Li Yanchen caressed Lin Wan's face lovingly. "That money is what Mrs. Li worked hard to earn. It is very admirable."
"Forget it. I know you are secretly pleased with yourself," snorted Lin Wan. "But why would you want to move in with me in September? You are so busy. How will you make time?"
"We just got married. Are we already going to live separately? I am very busy. When I am done and come home without you there, I will feel lonely. I don't want to be alone," he said.
This was the first time Lin Wan had seen him acting like a spoiled child in front of her.
"Green light, Mr. Li. Get ready. You have to follow the traffic rules," said Lin Wan.
"Alright, we'll talk about it when we get home." He tightened his grip on the steering wheel and sped up.
At the Royal Water Bay, Li Zexuan and his younger brothers had already finished packing their luggage. His two brothers jumped up and down in the living room.