"You, forgetting something so important," Liu Yiru said with a hint of helplessness, but she didn't blame her younger sister. She understood perfectly well.
Even she, after not seeing him for so long, would forget everything the moment she was back by his side.
Liu Junyi stuck out her tongue and laughed nonchalantly, "Anyway, Uncle Zhou is not an outsider. Even if we haven't prepared anything, he won't be upset with us."
"But we can't be impolite either. Uncle Zhou has seen us grow up," Liu Yiru thought for a moment and said, "Here's what we'll do. We'll prepare at home and call the others over. Junyi, you and Ye Fei go to the military district to pick him up."
"Sounds good to me!" Liu Junyi agreed readily, and Ye Fei didn't object either. He was well aware of the deep bond between his mom and Uncle Zhou. Back in the day, Uncle Zhou had spent a long time in Wang Hai City, which coincided with the childhood years of his mom and aunts.