Su Yue's statement, "Jiang Tan, you're not even married yet, so stop acting like you're under strict control from a husband," was abruptly held back.
With a dry laugh, Su Yue said, "Mr. Zhou, ah, nice to meet you, nice to meet you!"
This "nice to meet you" lacked any hint of sincerity.
Zhou Yinghuai didn't mind; he began to speak, his voice calm and clear, "Whenever you want to start playing, Jiang Tan and I will get ready and come over."
"We plan to start tonight at ten, play for two hours, and then there's still time to go for a late-night snack," Su Yue paused, her voice lower, tentatively, "Mr. Zhou, there's something I'm not sure whether I should bring up or not."
"Miss Su, please speak," he said.
Su Yue coughed, "It's like this, I didn't come back to Jiangnan alone this time; my brother Su Min is also here."
This name was somewhat unfamiliar to Zhou Yinghuai as it had been a long time, and Zhou Yinghuai was not someone who would remember an unrelated person clearly.