An Ran leaned against the back seat of the car, feeling aggrieved and drowsy.
An's mother, unable to put her mind at ease, spoke up, "I better sit in the back and watch her."
Chi father nodded and was about to close the car door.
Unexpectedly, a pair of slender, fair hands stopped the door.
An's mother followed the arm upwards and was slightly surprised when she saw the handsome face, "Chi Cheng?"
Wasn't this child with Han Ningmou?
Chi Cheng, usually so calm and composed, was now slightly out of breath.
He glanced at the drunken An Ran and said to An's mother, "I'm here, Aunt An, you better sit in the front."
The seating arrangement had always been like this.
Because Chi father had once declared, the front passenger seat was reserved only for An's mother.
In the eyes of the Chi family, Chi Cheng was the proverbial "other people's child"!
A top student, gentlemanly, refined, with a sense of propriety.
Always able to easily gain people's trust.