No sooner had Chi Gui gotten out of the car than Old Sir Fu and Granny Fu eagerly brought her into the small dining room.
Just a step behind and completely ignored was Fu Si: ...
As Qin Cheng turned off the car, he was about to get out from the driver's seat when he witnessed the scene. He quietly shrank back, pretending to look down at his phone to deal with matters, as if he hadn't seen anything.
Fu Si cast a fleeting glance at Qin Cheng, who was feigning blindness, and then stepped towards the house.
Although Old Sir Fu had invited Yao Zhenqing and Yuan Rou for the meal, all the dishes were Chi Gui's favorites.
Even though Chi Gui was not much of a talker, she was very polite, answering any question posed to her, and with Fu Si's intermediary efforts, the atmosphere at the dining table remained very cheerful.
It wasn't until the meal was nearing its end that the butler came in and whispered something into Old Sir Fu's ear, causing his expression to visibly darken.