After entering the house, Tang Shengyi found that when people returned to Beijing, they did not bring large or small bags—instead, they were all set for a relaxed journey. Fortunately, he hadn't bought too many snacks.
"These are all for Tongtong to have on the plane when he gets bored," Tang Shengyi handed over the snacks to Tang Su.
"Mm, Tongtong, thank you, grandpa and grandma." Tang Su called out to Tongtong.
"Thank you, Grandpa, thank you, Grandma."
"No need to thank us. You've only been with grandma for a couple of days, and now you're in such a hurry to take him back to Beijing. Can't you wait a little longer?" Su Ruoan seldom complained, but this time, she truly had a grievance.
Their family had grown quite attached to Tongtong; the child also endeared himself to her, a child with whom she felt a special connection.
Having passed on the items, Tang Shengyi then summoned Lu Han to the balcony.
After Lu Han came over, Tang Shengyi even closed the sliding door.