He opened it.
[I just saw you talking in the group, Haitong is here? ]
Li De looked at how many people had to take a few steps to reach him. It was too late to type, but he could make a voice call.
He held down the microphone of his mobile phone and sent a voice message: "Ah, you came from my family. I have told my grandma several times, but she just refused to believe that this woman has a lot of brains and she had to bring her here."
"My parents listen to my grandma, and there's nothing I can do about it. Mr. Zhang, if she causes trouble later, you have to help me explain to Mr. Qin and Master Wan."
"I strongly disagree with her coming, but I can't get over my grandma's promise to my old sister, and I can't erase the decades of friendship."
Li De sent a few voice messages and looked up to see Haitong walking in front of him.
Facing Haitong's dissatisfied look, he slowly put away his cell phone and put it into his pocket. Without looking at Haitong, he said to his grandma: "Grandma, please think clearly." Want to take her with you?"
He pointed in Haitong’s direction rudely and curled his lips, but did not say “dislike” written on his face: “What if she gets into trouble…”
Father Li scolded: "Li De."
The old lady held down his hand and prevented him from getting angry outside: "Okay, what do you care about with a child?"
Father Li was so angry that he blew his beard and glared, but there was nothing he could do about it. He said angrily: "He still has a child... There is no one around his age in Beijing who doesn't go into the company early to help the family. He is the only one who works all day long." Messing with cats and dogs outside is not a proper thing."
"Okay!" The old lady had an aura of calmness and dignity. She suppressed Father Li's anger and turned her head to look at her grandson.
"I have been friends with Haitong's grandma for many years. I have promised her that you should stop making trouble, otherwise I will be angry too."
“Grandma…”
“If you want to make our whole family a laughing stock, just continue to get angry with me outside.” The old lady remained unmoved and had a firm attitude.
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