But Yang Yun also knew, it’s not that easy for something to go wrong there, right? She tapped her finger on the windowsill beside her, her gaze flickering. If there’s no trouble, I can make some trouble myself. At most, I’ll just get scolded.
But this little brat better not think she’s got it good.
She turned over, got out of bed, and went to find her grandfather.
Yang Xiong felt at ease only once he knew his granddaughter wouldn’t be coming over, so he returned home. He was playing chess with an old comrade when Yang Yun arrived. His heart felt uneasy: "You’re here again?"
Yang Yun was furious inside but kept a smile on her face: "I’m here to see Grandpa. How about I have dinner with you tonight, okay?"
"I’m playing chess with Grandpa Wang. You don’t like to watch anyway, so why don’t you just go home? I’ll only cook some noodles tonight. There’s nothing good to eat. I heard from your dad that you don’t eat meals without meat. I don’t have any here."
This was a blatant attempt to drive her away.
Yang Xiong was increasingly displeased with his eldest granddaughter. Even though she had moved out, she often asked the maid from this side to go over there and work or cook. Only after a good scolding from her father did it stop. Additionally, her monthly pocket money was at least a hundred yuan, more than the living expenses of the average three-person family.
She just knows how to indulge in eating and drinking without any sense of direction, impossible to manage.
Yang Xiong initially regretted not having a grandson, but now, thinking about it, he was glad he didn’t. Raising a granddaughter at most resulted in unfilial behavior; if he had a grandson, who knows what crimes he might have committed.
Old Wang saw the tension and knew it wasn’t good; he didn’t want to be involved in the family squabble, so he smiled and said goodbye.
Seeing the guest leave, Yang Xiong told Yang Yun: "You should head home too. It’ll be dark soon. My driver has business today and can’t give you a lift."
Yang Yun smiled, suppressing her anger, and continued smiling: "Actually, I was thinking since my sister is taking an exam tomorrow, why not lend her our family driver and car? With a dedicated ride, my sister is sure to do well on the test."
Yang Xiong was taken aback and glanced at Yang Yun. Since when did this granddaughter change her nature and show acceptance towards Sun Chan?
"Do you really think this way?"
"Of course, I’m only thinking of Grandpa. You haven’t seen her for so many days, she might think you dislike her. Why not send a car for her, and after the test, we can meet up for a meal? I know I was wrong before, my mom criticized me, and I realized my mistake." She lowered her head, showing a cute and obedient demeanor.
Yang Xiong was finally pleased, smiling: "If you truly understand then Grandpa is happy to see you sisters reconcile. I’ll promise you this."
Yang Yun smiled: "Then I’ll thank you on my sister’s behalf first. That’s wonderful!"
She hugged the old man’s arm sweetly. Yang Xiong had liked this granddaughter at first, so seeing her now being sensible, he smiled.
"I’ll have my dad call her to let her know she doesn’t need to leave early; it’s too hot for that. Just take the car."
"Sure. You have a good heart."
Yang Yun flattered her grandfather, arranged the car, and then left.
Before leaving, Yang Yun told the driver: "Tomorrow when you take my sister out, don’t go too early. There’s nowhere to stay if you arrive early. Just go on time, got it?"
The driver chuckled; the young lady indeed had a bad temper, talking as if giving orders to a servant.
Yang Yun glanced at him disdainfully, and arrogantly walked away.
As she approached the car, she chuckled to herself, "I’ll make sure you can’t catch the exam on time; let’s see what you do about it."
That night, Sun Chan prepared everything and prepared to rest.
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