Yao Beidi narrowed her eyes, "Let's not talk about him."
"After so many years, why don't you just divorce? Watching you two gives me the creeps."
"Stay out of adult matters."
"You talk as if you're so much older than me." Yao Beikun rolled his eyes, still speaking as if it was the most natural thing in the world, "Who knows, I might have been through more adult stuff than you."
Yao Beidi didn't catch his meaning at first, but then it hit her.
This damn kid, has he no shame whatsoever?!
"Things are quite open in the United States," Yao Beikun went on to explain, "Although I've heard China has become open too, maybe even crazier than abroad..."
"Enough, enough, don't change the subject," Yao Beidi really couldn't stand her overly open-minded brother anymore, she shifted the topic, "You'd better think about how to explain yourself to Dad, I'm going back."
"I'll walk you out."
"No need."