Ever since Cai Meina entered what would be their main base in Beijing, her mouth hadn't closed.
"Ni Zi, this house is so big." Actually, when she first heard that three families lived here, oh, four including Zhuge Zhi, she had her doubts.
The courtyard is big, but no matter how big it is, it can't accommodate so many people. She never expected it to be this large.
Gong Ruzhi didn't care about all that; he just knew this place was big—so big it left him bewildered. He turned his head to look at his mom and found out she wasn't paying attention at all.
He turned around and hugged Zhao Xuran's leg, "Brother."
It's said that boys start speaking late, but Gong Ruini never noticed that from Ban Xia's children, and even Gong Ruzhi had a particularly talkative mouth.
The more important thing was this little guy knew who in the family called the shots and who the big boss was.
