Knowing that Old Master Ye was talking about the phone call, Paul's calm face finally revealed a trace of embarrassment.
Only then was Old Master Ye satisfied. 'Brat, you're still negotiating with me? I wonder if you know there's an old saying in Country Hua that the older, the wiser?'
After Old Master Ye left in satisfaction, Paul drove straight to the airport.
"Mommy, what important things do Daddy have that's more important than accompanying us?" Ye Yin pouted, clearly unhappy.
The other families were all brought along by their parents.
Only on their side, Dad wasn't there yet.
Ye Yin felt uncomfortable. She buried her head in Ye Keke's shoulder and started crying softly.
Although the two children were quite intelligent, they were still children after all. They could easily feel emotional.
Ye Keke hugged Ye Yin. Ye Ze stood at the side and pouted. He was obviously also unhappy.
"Yinyin isn't obedient anymore? You have to learn to understand Daddy." Ye Keke comforted her. "Didn't Yinyin not say anything when Daddy was busy filming previously?"
"But it's different," Ye Yin said in an aggrieved tone. "Daddy has agreed to accompany us."
Ye Keke smiled helplessly.
Not long after Paul retired from filming, he had already spoiled the two children.
"When Daddy comes over, we'll interrogate him properly, okay?" Ye Keke smiled evilly.
'It's the child's idea to mess with you, Paul, not mine.'
Ye Keke put down the two children and whispered to them.
Ye Yin and Ye Ze's eyes lit up slightly. They forgot about their unhappiness and even clapped their hands happily.
"Long live Mommy!" Ye Yin jumped up happily and waited impatiently for her Daddy to come over.
The production team had booked a hotel room for each family. It was at different places, but it was quite close to the airport.
Paul received a message from Ye Keke saying that she didn't stay at the production team's hotel. She found another hotel with better security and higher privacy.
Looking at the room number on his phone, Paul didn't think too much about it. He handed the car to the security guard and said, "Drive the car back. The rest of you can find a hotel nearby to stay in."
At the front desk of the hotel, the waiter watched as a man walked in.
He was wearing a windbreaker and sunglasses. He was tall and slender, but he looked familiar.
It was a pity he couldn't ask, or he would lose his job.
"Please give me one of the spare room cards for room 511," Paul began. "I'm the husband of the person staying inside."
"Okay. May I know your name and contact details?" The service staff operated the computer. No one knew how excited she was.
This voice was definitely Paul's!
"Paul," Paul spoke up. "Could you please call the room to confirm this?"
Paul didn't report his phone number. For one, it wasn't necessary. For another, he didn't want to be harassed.
The service staff blushed. She really didn't need the phone number. It was her own idea.
She called the telephone in the room and it took a while before someone picked up.
"Hello, is this Miss Ye?" The service staff asked, "There's a Mr. Paul here who claims to be your husband and wants a spare room card."
"Yes, please just give it to him," came Keke's soft voice, clearing Paul's fatigue.
In the room, the two little ones sat on the bed with Ye Keke.
"Your daddy is coming over. Are you ready?" Ye Keke smiled cutely.
"Ready!" Ye Yin and Ye Ze replied loudly, as if they were preparing for battle.
The three of them set up some traps in front of the door, then hid on the balcony and turned off the lights.
Time passed. Just when the two little ones were running out of patience, the door opened and two figures appeared.
"I'm very sorry, Mr. Paul. There's a problem with the spare room card, so I can only use the all-purpose room card." The service staff was glad that she could still accompany Paul to open the door.
Paul's voice was cold. "Sorry to bother you. Bye."
The service staff tried to make more conversation, but Paul was already shooing her away.
"Alright. Have a good rest." The service staff glanced at the door. It only revealed a small gap and she could not peek properly.