Then he leaned back and waved dismissively.
"Ah! Never mind. It's better you meet your future sister-in-law in person later."
His eyes gleamed like a man about to watch fireworks.
"It's going to be fun!"
He turned toward Lu Zihao, practically vibrating with malicious excitement.
"Haohao, my boy! Make sure you take good pictures of Brother Jin Yang's reaction later!"
Grandma Li muttered with a sigh, though she was also chuckling.
"You wicked old gorilla…"
She didn't correct Jin Yang either.
Nobody did.
They all sat down again. Jin Yang naturally took the seat beside Lu Zihao, perhaps because he assumed the two "brothers" should sit together.
The elders resumed squabbling as if they hadn't just plotted a public execution of Jin Yang's dignity.
Jin Yang leaned closer to Lu Zihao, curiosity burning in his tired eyes.
"Brother Hao," he asked in a low voice, "have you met sister-in-law yet?"
Lu Zihao lazily sipped his tea.
"Hm. Yeah."
