Granny stepped forward, holding Long Aotian's hand with a warm smile. "Haven't eaten yet, have you?"
Her kind expression, the wrinkles at the corners of her eyes carrying the tenderness of ti, and even the slight cloudiness in her gaze couldn't hide the bright sparkle Long Aotian saw in them at that mont.
"Hello, Granny. No, I haven’t eaten yet," Long Aotian replied, glancing at Hu Yuying with a smile.
Just as Ah Ying had said, her grandparents were truly easy to get along with.
A single look, a smile, or even a word from them made Long Aotian feel overflowing care—the kind only elders could give their younger ones.
"Co inside and sit first. Granny will prepare lunch."
"Alright, let bring the things in first," Long Aotian said, turning to Ah Ying’s grandfather. He bowed slightly and greeted him before starting to carry the items inside.
Grandpa, seeing this, imdiately stepped in to help.
anwhile, Granny led Hu Yuying into the kitchen.
In the countryside, kitchens were usually small, separate rooms.
Long Aotian watched as Ah Ying and Granny disappeared into the kitchen, and his movents quickened as he finished arranging the things.
Inside the kitchen, Hu Yuying absentmindedly peeked outside at Long Ge moving the items.
"He’s quite good," Granny suddenly remarked.
Hu Yuying’s cheeks instantly flushed red. Playing coy, she asked, "What’s quite good?"
Granny chuckled and gently pinched her granddaughter’s nose. "My little girl has grown up, even learning to play riddles with Granny now."
"Not at all," Hu Yuying giggled, acting spoiled. "Do you like Long Ge, Granny?"
From the mont Long Aotian entered and greeted them, it was clear he was a well-mannered young man.
Bringing so many gifts also proved his sincerity.
But whether Granny liked him or not wasn’t the point.
They were old now. All they wanted was to see their granddaughter, who had endured so much hardship with them, happy and well taken care of after they were gone.
The fact that Ah Ying hadn’t stopped smiling since Long Aotian arrived was proof enough that she had found soone willing to care for her for a lifeti.
Liking soone was a joy that ca from the heart, spilled from the eyes, and couldn’t be hidden no matter how hard one tried...
"Granny, what do you think Grandpa and Long Ge are talking about?"
"You know your grandpa—he’s been honest and quiet his whole life. If you don’t want them to feel awkward, hurry up and finish cooking so we can bring the food in," Granny said with a smile.
Hu Yuying nodded softly and sped up her movents.
Granny simply watched her with amusent.
"Can you tell Granny properly how you and Aotian t? How did you two end up together?"
Hu Yuying’s hands paused briefly as her face flushed crimson. Then, in a soft voice, she began recounting their story.
She had known Long Ge for a long, long ti, yet when spoken aloud, those monts felt fleeting.
From their first eting, to how Long Ge took the initiative to help her when she was timid, teaching her step by step to change...
So many interesting things had happened between them, and she had learned so much from their daily life together.
Falling in love with him had felt completely natural.
By the ti she finished speaking, the al was ready.
Granny gently stroked Hu Yuying’s long hair. The change in her personality was the most obvious transformation.
"The road ahead is still long. Granny hopes the two of you can support each other and walk it well."
"My little Ah Ying has grown up and beco brave. Granny is happy, and from the bottom of her heart, she wants to thank Long Aotian."
"He indulges a lot and takes good care of . But I know it’s because he respects —he believes a man’s responsibility should be just like that."
"Sotis I act spoiled or throw little tantrums, but it’s only because I care about him so much..."
Once the food was plated and carried into the room, laughter between Grandpa and Long Ge greeted them before they even stepped inside.
The two were already drinking.
Granny imdiately scolded them, saying Long Aotian hadn’t even eaten yet—how could they start with alcohol?
Long Aotian quickly waved his hands. "Granny, Grandpa and I didn’t drink much."
That simple, instinctive reply unknowingly bridged the distance between them as family.
Grandpa, a man of few words, had only briefly ntioned Ah Ying’s gentle nature. He said that if there were any shortcomings, he hoped Long Aotian would be patient or simply tell him directly—Grandpa would talk to Ah Ying.
His concern for his granddaughter was hidden in the aged warmth of his voice.
At first, Long Aotian had been nervous, afraid of making a bad impression on the grandparents.
But after a drink, that tension lted away inexplicably.
Truly, nothing brought n closer than sharing a drink.
Now, watching Granny and Ah Ying enter, Ah Ying smiling at him while Granny scolded Grandpa, Long Aotian realized all his earlier worries had been self-inflicted.
Ah Ying was so wonderful—how could the grandparents who raised her be anything less?
At the dinner table, the grandparents asked him a few questions, and Long Aotian answered earnestly.
In fact, he ended up sharing much more than necessary.
He wanted to prove that with him, Ah Ying would never suffer again—he would treat her well.
But the harder he tried to explain, the more his words tangled, as if his brain had short-circuited.
Seeing Long Ge like this, Hu Yuying couldn’t help but laugh.
The bold declarations he’d made before coming here now echoed in her ears.
She reached out and took his hand.
Right in front of her grandparents, she clasped Long Aotian’s palm gently. "He treats very, very, very well..."
A simple sentence, repeated three tis.
Her flushed cheeks spoke louder than any words could.
Long Aotian stayed silent, only nodding repeatedly.
After the al, Hu Yuying took Long Aotian outside.
Walking along the path, the cold wind cleared Long Aotian’s head a little.
Noticing their still-joined hands, he tightened his grip slightly. "I think your grandparents like ."
Hu Yuying grinned at him. "Long Ge wasn’t like this earlier—stuttering over every word!"
"I—I just didn’t know what to say at the ti!"
He adored this girl, yet when it ca to expressing it, his mind went blank.
Looking back now, his love for her was in every mont—in their companionship, in his happiness, in everything. It was there from the beginning, later, and now. That was why he hadn’t known where to start.
"And thank you," he added softly. "Thank you for always standing up for ."
At school, Ah Ying was outstanding, favored by many professors and pursued by equally remarkable admirers... yet in her heart, there had only ever been him.
By his side, she was his little chef, his constant shadow. At ho, she might scold him and refuse to indulge his whims, but outside, she was always the one standing up for him, giving him all the face he needed...
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