Suddenly.
Little Ding didn't know why, but there was a strong urge in his heart to run over, hug Grandpa and Grandma, and have a long-awaited reunion with them...
However.
Arthur Lindsey's cold voice pulled him back to reality, "She took my daughter to the amusement park, you won't see her."
"..." Little Ding felt as if a bucket of cold water had been poured over his head.
Dad was trying to chase him away.
This proud dad obviously knew what was going on, yet he was putting on an act here with him, it was ruthless enough.
But what could Little Ding say?
Everything was his choice.
Since it wasn't the time for the truth to be revealed, he could only go along with Dad, swallowing a breath of injustice, locking it in his stomach, and with furrowed brows he said:
"It seems she's getting along well with your family, I hope you take good care of her. She's a simple and kind woman, good at cooking and taking care of people—"
