Chapter Twenty-Six: Tenderness Difficult to Continue



"Where is she now? Are Ange'er and Ping'er with her?"

"Miss Lin fainted after feeling unwell following her Buddhist prayers. She is currently staying in a side room at Jing'an Temple, being cared for by the nanny who serves her in the mansion."

An-ge and Ping-jie visited the old lady today to pay their respects. The old lady was delighted to see them and was reluctant to let them leave.

So he stayed at the old lady's place for the time being and did not go with her.

After he finished speaking, Chen Jinheng's tightly furrowed brows slowly relaxed.

"It's a good thing we didn't go. Her mother's body is as thin as tofu; she probably can't even take care of herself. It would be troublesome for Brother An and Sister Ping to follow her."

“Master, when I left the temple, Miss Lin cried and begged that Second Madam take good care of Young Master An and Miss Ping during her illness.”

As Zhu Ying closed his mouth, a slight smile played on his lips. He turned to look at Gu Qianluo beside him, a glint of light appearing in his eyes.

"Luo'er, I've thought about it. From now on, An-ge and Ping-jie will be registered under your name."

Why don't you take this opportunity to build closer relationships with them? That way, when they live with you later, your relationship will be much stronger.

Gu Qianluo's eyes narrowed slightly, and she couldn't help but feel sorry for Lin Ruoyan.

She had intended to use the child to keep Chen Jinheng under control, but in the end, she was nothing more than a nanny for the two siblings.

However, Gu Qianluo had only been in the manor for a short time and was not very familiar with the people and affairs there.

If we rashly accept two children, it might cause more trouble, and dealing with it later will be a real hassle.

It's better to do less than more; do only what you are capable of.

This has always been Gu Qianluo's philosophy of life.

Thinking of this, Gu Qianluo came up with a plan. She hooked her arms around Chen Jinheng's and said coquettishly,

“My lord, Luo’er naturally wants to get along well with An’er and Ping’er.”

Keluo'er had promised her sister-in-law that she would start learning from her in a few days and help her with household affairs.

Luo'er was afraid that she wouldn't be able to spare the energy to take care of An'ge'er and Ping's sister, and that she would neglect them.

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