Married at First Sight Chapter 4468
Haitong hummed, “On weekends, my husband and I usually take the children out to relax.”
Sometimes, we return to the villa. It’s spacious enough for the children to enjoy themselves for a couple of days and spend time with their grandmother.
The elderly lady is now too frail to go out often. If she wants to visit the city, her grandchildren—though nervous—would never turn her down. At least two of them will set aside their work to accompany her.
I personally returned to the villa to pick her up and bring her to the city for a change of scenery and to see her great-grandchildren.
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The Zhan Yin brothers and their families typically live in the city. They each have their own homes there, so naturally, their children stay with them and attend kindergarten nearby.
Often, they’ll bring their children back to the villa on weekends to visit their elderly parents.
Time with the elderly is precious because, as they grow older, our time with them grows shorter.
“No wonder, baby. You want to go to Ocean World, right? Auntie will arrange for someone to take you. How about that?”
Zhan Muchen politely declined, “Thank you, Aunt Lan. But our Seventh Uncle said he’d take us out. We don’t want to take up your time.”
Actually, Aunt Lan and Uncle Seventh didn’t get along—she slapped him as soon as she arrived.
Zhan Muchen remembered that.
Though his sister was kind to Aunt Lan, and she may not be a bad person, Zhan Muchen found it hard to warm up to someone who struck his uncle the moment they met.
His younger sister was too young to understand. She followed her heart and let anyone she liked hold her.
Lan Ruoruo smiled and said, “That’s fine. Come visit next time. Auntie Lan will treat you to a nice meal.”
Zhan Muchen pursed his lips and said, “As long as Aunt Lan doesn’t hit my Seventh Uncle, I’ll be very happy.”
Lan Ruoruo: “…”
Zhan Wei glanced at Lan Ruoruo and patted Zhan Muchen’s head. “Our little guy really loves his Seventh Uncle and knows how to protect him. Beibei’s a little traitor though—she sees a pretty lady and wants her to hold her.”
“Uncle Qi, Beibei isn’t a traitor. She’s just too young to understand. She asked Aunt Lan to hold her because she thinks Aunt Lan is nice. I don’t believe Aunt Lan is a bad person. She hit Uncle Qi because they had a disagreement. I don’t know who was right or wrong.”
“Uncle Qi, Beibei isn’t a traitor. She’s still young and doesn’t understand. She just wanted Aunt Lan to hold her. I don’t think Aunt Lan is a bad person. She only hit Uncle Qi because they had a disagreement. I don’t know who was right or wrong between the two of you.”
“I’m a few years older than my sister, so I understand what it means to be biased. Uncle Seven is my uncle, so of course I’ll take his side.”
“My sister just follows her heart.”
The uncles and aunts Beibei likes can’t be bad people.
Great-grandmother always said that Beibei had the purest eyes—eyes that could see through people and recognize their hearts. She could tell who was good and who wasn’t.
Even if bad people pretended to be kind, smiling and gentle, Beibei wouldn’t let them hold her.
And even if good people didn’t look particularly friendly, Beibei could sense their kindness and would happily let them hold her.
Zhan Muchen believed his sister’s judgment was the gold standard for telling good from bad.
Lan Ruoruo looked at Zhan Muchen, stunned. After a moment, she said to Zhan Wei, “Your nephew is really clever. He protects you so sincerely—it’s clear you’ve treated him very well.”
“Of course. He’s my first nephew, and I love him the most.”
“Uncle Qi loves Beibei the most now,” Zhan Muchen quickly added, exposing Uncle Seven’s favoritism.
Zhan Wei laughed. “And don’t you love your sister?”
Zhan Muchen fell silent. Of course he loved his sister. She was his only sister—how could he not?
Zhan Wei reached out and gently patted his nephew’s head. “You’re still too young to understand the conflict between me and her. One day, you will. But you’re right—she’s not a bad person. Her character is fundamentally good.”
It’s just that the two of them are business rivals—constantly at odds with one another.