Along the way, Su Nuannuan hugged A Yao close and told her about the people in her family, explaining how she should address them when she saw them.
A Yao kept all of this in mind.
Suddenly, A Yao glanced at Li Yanchen and asked, "Then, about Senior Sister . . . should I also call him 'handsome uncle' like you do?"
"Pfft . . . No, A Yao, you can't do that! 'Uncle' is my personal nickname for him. I'll be jealous if someone else calls him that too! Maybe . . . you could call him 'uncle'?"
"But . . . if I call you Senior Sister and him 'uncle'? You two are fiancés . . . Isn't that a generational mismatch?"
It has to be said, when A Yao returned to normal, this gift of gab . . .
Even Su Nuannuan was left speechless.
A generational mismatch?
"Then . . . you could call him, 'brother'?"
"Brother? But . . . he looks more like an uncle, doesn't he?"
A whole twenty-something years older . . . he indeed was an uncle.
Li Yanchen raised his eyebrows and said, "Call me 'brother' . . ."