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Chapter 54 Lili knows how to fish (4)

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    The old man snorted coldly, "I think you just don't want to accompany me, an old man!"

    Lu Junhan said expressionlessly: "Are you just looking for someone to accompany you?"

    Seeing that his grandson was relaxed, the old man rarely softened his expression, "Of course! Otherwise, what do you think?"

    No matter how cold-blooded and ruthless people outside say he is, he was still young when he was young. Now that he is old and there is no one around to talk to, he is always a little lonely.

    Lu Junhan didn't care whether he was lonely or not. He was very busy anyway and didn't want to waste time on meaningless things like fishing. So, he said quietly: "Then I will recommend someone to you."

    The old man was very vigilant: "Who? I don't want anyone else! All I have to do is pretend to be dumb. It's boring. It's not as good as me being alone!"

    "Not a servant."

    "That is¡­¡­"

    Lu Junhan pushed the little girl out of his arms: "Her."

    Facing the little girl¡¯s clear and innocent eyes, the old man¡¯s face turned ugly again: ¡°She? She knows nothing about fishing.¡±

    Lu Junhan glanced at him lightly, "Didn't you say you just wanted to find someone to accompany you?"

    ""

    "She's very good, and she won't pretend to be mute," Lu Junhan raised his eyebrows and gave a rare smile, "You won't be lonely."

    ""

    The old man knew that something was up with him as soon as he saw his expression, and waved his hands angrily, "That's all, you are just like your father, both cruel and ruthless! At worst, I will go alone."

    After saying that, the old man took his fish bucket and fishing rod and left angrily.

    Song Qingwan looked at the old man's back and sighed: "When I came back this time, I realized that my dad has actually changed a lot, and his temper has become a lot hotter."

    Lu Junhan turned a deaf ear and lowered his head to let the little girl go and play with the old man.

    "Then dad, will you come to me later?" The little Loli didn't want to let him go.

    "Um."

    "Really?" The little girl didn't expect him to agree so easily. Before she could be happy, the man raised his eyebrows and said, "Fake. I'll go home later, without you."

    The little girl looked aggrieved and her eyes were red again.

    Song Qingwan was really helpless. She came over and hugged Lu Li distressedly. She looked at Lu Junhan speechlessly: "Do you have to make her cry?"

    Lu Junhan tugged at her thin lips: "I didn't know she was so careless about teasing."

    Song Qingwan rolled her eyes at him and comforted the little girl in a low voice: "Lili, don't cry. Your father lied to you. He will never abandon you"

    "Really?" The little girl raised her red eyes, looking pitiful.

    "It's really true," Song Qingwan felt heartbroken just looking at it, "If you don't believe me, ask your dad."

    The little girl looked at the man with tears in her eyes: "Dad"

    "real."

    "Don't worry, I won't abandon you," Lu Junhan looked down at his phone and coaxed her absentmindedly, "I promise to take you with me when I go to the toilet and shower in the future. Is that okay?"

    Song Qingwan: ""

    Little girl: ""

    Lu Junhan raised his eyelids, "Are you still crying?"

    ""

    After the little Loli knew that her father was playing tricks on her, she pouted her little mouth, stepped on her father hard with her little feet, and then snorted, "Bad dad."

    After saying that, she ran to find her great-grandfather.

    Song Qingwan watched the little girl run to the old man's side, and then looked away.

    He turned to look at Lu Junhan.

    Afraid that he might have some estrangement towards the old man, she thought about it and didn¡¯t know whether she should tell the matter. But she was afraid that if she didn¡¯t tell it this time, she wouldn¡¯t have the chance to tell it in the future, so she finally said:

    "There is something, I don't know whether I should tell you or not. Actuallymy father told me about my brother's car accident, and he asked me to come back to support you, but he didn't let me tell you"

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