Yu Jingchen, who had been in meetings all day, came home and habitually took off his suit, handing it to An Ning.
An Ning also received it quite naturally, gave it a gentle shake, and then carefully hung it up.
"Did grandma and mom come over?" Yu Jingchen asked.
"They did; we had dinner together," An Ning sat on Yu Jingchen's lap.
Yu Jingchen nodded. "Not bad."
The tasks he'd assigned were well handled.
An Ning said, somewhat embarrassed, "Mom gave my mother a courtyard house as a betrothal gift, but my mom said she couldn't accept it."
"It's okay, we'll just put mom's name on it," Yu Jingchen said, as if that solved everything.
An Ning inwardly sighed: Is this what a wealthy family is like? Other families when marrying off a daughter usually give gold or bank deposits, right? But they easily hand out villas and courtyard houses...
She was starting to feel like a landowner!