The law firm wasn't a place for children to play freely, but Ann was different—she was his sister and could be the exception. Besides, there weren't many employees at the firm, just clients, so he didn't worry about Ann's safety.
Qin Sui'an's eyes lit up as she looked at her Third Brother, "Can I really go?" She wanted to see where he worked but worried about being a burden. The last thing she wanted was to trouble her family.
"Of course, I'll take you," Qin Lvzheng said, sensing her interest. He picked her up and headed out of the room, excitement and nervousness bubbling inside him. He almost forgot to eat breakfast and headed straight for the elevator to the garage.
Seeing him press the button for the garage, Qin Sui'an piped up, "But Third Brother hasn't had breakfast yet!"
"Oh, right," Qin Lvzheng said, snapping back to reality. He switched the button to the first floor instead.