Chapter 88 Returning to the Li Family



Uncle Li Zhengguo doesn't look like Li Zhengyang at all. He looks to be in his sixties, much shorter and thinner. He doesn't have the imposing presence of Li Zhengyang at all, and even looks somewhat pathetic.

On the contrary, the eldest aunt, Yang Meihua, was probably fifty-seven or fifty-eight years old. She was tall and dressed very elegantly, but judging from her appearance, she was not an easy person to talk to.

My cousin, Li Haotian, who was adopted into their family, looked somewhat out of place standing next to them, and I don't know why.

When Yun Duoduo greeted them, Li Zhengguo was quite enthusiastic, but Yang Meihua seemed rather indifferent, only responding with a greeting while keeping her eyes on Yun Duoduo.

Then, Ye Wenyue led them over here, pointed to the person sitting on the stool, and said with a smile, "This is my aunt."

Yun Duoduo already knew very well about the relationships within the Li family.

Li Zhengyang has four siblings. He is the second oldest, with an older brother named Li Zhengguo.

There are two younger sisters below.

This is my aunt, Li Dongyun. She is the youngest child in the Li family and is probably not even forty years old yet. She is very beautiful, but she has bad luck.

Ten years ago, she got married and had a child, but the child was kidnapped by a trafficker. Later, she separated from her husband and has been living alone for the past few years.

However, Yun Duoduo found her aunt's face pleasant, open, and generous.

She stood up, smiled, and said, "You're finally back! Your aunt has been waiting at your house, just wanting to see you."

After saying that, she took out a bracelet from her pocket and put it on Yun Duoduo's wrist, saying with a smile, "Here, this is a gift from your aunt."

Before Yun Duoduo could react, a jade bracelet had already been slipped onto her wrist.

The green jade was crystal clear, with not a single impurity visible inside. Even though Yun Duoduo didn't know much about jade, she knew that this was no ordinary thing.

If I had to give it a price, it would be worth at least the equivalent of a house in Kyoto.

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