However, these words might seem like they were reopening old wounds for Gan Li, so Gan Mingyi kept quiet and only said that he had figured it out.
Seeing that his expression had become much more relaxed, Ganli knew that he might have really come to his senses. Relieved, she said happily, "It's good that you've come to your senses. I have some things I want to ask you to do."
Gan Mingyi hurriedly asked what he was going to do, but Gan Li kept him in suspense for the time being.
Gan Mingyi also noticed what Gan Tian was holding and casually asked her a question.
Gan Tian glanced at Gan Li, and seeing her nod, she happily went over, opened the small bundle in her hand, and proudly showed him the contents:
"Second Uncle, I'm going to school tomorrow!"
Upon hearing this, a hint of surprise flashed in Gan Mingyi's eyes: "Really? That's wonderful!"
As he spoke, his niece handed him the item. Looking at the snow-white paper, he was so startled that he waved his hands repeatedly.
"No, Second Uncle, just take a look. Such white paper must be very expensive, right? It would be a shame if it got dirty."
Gan Tian, observing his expression, saw that her second uncle was genuinely happy, and then relaxed and chattered on about what she had seen and heard at the bookstore that day.
Under her deliberate guidance, Gan Mingyi was amused by her, his eyes widening and his face bursting into laughter, finally dispelling all his gloom.
The next morning, Gan Tian got up early, changed into the new clothes she hadn't been willing to wear before, and was taken to school by Gan Li and Gan Mingyi.
On her first day of school, Ganli was a little nervous, but thinking of her mother's expectations, she took a deep breath, waved to Ganli and the others, and then strode into the school with her head held high.
"Waaaaah, watching Tian Tian go to school makes me want to cry a little..."
Gan Li turned to look at her second brother speechlessly, only to see that the burly man's eyes were red.
Ganli: "..." Stop messing with me, bro. I didn't even want to cry, but you've made me do this...
To avoid a scene of the two of them embracing and crying at the school gate, she quickly changed the subject:
"Second brother, don't cry. We didn't come to town today just to take Tiantian to school. We have an important matter to attend to!"
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