"You silly child."
Han's mother said helplessly but affectionately, and didn't ask any further questions.
After arriving home, Han Lingxi went to her room and called Chong Rang.
Chongrang didn't work overtime today, he just left a little later than usual. If there hadn't been less work today, he wouldn't have been playing games during his lunch break.
When Chongrang saw Han Lingxi's call, he was stunned for a moment, and then answered the phone somewhat reluctantly.
Chongrang was reluctant because this young girl was too troublesome, getting married and then getting divorced for no reason. He was afraid that she would still want to marry him this time.
Hello.
Although Chongrang was somewhat reluctant to answer the phone, he still spoke politely.
"Chongrang, are you working overtime tonight? My grandfather wants you to come over for dinner."
Han Lingxi went straight to the point, saying that there was nothing else to say about their current relationship.
"I don't need to work overtime, I'll be right there."
Chongrang answered without hesitation, after all, Grandpa Han had doted on him since he was a child, and he had taken good care of him when he was in the army. Even if he had something to do, he would make an excuse to have a meal with the old man.
However, Chong Rang clearly forgot that he had another identity: Grandpa Han's grandson-in-law.
The main problem was that the marriage and divorce were too hasty, completed in just two days. Chong Rang didn't pay any attention to it and forgot that the parents of both families didn't know about it.
After leaving the company, Chongrang drove for more than 20 minutes to the Han family home, where he was greeted by a joyous atmosphere as soon as he entered.
"You've arrived."
Han Lingxi rushed over and hugged his arm, and Chong Rang barely managed to restrain himself from catching her.
"Um."
Chongrang nodded stiffly, finally realizing that he and Han Lingxi had to play the role of a newlywed couple in front of their elders.
Chong Rang agreed to Han Lingxi's proposal to avoid trouble. After all, the elders of both families always talked about his arranged marriage with Han Lingxi since childhood, and his mother always complained that he didn't have a girlfriend. So he simply agreed to a fake marriage to stop them from nagging.
It wasn't really a fake marriage; they were actually married but got divorced without telling them.
Now, seeing how enthusiastic Grandpa and Grandma Han were, Chong Rang suddenly felt a little regretful. He felt that he had brought even more trouble upon himself.
"Xiao Rang, sit down quickly. We're all family, no need to be so polite."
Han's mother greeted Chongrang, saying that although she was a strong woman at work, she was always warm and easygoing at home.
"Okay, Aunt Han."
Chongrang's eyes twitched as he spoke.
While speaking, she quietly tugged at Han Lingxi's sleeve, "You can't keep hugging me like this, even if you're pretending to be intimate. I haven't changed my shoes yet, how am I supposed to go inside?"
"What's wrong?"
Han Lingxi looked at him with a blank expression and asked.
Chong Rang pointed at her speechlessly, signaling her to let go. Han Lingxi stuck out her tongue and released Chong Rang.
Chong Rang couldn't help but smile as he watched Han Lingxi stick out her tongue playfully. She really was a mischievous and clever girl. But thinking about it, it made sense. How could she have come up with something like a fake marriage if she wasn't mischievous?
Chong Rang sat on the sofa for a while after entering the house, but was then called to the study by Grandpa Han. Chong Rang and Grandpa Han stayed in the study for two hours, during which Grandpa Han spent one hour reminiscing with Chong Rang about Han Lingxi's childhood.
Grandpa Han's words also stirred up Chong Rang's childhood memories. After all, he was several years older than Han Lingxi, and he could still vaguely remember his childhood memories of spending time with Han Lingxi. In his memory, Han Lingxi looked like a porcelain doll, but she would always cry at the drop of a hat.
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