror the man who was pulling the pink suitcase, totally mismatched with his stoic personality yet still imnsely handso, and Chenxi shyly smiled.

"How old are you this year." After placing the suitcase in the car, Zhao Nan got in, asked for Chenxi's destination address, and then inquired about the little girl's age.

It was undoubtedly the most pressing thing he wanted to know at the mont, as, if his mory served him correctly, the little girl had just reached adulthood recently, unsure if she had reached the legal age for marriage, which, if not, would indeed be a troubling matter.

"I'm 21 years old this year." Chenxi turned her head to look at the man seriously driving and answered, "I study at Qing University." She added the school's na for fear Zhao Nan might not know, albeit without any intention of showing off.

"Hmm! Good school, and the age is just right." Just right for marriage, Zhao Nan thought, unconsciously sighing with relief, feeling sowhat proud and delighted.

"Right! I also think it's pretty good, at this age, my parents are not as strict with anymore, and being in university, I can even date properly..." Chenxi misunderstood Zhao Nan's comnt about the 'just right' age and assud he ant it as the most wonderful ti in one's life.

"..." Date? How could she!

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