Chapter 166: Let Me Have Yun Xi
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At Mu Feichi’s words, everyone present changed their expressions.
Jiang Henglin’s expression became extremely sour.
In Jingdu, it would actually be considered an honor by others to have been reprimanded by the most noble man in country C.
But Jiang Henglin was also a man, so he simply felt ashamed.
Mu Feichi raised his arm to check the time, and then, tilting his head slightly, he asked in a calm voice, “Have you finished eating yet? Your first class starts at 8:30.”
“I’ve finished…” Yun Xi put down her chopsticks and stood up. This was a perfect excuse to escape.
“Old Madame, Grandpa Chen, I have to go to classes today. I will come back tomorrow since it will be Saturday.”
“Okay, girl, be careful.” Old Madame Chen said affectionately.
“I will!”
Seeing that Yun Xi was leaving, Jiang Wanyun winked at her son, “Chen Chen, you drive Yun Xi back.”
“Okay…” As soon as Chen Yichen stood up, Yun Xi waved her hand to reject his kind gesture.
“I won’t bother the eldest son. Young Marshal Mu is going the same way as I am, and I can travel with him. You don’t need to take another trip.”
Yun Xi smiled at Chen Yichen, then turned to look at Grandpa Jiang. “Grandpa Jiang, I have to go to class now, but I will come to visit you another day.”
“Good, good!” Old man Jiang smiled awkwardly. “Girl, this brat has a bad temper, so don’t hold a grudge toward him.”
“I won’t.”
She wouldn’t stoop so low as to take someone as petty as he was seriously.
As soon as Yun Xi had left, Mr. Jiang couldn’t help but reprimand his naive grandson.
“Look at how mature Yun Xi is, and then look at yourself. How unsightly!”
Jiang Henglin curled his lips contemptuously with a look of disapproval on his face.
Today, he had been shamefully reprimanded by his grandfather and Young Marshal Mu, all because of that wretched girl Yun Xi.
She was just like her mother said she was, a scourge!
Chen Yichen glanced at the contemptuous expression on Jiang Henglin’s face, then leaned back in his chair lazily, and said cynically, “Grandpa,