"That's more like it." Chu Ning nodded in satisfaction.
"If people ask you about it in the future, just say that you're my younger brother. I brought you here from our hometown. It's just nice that you happen to have the same surname as me," Chu Ning continued.
In this way, Chu Yuen could be considered to have a reasonable identity.
"I got it." Hearing Chu Ning's words, Chu Yuen was a little dejected.
Before he left, Chu Yuen, who had some great ambitions, did not expect that he would have to rely on a girl to survive in this city...
"Let's go. I'll take you to KFC now," Chu Ning said as she walked forward.
"What's KFC?" Chu Yuen didn't know that this new term represented an eatery.
"All children like to go there to eat," Chu Ning explained with a smile.
"I'm not a child! In the mountains, there are people who are only a year or two older than me who are getting married!" Chu Yuen said defensively as he followed Chu Ning closely.