"Thank you, Uncle Han," Chi Jingchen responded swiftly, his polite and understanding demeanor in stark contrast to the way he had just been scolding Han Xiaoru.
Chi Enen couldn't help but let out a choked laugh, pressing down on the top of his head as she courteously declined, "I'd like to take a walk with Jingchen."
"I see," Han Qifeng said, although clearly disappointed, he still spoke like a gentleman, "I had a great time today, and if you have time another day, I'd like to invite you to dinner. Please be sure to grace me with your presence."
Who could tell what would happen by then? Chi Enen wasn't foolish; she didn't want to make things awkward for the other person over something so uncertain, so she nodded her head, which was as good as agreeing. After exchanging a few more pleasantries with Han Qifeng, she took her own Baby Chi's hand and said goodbye to them both.