Chapter 2 is about a little mute.



Because he had never eaten such delicious pig's trotters even in the Taoist temple.

Moreover, he wanted to take it back for his junior master to eat.

"Sweetie, you're full. We'll eat again next time. There will be plenty of delicious food tomorrow."

Song Yun reached out and took the pig's trotter from Shen Bai's hand, then led him to wash his hands.

Shen Bai's eyes were still fixed on the pig's trotters as he thought to himself.

Little Grandmaster, it's not that I didn't want to bring it for you, it's just that this bad person wouldn't let me take it.

Song Yun held Shen Bai's slender, pale hands in his own hands and washed them, not even missing the spaces between her fingers.

When he came out, Shen Bai glanced at the dining table and found that everything on it was gone.

I sighed inwardly.

But he was already very full and really couldn't eat anymore.

A middle-aged man in a tuxedo walked in through the door.

"Young Master, Master Shen and Madam Shen have arrived."

"Yes, let them in."

Song Yun was not surprised at all. Old Master Shen was not stupid; one night was enough for him to find out what had happened.

"yes."

Butler Li nodded and went out to invite the person in.

Song Yun raised her hand and tucked the boy's long hair behind his ear, whispering:

"Go upstairs and change your clothes first; they won't be coming in so soon."

This is his estate; it takes ten minutes to drive here.

Shen Bai looked at his pajamas and realized that they were indeed not suitable for meeting guests.

He didn't know who Old Master Shen and Old Madam Shen were, but he still had to be polite.

Inside the room.

Song Yun took out a set of clothes that her assistant had prepared for Shen Bai that morning from the dressing room.

"Change into this outfit. All of these are your clothes."

He pointed to the walk-in closet.

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