Ji Anning didn't respond to Ji Jingfeng, but still turned around to look for Ji Chicheng.
She was very clear in her heart that the old master's visit to pay respects to her father was just incidental, finding Ji Chicheng was the real purpose.
Such a prideful man as he, how could he allow his son to take charge of his daughter-in-law's father's funeral? Not to mention the associations the media might make, even he, the old man, couldn't get over that feudal hurdle in his heart.
So, to avoid trouble, she still went to consult with her younger uncle, asking him to leave first with Fenfen. It was just as well, Fenfen wasn't sleeping well here, and had difficulties with eating; it was very inconvenient.
Ji Jingfeng watched Ji Anning leave through the main gate, his lips curling coldly.
Then he turned his head towards Ji Anning's mother, Li Fen, "I seem to have seen a photograph of my father-in-law somewhere."