Years By Years looked a little displeased and his face turned cold, "Aunt Lynette, stop talking nonsense, I'm not stingy."
Mia Moreland spread her hands, "Then give me the red envelope, not giving it is being stingy."
Years By Years was stunned, looked down at the red envelope, then looked up at Mia Moreland, and just when everyone thought he was going to give the red envelope to Mia, Years By Years turned his face away, "Hmph, don't think I don't know you want to trick me out of my money, I won't fall for it!"
"Ha ha..."
There was a burst of laughter beside them.
"Mia, you were outsmarted by a two and a half year old kid, not as clever as your nephew." someone joked.
Old Madam Moreland looked at her great-grandson with satisfaction, smart enough, not bad.
Mia Moreland got so annoyed she opened her mouth to bite Years By Years' cheek, Years By Years dodged to the side: "Aunt Lynette, only little dogs bite people."
"Ha ha… Old Madam, your great-grandson is quite amusing."
