"I don't need it." Hao Hao lifted his little chin and said arrogantly.
Jian Liangtong raised an eyebrow, teasing him on purpose, "Honestly, it's because no one gave you a gift, right?"
Hao Hao shot a sideways glance at Jian Liangtong, clearly not wanting to say more.
Jian Liangtong chuckled, about to say something else.
Nanny Xu hurriedly entered from the milk tea shop entrance.
Jian Liangtong's eyes flickered, and she lightly pressed her red lips together, turning her gaze to Nanny Xu.
Nanny Xu nodded at Jian Liangtong, then gently said to Hao Hao, "Hao Hao, it's time to go home."
Though Nanny Xu's expression remained gentle, her tone sounded a bit rushed.
Jian Liangtong slightly hid her lashes, watching Hao Hao.
Hao Hao's little face looked forlorn as he pulled his small hand from Jian Liangtong's grasp, got off the sofa, picked up his little backpack by the side, paused, then looked up at Jian Liangtong and said, "I'm leaving."
