Ji Qiutang waved for the butler to leave, placing the item the butler had just handed him on the table. He rubbed his temples helplessly, yet still unwilling to give up, he made one last struggle, "This doesn’t necessarily have to be my old man, right..."
"Bullshit!" Bi Xia glared with his starry eyes, "If it’s not your dad, then take my last na!"
"Alright then," Ji Qiutang imdiately replied with a smiling face, "Bi Qiutang, that na sounds nice too!"
Bi Xia: ...
"Very well, Bi Qiutang, rember when you go to your dad, don’t call him dad," Bi Xia leaned back on the sofa, sneering, "Then you’d better call dad."
Ji Qiutang wasn’t angry either, "Sure thing, dad, who’s my mom?"
Bi Xia: ...
"You were a bonus for a top-up, no mom!" Bi Xia replied coldly.
Ji Qiutang paused, his clear eyes darkened slightly, yet the smile remained on his lips, "My dad said I was picked up from the battlefield, almost the sa."
Everyone paused, recalling that Ji Qiutang had told him a lot about Ji Han before, but didn’t go into detail about his mother. Bi Xia pressed his lips together and cleared his throat, "I don’t care about that. Fine, from now on, my mom is your mom, you got it!"
The previously faint smile widened, and the coldness in Ji Qiutang’s clear eyes softened instantly. He chuckled, "So, you’re not mad at my dad anymore?"
"Oh, co on!" Bi Xia exclaid, "Ji Qiutang! You rascal! It turns out the scoundrel dating my mom is your dad, isn’t it!!! And you don’t dare to admit it!"
"Calm down!" Ji Qiutang admired Bi Xia’s knack for catching small errors, so he quickly said, "Didn’t you just say your mom is my mom now? It’s the sa thing, isn’t it?"
"Sa my ass!"
Bi Xia stood up with a start, "I said you weren’t your dad, now what? You want my mom to be your dad’s wife!"
"Oh, no," Ji Qiutang smiled slightly, speaking slowly, "That would be too convenient for my grandpa. Then, I guess my dad would fight with my grandpa. They always fight, and I can’t stop them."
Bi Xia: ...
Suppressing the fire rising in his heart, Bi Xia smiled slightly too and said calmly, "Ji Qiutang, your Ji Family is shaless, your dad is the most shaless of all."
"Don’t say that," Ji Qiutang shook his head, "It’s true my dad is shaless, but I’m actually quite proud of my face."
"Oh?" Bi Xia raised an eyebrow, "That’s not what I see, I only see that you have quite a thick skin."
Ji Qiutang looked puzzled, "Why do you say that?"
"To be able to talk about your forr fiancée with a straight face and subtly badmouth people at the sa ti, that level of thick-skinned-ness, that level of shalessness, I can’t help but admire, brother."
"Ah," Ji Qiutang replied with a grin, "It’s just that my brother doesn’t like it, so I have to go along with my little brother no matter what. Because having my brother recognize as his older brother is truly an honor."
Bi Xia’s starry eyes half-closed, not rushing anymore, he leaned back into the sofa, "Don’t give that, anyway, your dad dating my mom is sothing my mom is willing to do, so I can’t really say anything, right?"
"Yes, long live understanding," Ji Qiutang nodded.
"So as sons, shouldn’t we have more exchanges, and talk more about our parents’ feelings?"
"...That’s not wrong." But why does it feel like there’s a trap here.
"Hey," Bi Xia sighed lightly, "My mom, she’s a bit foolish, she looks at people’s faces first. Although she likes all kinds of handso young male celebrities, doesn’t even spare Xu Renfei, she’s never had any real relationships, oh, except for that Bi Qingyun, that’s a stain."
"Don’t say that," Ji Qiutang quickly waved his hand, "My dad isn’t all that great either, though he’s very gentle, kind, and handso, but mainly he’s too outstanding, very likable, yet even so, his love life is blank, and he never casually attracts won..."
"So you’re saying he still attracts won, right."
"Huh?"
Bi Xia smiled slightly, "You know, n who attract too many won are very unreliable, goodbye."
Ji Qiutang: ... Is that the point??
Looking helplessly at the hung-up call, he felt like he was tricked again. Dad, your son is sorry for you... this round, I lost.
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