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Even though he’s quite a few years older than the little wife, this cousin should be aware of it, but he deliberately ntions it, isn’t that obviously saying, "You’re getting old."

"Thirty years old and still not married?"

Yun Mingrui just glanced at him, not giving the impression of sizing soone up with an evaluative stare.

His appearance was quite refined.

"Yeah, still not married. If it weren’t for eting , who knows when he would have had a girlfriend."

Lin Hui looked at his little wife with a dotingly fond gaze, "Yes, yes, you saved ."

Yun Mingrui often saw this kind of doting between his parents.

"Let’s go, call the little aunt, and we’ll go to the best hotel in the provincial city for dinner."

Of course, Niuniu had no objections.

"Cousin, let’s go. I know a good restaurant with tasty food, although it’s not as delicious as what little auntie makes." Going to Kyoto and enjoying the variety of food prepared by little auntie was Niuniu’s happiest thing, even the fruits tasted better than what her mother bought.

"Alright."

Yun Mingrui deliberately chatted happily with Niuniu, sowhat ignoring the other party.

And Lin Hui knew this cousin wasn’t as easily pleased as the younger uncle.

According to his little wife, it seems like he manages a company, and one can’t manage a company without so real capabilities.

They then headed to the supermarket, called over Yun n, and walked to find the restaurant.

They booked a private room.

"Lin Hui, are you an only child?"

Lin Hui looked at him, "I have an older sister, she’s already married and has children."

Yun Mingrui continued to ask, "Niuniu ntioned you’re almost thirty, haven’t your parents urged you to marry? Don’t they mind that our Niuniu grew up in a single-parent ho?"

Yun n had once asked this question too.

Niuniu didn’t refute because it was a fact.

"I am independent in my thinking, and my parents haven’t forced ."

Yun Mingrui continued to ask, "Are you a local or from sowhere else?"

"A local."

"I don’t know what they do for a living? And don’t take it as impolite for asking so many questions. After all, if you really end up marrying into our family, it wouldn’t be good to have misunderstandings and unnecessary troubles arise if we don’t understand each other."

Upon hearing this, Lin Hui said, "My mother is a high school Chinese language teacher, and my father was a military man who later transferred to the police departnt."

Yun Mingrui seed to think of sothing.

"Then tomorrow I will visit your uncle and aunt, and also pay a visit to the elders here."

Lin Hui obviously had no objections, "Of course, that’s fine."

"If you two get married, will you live together with your parents, or buy a separate house?"

Yun Mingrui was well aware that if a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law live together, it’s inevitable to have so quarrels, just like his mother and grandmother, who used to live together. Even though his mother had a good temper, his grandmother would occasionally gossip, so it was necessary to live apart.

Yun n was very satisfied with her nephew’s performance.

Her two sons had not returned, so now her nephew represented the younger generation.

Although Big Brother’s family also lived in the provincial city, they hardly saw each other.

"We might have to live together for a while before separating."

Yun Mingrui looked towards him.

"Why can’t you separate from the start?"

Lin Hui explained, "Separating from the start, when we’re still unfamiliar with each other, and then living apart after a while is like an adaptation period?"

This sounded sowhat reasonable.

"Do you have a house?"

Lin Hui nodded, "I bought an apartnt near the provincial city primary school, a three-bedroom one."

A school district house.

Yun Mingrui knew about that.

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