"Oh." Xiao'an's expression was indifferent, and he said no more.
He thought Mrs. Chu was referring to Chu Anjing as the "little aunt" because that was the usual way Xiao'an referred to Chu Anjing.
Xiao'an didn't have any fondness for Chu Anjing and, thinking she was coming over for dinner, rose quietly from the table.
Mrs. Chu asked with a smile, "Would Xiao'an like to have dinner with your little aunt later?"
Xiao'an replied indifferently, "If Grandma says it's good, then it's good."
Mrs. Chu continued to ask with a smile, "Didn't Xiao'an really want to see your little aunt? How come you don't want to anymore?"
Xiao'an frowned, looked at Chu Anche, and said, "Daddy, Xiao'an is a little tired. Can I go back to my room to rest?"
"Go ahead." Chu Anche called out to the outside, "Butler, accompany Xiao'an upstairs."
Xiao'an was escorted upstairs by the butler.
Mrs. Chu was somewhat surprised: "This child, didn't he used to like Ruoruo a lot? Why is he acting so strange now..."