Hu Lingyu wiped the crumbs from Tianya's mouth, gestured with her chin towards the other side, and asked softly, "What happened just now? Did you have a fight with the other side?"
Ge Jinhua took a big bite of the grape and briefly explained the whole story.
Hu Lingyu comforted Yu Yao: "Don't pay attention to her. We won't see her again anyway, just think of it as being bitten by a dog."
Upon hearing this, Ge Jinhua chuckled, "You two, mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, are really alike; you haven't even changed a single word you say."
Seeing Hu Lingyu's confusion, Yu Yao smiled and said to Hu Lingyu, "Mom, I just said the same thing to Aunt Ge. Just pretend I was bitten by a dog."
Hearing this, Hu Lingyu couldn't help but laugh, "This shows that we have a tacit understanding, and it's destined that you will become my daughter-in-law."
Hu Lingyu was worried that it would be inconvenient for Grandpa Lu to be alone there, so she went back after sitting for a short while.
Sweetie insisted on staying with Yu Yao, saying, "I won't leave, I want to stay with my aunt."
Hu Lingyu couldn't persuade her otherwise, so she had no choice but to hand her over to Yu Yao.
Before leaving, I specifically told her not to eat too much.
The little girl lowered her head, touched her pocket, and responded softly.
Not long after Hu Lingyu left, the train began its first ticket check.
Zhang Cuie suddenly cried out in pain, clutching her stomach. "Jiabao, you stay here and eat while watching the luggage. Don't run around. Grandma's going to the toilet, okay?"
Fearing that Zhao Jiabao might disobey, he reluctantly took out half a bag of dried meat from his pocket and stuffed it into Zhao Jiabao's hands.
Yu Yao glanced casually at the train attendant, then at Zhang Cuie, who was clutching her chest and complaining of stomach pain, and seemed to be deep in thought.
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