"Ayan, sit down." Next to the small sand dune where a child was playing in the yard, there was a bench, and Lu Heyan invited his son-in-law to sit together.
Obeying his father-in-law's command, Jiang Yan sat down.
"I admit it was a bit selfish of me and her brother to have Nannan and you move in across from my house," Lu Heyan began, slapping his thigh pensively. "I hope it doesn't cause any trouble between you and Nannan."
"Father-in-law, why would you say that?" Furrowing his brows, Jiang Yan bowed his head slightly, his gaze falling on the long shadow that the remaining sunlight cast.
The truth was, neither he nor his wife really minded, but it was impossible to claim that nobody at all cared: his own sister, Jiang Mei, had complained about the matter, feeling that the Lu Family was interfering too much in their family's affairs, clearly not trusting them.