Lin Yu felt that trusting his dad, Lin Langsheng's advice to run errands for his brother-in-law was a mistake.
Even trying to keep up, he couldn't outrun him.
It was bad enough being as tired as a dog, but he couldn't even get a bite of breakfast.
Lin Yue was only concerned with adding his brother-in-law Gu Feng's favorite fried buns to his bowl.
She didn't forget to be courteous to the aunt they had just met, constantly inviting her to try the breakfast she had made.
Every time Lin Yu reached out with his chopsticks to grab a bun, he was met with a warning glance from Lin Yue.
It was as if she was saying, "Who are you? Who said you could eat?"
Lin Yu could only spoon the white rice porridge into his mouth, bite by bite.
This sister of his was something else—truly, a woman changes once she's married.
Gu Feng quite enjoyed having breakfast with Lin Yue and sharing meals together, but at this moment, he felt like the aunt and Lin Yu were just in the way.