Sun Chan felt a pang of bitterness in her heart, and her throat was filled with a bitter taste, but she obediently nodded: "Okay. Don't worry, I am aware, I will definitely not live over there."
Father Yang was stunned; Sun Chan had simply agreed to his request.
Sun Chan didn't argue, didn't make a scene, and didn't even show any anger or dissatisfaction. He had prepared many words to persuade her before he came, but now he didn't know how to speak.
"Don't overthink it. You and your sister are both my children. I truly love you. When you were lost, I was very heartbroken. Now that I've found you, I can't tell you how happy I am. Finally seeing you safe and sound, and living so well, I can feel relieved."
"Mmm, thank you for your concern," Sun Chan said with a smile.
Father Yang felt more and more awkward, as Sun Chan clearly didn't see herself as one of his family, otherwise she wouldn't speak like this.
