Chapter 143 A Different Person



Chapter 143 A Different Person

"Yes, why else would I save money? I don't usually buy things, so I keep all the money for grandpa!" Liu Xiaocheng happily put the copper coins into his purse one by one. Every time he picked up a copper coin, he wanted to put it to his lips and kiss it, expressing his love for Bai Yaoyao!

Feng Shang really wanted to reach out and snatch it from him!

But in the end he held back. He couldn't get close to the little girl because he was in the dark. But Liu Xiaocheng was different. He had no right to stop Liu Xiaocheng from liking Bai Yaoyao.

At this moment, Bai Yaoyao's voice suddenly came from outside, "Brother Feng, Brother Xiaocheng, are you there?"

Feng Shang's body suddenly stiffened. How come the little girl came just when he thought of her?

Liu Xiaocheng had already happily run out to greet them, shouting, "Here, here, here, we are, Sister Yaoyao!"

"Brother Li, you are here too?" As soon as Liu Xiaocheng went out, he saw Li Mingyan holding Bai Yaoyao's hand and immediately greeted him.

"I'm here to wish Grandpa Liu a happy new year and to play with you guys for a while." Li Mingyan said as he walked into the room with Bai Yaoyao.

Feng Shang sat there motionless, a gleam of doubt flashing in his blood-red eyes.

Wasn't Li Mingyan the one most opposed to him getting close to Bai Yaoyao? Why did he bring people here today?

Just as I was wondering, I looked up and saw Bai Yaoyao, dressed as festively as a New Year doll, standing at the door with a fawning look on her face.

The little girl seemed to be afraid of him. She kept pawing at the door obediently, not daring to come in. When she saw him looking at her, her bright eyes suddenly looked back at her, and her lightly trembling eyelashes revealed her uneasy mood, "Brother Feng."

The sound is soft and sticky, just like the spring breeze in March blowing through the catkins, gently and tenderly falling on people's hearts.

In an instant, all of Feng Shang's worries and thoughts were blown away by the spring breeze. He stood up, walked to Bai Yaoyao, took her little hand, and led her into the room.

Li Mingyan stood at the door with a smile in his eyes. He knew that no one could resist the cuteness of the little girl, not even Feng Shang.

"Brother Li, why don't you go in? Come in!" Liu Xiaocheng said with a smile.

Li Mingyan and Liu Xiaocheng also entered the room.

Bai Yaoyao was quieter and more obedient than ever before. She stood beside Feng Shang, looking at him with curved eyebrows. The light in her eyes seemed to have crushed the sunlight outside and embedded it into her eyes.

Brother Feng is finally willing to approach her, so happy (#^.^#)

"Young Master Li, how come you have time to come here?" Feng Shang asked Li Mingyan who was sitting opposite him.

"Just call me Mingyan from now on." Li Mingyan did not answer his question, but corrected his address.

Feng Shang was stunned, and a glint of doubt flashed in his bloodshot eyes again. After the New Year, had something big happened to the Li family? Otherwise, why did Li Mingyan's attitude become so enthusiastic?

Li Mingyan naturally saw the confusion in his eyes, but did not explain. "We are neighbors. As the old saying goes, a close neighbor is worse than a distant relative. We will have many opportunities to help each other in the future. There is no need to be so restrained and distant! If Master Feng doesn't mind, I will call you Ah Shang from now on."

Feng Shang almost couldn't sit still after hearing this. He stared at Li Mingyan for a long time before asking, "You...did something happen?"

It's like he's become a completely different person!

Li Mingyan's expression suddenly became serious. "I admit that I didn't know your identity and background in the past. I was worried that you would bring danger to Yaoyao, and I didn't want Yaoyao to get too close to you."

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