Mei Mengchen often heard others praising him for being well-behaved, sensible, and obedient, and after hearing it so often, he naturally believed he was easy to take care of.
In fact, there were times when he was naughty and mischievous and times when he was coquettishly troublesome, but these behaviors were only directed at Mei Mengzhen. Young as he was, Mei Mengchen was conscious of his dependence on others, knowing well when he should and should not do certain things.
When staying at his eldest aunt's home, he knew to be well-behaved, and these past few days with Mei Mengzhen, he would find time to give her a little trouble.
But Mei Mengzhen would never argue against it; her brother was just that adorable—troublesome yet still very lovable, "Yes, Chenchen is very sensible."
Being praised by his sister, Mei Mengchen felt proud and satisfied.
After chatting for a bit more in the car, Mei Mengchen started dozing off. Children are like that, always ready to sleep after eating.