Qin Niexun spent some effort before finally getting a suit that fit his size, even specifically choosing a tie in the same color scheme as his sister Ann’s dress. Hearing footsteps, Qin Lvzheng turned and preemptively said, "Fourth brother, why are you using the same tie as mine?"
Qin Niexun saw he also had a tie in the same color scheme as Ann’s and, after a few seconds of silence, seriously explained, "I match Ann, not you. How is it the same?" Upon careful inspection, the two ties did indeed differ slightly in color—one lighter, one darker. 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺
Qin Lvzheng immediately stood up, walked over, and compared the two ties while also looking at Ann’s pretty dress. A few seconds later, he nodded in satisfaction and said, "Well, my color is the same as Ann’s." Hearing this, Qin Niexun furrowed his brows and retorted, "My color is the same as Ann’s!"
"Mine is closer!"
"Mine is closer; yours is darker!"
The two of them started arguing childishly over the colors. The stylist was stifling laughter, her face turning red, but she didn’t dare to laugh out loud, trying hard to focus on styling the little one. The argument between Qin Lvzheng and Qin Niexun didn’t lead to a conclusion, and since neither would back down, they turned to little judge Ann to decide.
Qin Sui’an took on this "heavy responsibility," her small face looking very serious as her round eyes darted between her dress and her brothers’ ties. Ann had an extraordinary talent for drawing and was very sensitive to colors. Whether it was her third brother’s tie or her fourth brother’s, both were slightly different from her dress.
The differences were negligible, so she felt a bit happy that she wouldn’t hurt either brother’s feelings. She looked up at her two brothers: "Third brother, Fourth brother’s tie colors are all different from Ann’s!" After a pause, she added, "But they all look good! Ann likes third brother’s and fourth brother’s tie colors!"
Her soft voice was like candy soaked in milk, sweet and milky, causing Qin Lvzheng and Qin Niexun to lose all their anger, their lips involuntarily curving upward. Qin Lvzheng then took on a big brother’s demeanor and generously said, "As long as Ann likes it, then we won’t change ties."
Qin Niexun also went along with his brother’s suggestion, nodding in agreement: "Third brother is right; as long as Ann likes it." The stylist’s face had turned even redder from holding back laughter.
When the two young lords began arguing, she had thought they might start fighting, but in the end, they were easily soothed by little one’s words, shaking hands and making up. The development of this process was so fast that it showed her the pampering that the Qin family’s young lords had for little one.
After the stylist finished Qin Sui’an’s look, Qin Haochen changed into his suit and came downstairs to the living room. Seeing that Qin Lvzheng and Qin Niexun were also present, Qin Haochen’s gaze lingered on their ties for a second. Their ties matched in color.
Naturally, Qin Haochen didn’t act as childish as his sons and didn’t start a quarrel over tie colors; he simply compared them in his mind. Only his color matched little one’s exactly. Not long after, Old Mr. and Mrs. Qin also finished changing into their party attire.
Old Mr. Qin, though over fifty, still had sharp eyesight and quickly noticed that his sons’ and grandsons’ ties seemed to match his. He paused briefly, glanced at their ties, then looked at his precious granddaughter’s dress. Moments later, Old Mr. Qin felt secretly pleased, the corners of his mouth subtly rising.
Hmph, his tie’s color matched his precious granddaughter’s dress! Old Mrs. Qin, unaware of what her husband was pondering, shot him a confused glance but didn’t bother to ask and instead walked over to her granddaughter. Her focus shifted entirely, her eyes filled with love as she looked at her adorable little granddaughter, "Ann looks extremely beautiful."
Qin Sui’an’s round eyes turned into little crescents as she sweetly replied, "Grandma looks beautiful too!" Usually, Old Mrs. Qin’s clothing was mostly dignified and not overly bright; tonight, with her granddaughter in a beautiful royal blue dress, she also chose a royal blue outfit.
Old Mrs. Qin smiled brightly and couldn’t help but gently pinch her cheek, "Thank you, Ann." A few minutes later, little one, accompanied by her family, headed to Bai Family Mansion.
At six o’clock, the Rolls Royce pulled into Bai Family Mansion, stopping in the outdoor parking lot of the inner courtyard. Bai Zhou’s parents, Bai Binghua, Bai Aiya, and Bai Zhou himself came to the parking lot to welcome the Qin family after receiving the news.
Despite their son previously being beaten by the Qin family young lady, they were ultimately at fault and had been subtly troubled by Qin Corporation, leaving Bai Binghua and Bai Aiya with a sense of respect for the Qin family. Before the Qin family’s luxury car arrived, they had brainwashed their son Bai Zhou over and over again, insisting he treat the Qin family’s young lady well.
Bai Zhou reacted, "Mom and Dad, I’m really nice to my aunt! Don’t talk nonsense!" Bai Binghua and Bai Aiya: ... Ultimately, they were overthinking; the child had completely forgotten about bullying the Qin family’s young lady before.
At this moment, as the Qin family’s luxury car came to a stop, Bai Zhou shook off his mother’s hand and ran forward, calling out, "Aunt! Aunt!" The Qin family’s bodyguards got out of the car and lifted the little boy, who was trying to cling to the car door, placing him two steps away and warning him with their eyes.
Bai Zhou wasn’t afraid of the bodyguards, but he couldn’t escape their grip and could only jump in place, shouting, "Aunt! Aunt!" Qin Niexun got out of the car first, scanning the area with a puzzled expression: "When did the Bai family raise pigeons?"
Still, it was invisible pigeons, cooing continuously. Qin Lvzheng exited the car, patted his shoulder, and gestured for him to look down, seriously correcting, "Fourth brother, it’s not pigeons; it’s Bai’s little brat." Following his brother’s gaze, Qin Niexun indeed saw a little boy bouncing ahead.
Oh, he was the one cooing.
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