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Chapter 1965

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"Mhm, I'm not going back. Auntie still has a lot of work to do." Qin Ning smiled.

"Grandpa, are you bullying Auntie and giving her a lot of work?" Little Bean looked at Grandpa Qin and said coquettishly.

"Hey, your auntie's status in the family is like an ancestor. She has the highest status in the family after you two. Do you think I dare to bully her?" Qin Chu's uncle was speechless.

"Compared to work, the most important thing for a girl is to find a good man to marry … So, Auntie, you have to make marriage your top priority …" Little Bean said seriously.

"Okay, you two sly little girls … My ears are going to grow calluses from your words … Hurry up and go … Don't talk too much … It's hard for a girl to find a boyfriend if she talks too much. Plus, you two are big Scorpions, don't act like Virgos."

Qin Ning smiled and squatted down to kiss her two nieces.

After reluctantly saying goodbye to their auntie and grandpa, the two babies got into the car first.

"Uncle, you have to take care of yourself … Don't tire yourself out. You don't have to deal with the company yourself, just leave it to Ning-Ning," Qin Chu said.

"I know. Your dad always tells me that at my age, it's time for me to retire …" Qin Chu's uncle smiled.

"Sis-in-Law … You have to bring the twins here often. I miss them so much."

Qin Ning said with tears in her eyes. After a few days of being together, she really liked the twins.

Now that they were leaving, she felt like she had been blinded. That feeling was really hard to bear.

"I will … Ning-Ning, you can go back and play when you're not busy."

"Mhm, for sure. Maybe one day I'll fly over and find you guys. Haha."

Qin Ning smiled and held back her tears.

Qin Chu and Huo Mien got into the Bentley and watched the car drive away.

Qin Ning couldn't help but cry …

"How old are you? Why are you crying?" Qin Ning's father turned around and comforted his daughter.

"I miss my nieces so much …" Qin Ning smiled with tears in her eyes.

That night, the family of four went back to Hawaii to reunite with their grandparents.

The next morning, the family of four flew back to China and stopped in Jing City.

The long-distance flight was indeed very tiring. The twins were no longer as excited as they were at the beginning.

Most of the time, other than eating and going to the bathroom, I slept.

Qin Chu took care of one adult and two children by himself, for fear that they would catch a cold if they slept in the air conditioner.

Therefore, she didn't sleep much and had been taking care of the mother and daughters.

Finally, the plane landed in C City.

Huo Min stretched and straightened her body.

"Ah … I'm finally home."

"President Huo, how do you feel?" Qin Chu turned to look at her.

"It feels great to be home. Nothing is as good as home … Nothing is as good as home," Huo Mian exclaimed with a smile.

"Honey … you're too humble. If your South Hill Manor is a doghouse, how are other people going to live? They can't even live in a doghouse." Qin Chu teased her.

"You're right, Honey. What I mean is … nowhere is as good as home. Actually … now that I think about it, I miss our home in Imperial Park. That was our first house …" Huo Mien smiled sweetly.

"That's easy. We'll continue to buy houses and stay there for a few days occasionally," Qin Chu suggested.

"Forget it, it's not just the two of us anymore, we have two more clowns …" Huo Mian felt a heavy burden on her shoulders at the thought of the twins.

"So … President Huo, how was your trip this time? Do you have any thoughts? "Qin Chu massaged Huo Mien's shoulders.

"I had a lot of fun, but there's one small regret," Huo Mien pouted and said after thinking for a moment.

"Oh, you have a regret? Tell me … "Qin Chu was slightly surprised.

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