Upon hearing Yu Cheng's question, he crossed his arms, glanced at him, and said in an exaggerated tone, "Even though we agree on the live-in son-in-law thing, I still need to consider your relationship. Let's see how you perform."
He used to like Yu Cheng a lot, thinking he was tall, capable, and responsible, and believed that any girl marrying Yu Cheng would be exceptionally lucky.
But after discovering that Yu Cheng had his eyes on his precious daughter, all those good impressions were tossed aside.
Now, when he looked at Yu Cheng, everything seemed wrong.
"Alright, Uncle Jiang, I'll show my best and make you satisfied." Despite Jiang Changhai's nitpicking, Yu Cheng maintained a good attitude.
Jiang Mianmian, watching her dad behave this way, didn't dare to intervene.
She knew that at times like this, she should remain silent and neutral. If she showed any favoritism toward Yu Cheng, her dad would feel quite upset.
