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Chapter 2427

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Finally, the next morning arrived.

Ah-Zhong went to the mall to buy a bunch of candy before secretly preparing to find Tangtang.

Ever since Tangtang arrived, Yin Yuerong seemed to have changed from her usual workaholic self. Today was the day off, so she really rested at home and didn't go anywhere. She also didn't work overtime.

Seeing that the bill revision meeting was imminent, he was actually not in a hurry. He did not have his usual impatience, and it was as if he had become another person.

Tangtang had just finished eating breakfast with Yin Yuerong.

"Grandma, can I go to the plum forest to pluck a few plum blossoms?" Tangtang asked with wide eyes.

At the side, Ah-Zhong sneered when he heard this. As expected, he had no upbringing.

This plum blossom was Yin Yuerong's most beloved thing. If a servant touched a leaf, she would be severely punished. Even he, who accidentally broke a flower branch, was scolded. How could he allow this little brat to break it as he pleased?

Ah-Zhong stood at the side and said coldly, "These plum blossoms are Madam's favorite things. How can you break them?"

Although Auntie Qiao wanted to say something, she knew Yin Yuerong's rules, so she didn't say anything.

Yin Yuerong glanced at Tangtang and didn't appear angry. She calmly said, "Isn't it good for these flowers to bloom on the branches?"

Tangtang leaned in front of Yin Yuerong and revealed a wide smile. "It's nice to see them blooming on the branches, but Tangtang thinks it's better to place them next to my grandma than to let them bloom on the branches!"

Yin Yuerong was startled when she heard this, and then the corners of her mouth curled up slightly, revealing an almost gentle smile.

"I want to break a branch and place it on Grandma's desk. That way, Grandma can see it all the time. Wouldn't that make her happier?"

"Madam, look at how filial the young master is!" The more Auntie Qiao looked at this child, the more she liked him. She couldn't remember how long it had been since Madam had lived a good life for herself. Ever since Young Master came, Madam's mood had improved and she smiled more.

Tangtang paused and intentionally glanced at Ah-Zhong before saying, "Also, Grandma's favorite isn't plum blossoms right now — it's me!"

Ah-Zhong's face was as black as the bottom of a pot. "…"

"Pfft!" Auntie Qiao burst into laughter.

Even Yin Yuerong chuckled. "You're not modest at all."

Ah-Zhong thought about how he still needed this little brat's help today and suppressed his anger, but his heart was filled with gloom.

Young Master Yin Heng was right. If this little brat really continued to be favored, there wouldn't be a position for him after the Yin family changed masters.



Merlin.

Ah-Zhong brought candy and secretly followed Tangtang.

When they reached a place where no one could see them, Ah-Zhong immediately called out, "Little … Young Master!"

When Tangtang heard the voice behind him, he turned around. "It's you! What's the matter? "

This little fellow was clearly only four or five years old and needed to look up at others. However, the way he looked at others with his cold eyes made him feel as if he was born to look down on him, making him feel uncomfortable.

"Young Master, these are the sweets and toys I bought for you. See if you like them!" Ah-Zhong said with a fawning expression.

When Tangtang saw Ah-Zhong's bag full of candy and all kinds of toys, he raised his brows, a glint flashing through his large eyes.

One who is unaccountably solicitous must be hiding evil intentions.

When Ah-Zhong saw the little fellow's eyes light up, he revealed a pleased expression. "Little Young Master, do you want it? As long as you do me a small favor, I can give these things to you! "

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