He imdiately went to call for backup, shouting, "Brother Ling, co out for a mont."
Ling Yin, wearing an apron, strode out. Hua Hua had already opened the door. Ling Yin looked at the townsfolk and smiled pleasantly, "Is there sothing you need, ladies?"
"Who are you people?"
Ling Yin pulled Hua Hua closer, "Perhaps you ladies don’t recognize us. This used to be the ho of a granduncle of mine. I lived here when I was a child, and I bought this house a few years back."
He didn’t ntion that Hua Hua was the real owner of the house, after all, back then Uncle Yuan had ended up poorly due to his cris, and when people in this town ntioned the Yuan family, they felt a bit of unease.
The few townsfolk listened to their explanation, chatted with so doubt, and left amicably.
Hua Hua touched his nose, "Feels like being a thief."
"Simple folk, I guess."
Just simple folk. When Ling Yin finished cooking and the two were eating in the living room, the mayor personally ca to their house. Hua Hua was so startled he thought he was a wanted criminal. Luckily, Ling Yin was adept at handling the situation, and the mayor even recognized him, holding his hand, saying, "You’re the little boy from Yuan Huoshan’s family back then, nad..."
"Ling Yin." Ling Yin added.
The mayor chuckled, "Yes, yes, that’s the na. Yuan Huoshan also had a daughter nad Yuan Chu. Both of you went missing with no news back then. Didn’t expect you’d grow up so much. Little Chu was the prettiest girl in town back then. By the way, why didn’t Little Chu co back with you?"
The mayor looked at Hua Hua closely, "This young man looks a bit like the wife from the Yuan family."
"Little Chu is abroad and didn’t co back with ," Ling Yin politely poured a cup of water for the mayor. The house had no tea or alcohol to offer. "This is Little Chu’s cousin, the son of Yuan Huoshan’s wife’s brother."
"Yuan family wife has a brother?" The mayor asked, surprised.
Ling Yin casually made up, "Yes, over the years, Little Chu and I have been living with Little Chu’s uncle."
Hua Hua pondered secretly: Do I really have an uncle?
An unexpected joy: Do I really have relatives?
Once the mayor was finally ushered out by Ling Yin, Hua Hua eagerly pulled him aside, asking, "Who’s my uncle?"
Ling Yin gave a mischievous smile and patted Hua Hua on the shoulder, "."
"..." Hua Hua: "Damn it, you’re ssing with ."
Ling Yin’s mischievous smile hadn’t fully unfolded, and his expression froze, three minutes later he suddenly asked, "Little Chu?"
Hua Hua: "..." He wished he could bite his own tongue off!
Ling Yin excitedly hugged him, "Hua Hua, is that right? You admit you’re Little Chu? Otherwise, why would you say my ’uncle’? He always rejected calling him Little Chu when I referred to being Little Chu’s uncle, and Hua Hua unexpectedly just said ’my uncle’.
Ha ha, Ling Yin hugged him and jumped up, "I knew it, once you ca ho, you’d rember the past!"
Ha ha, Ling Yin could almost jump up holding him, "I knew it, once you ca ho, you’d rember the past!"
Hua Hua, being lifted by him, grabbed Ling Yin’s shoulders and shouted, "Put down, put down now!" He was crazy, being so excited like this, Hua Hua was nearly speechless.
Ling Yin was indeed unparalleled in excitent, awkwardly letting go of him, staring intently; "Ha ha, I’m a bit excited, Little Chu, did you rember sothing?"
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