All in all, this time An Ruixin’s trip to the Ji family started with some twists and turns, the process was quite smooth, and the result was quite unexpected.

  An Ruixin once again took Ji Chengze's car to prepare for the return journey. There was a smile on her face that was too late to hide. Obviously, she was very happy for the support of Mr. Ji.

  The first thing Ji Chengze saw after getting in the car was this scene. The afternoon sun shines on the girl's profile through the car window.

   From his angle, it looked like it was coated with a layer of translucent yarn, filled with a faint halo.

   "Very happy?" A familiar cold voice came from her side, awakening An Ruixin.

  The smile on An Ruixin’s face immediately reduced a little, and she pursed her lips and said: "Grandpa Ji...he is very nice."

"Ok."

   "Are you busy at work?"

   "Huh?" Ji Chengze didn't expect An Ruixin to ask this suddenly, and said after a moment, "It's okay."

   "Although it's a bit unsuitable to say that. If you are not particularly busy, go home and accompany Grandpa Ji. He is an old man with such a big house, and he will inevitably feel lonely."

  Although I have only met with the old man a few times, An Ruixin really likes this easy-going and childish old man.

  The Ji’s house is very big and there are many servants, but how can those people compare with their real relatives?

   No matter how well the old man conceals it, An Ruixin still sees a faint loneliness in his eyes.

  Ji Chengze was silent for a while, and spit out a faint sentence: "Grandpa likes you very much."

   "Well, I also like Grandpa Ji very much."

  "You can often visit him at home."

   "If Grandpa Ji would welcome Mr. Ji, I would be happy. It's just..."

"Ok?"

  An Ruixin turned her head and looked directly into Ji Chengze’s eyes: “It’s just that I am not a relative who has a real blood relationship with Grandpa Ji. The companionship of relatives is always different from that of others.”

  An Ruixin didn't know why she had to say this to Ji Chengze. The kindness of her father always reminded her of her grandmother.

  The grandmother who has loved her for more than ten years, but couldn't even see her for the last time, and felt guilty for the grandmother for a lifetime.

  Appearing to be touched by An Ruixin's serious expression, Ji Chengze's eyes were dark, and he said seriously: "Well, I will spend more time with Grandpa in the future."

"Ok."

  The car drove quickly and steadily on the wide asphalt road, and quickly sent An Ruixin to the gate of the community.

  The car stopped steadily, An Ruixin tidied up briefly to get off the car, but was pulled out of the car first.

  An Ruixin was taken aback, followed that hand and looked at the unsmiling face of Chengze last season: "Is there anything wrong with Mr. Ji?"

"soup."

   "Huh?" An Ruixin was stunned, and it took a while before she realized what Ji Chengze had said, her eyes turned slightly, and she said with a smile, "Do you want to eat the wolfberry?"

  Ji Chengze frowned and nodded.

   "Where is the fish?"

"Ok."

   "That's fine, next time I will cook the wolfberry in raw fish soup for you."

"it is good."

  As soon as An Ruixin left, Ji Chengze glanced at the driver's seat in front of him consciously, and directly stretched out his hand to signal Ji Mingcheng to hand over the mobile phone he had hidden behind him.

  Ji Mingcheng did not expect that his small actions would be caught by the big boss on the spot, and the expression on his face suddenly became a little subtle.

  "President..."

   "Huh?" Ji Chengze raised an eyebrow.

  Ji Mingcheng was taken aback and handed the phone out as if he was dead.

  Ji Chengze took the phone and glanced at Ji Mingcheng faintly, but his cold expression showed obvious traces of cracks after seeing the line displayed on the phone.

  Boiled raw fish with wolfberry: good for nourishing the kidney and brain.

  Kidney? Healthy brain?

  Ji Chengze: "..."

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