The little guy didn't understand why he had to apply to come back to his mom's place and why his dad had to arrange a time.
Since his dad had said so, he nodded, half-understanding, "Oh, I see."
An Ruo carried out Kangkang's suitcase, and the man immediately stepped forward to take it: "I'll do it."
"Are you taking Kangkang to your place right now?" she asked him.
"No hurry, how about we go after lunch?" he countered, seeking her opinion.
An Ruo suddenly felt that she was making too big a deal out of this.
After all, the child was just going to live with his dad for a year, and besides, everyone was in the same city, so she could visit him anytime.
"Then you can take Kangkang's suitcase first, I'll take him to kindergarten, and he gets off school at five in the afternoon. You can pick him up then."
"Okay," Tang Yuchen nodded.