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167 I'm used to it

"No one taught me the rules." Lin Chu said slowly: "I am a foreigner who came from the country. I am rude and unreasonable. If you don't like it, just endure it. If you endure it, you will get used to it."

Lin Changxi couldn't hold it back and burst into laughter. Seeing his goatee's livid complexion, he held it back and felt... quite uncomfortable.

"How do you talk to the patriarch?" The woman with a goatee and a slightly rounded look in luxurious clothes frowned: "Brother, I am not telling you, this child has a mother and not a mother. After all, he has a father now.

.You have to teach her the rules when you have time, otherwise you will lose the face of our entire Lin family in Kuizhou!"

"That's right, that's right!"

There was a chorus of agreement from all around.

Lin Chu raised her eyebrows. She was indifferent and didn't care much about many things, but Chu Nanqing was her bottom line and no one could insult her.

"I'm afraid this aunt is not a fool." She threw the last piece of mille-feuille cake into her mouth, admiring the delicate make-up on the lady's face that was cracked and chewing sweetly.

"Didn't you just talk a lot here? It's obviously you who is talking, but you still want to say something that I'm not talking about you. Who said it if you didn't say it? A dog? A bad brain is a disease, and it needs to be cured.

"

Not to mention how hard it was for Lin Changxi to endure this. Even Lin Zhi's hand holding the teacup shook uncontrollably, almost causing the tea soup to overflow.

"How presumptuous!" The lady glared angrily: "Is this your attitude towards your elders? Brother, do you care? If you don't care about your younger siblings, I don't mind helping you teach your children!"

"Elder?" Lin Chu glanced sideways at her: "Who are you?"

"That's Third Uncle." Lin Changxi kindly acted as an introducer and pointed to the goatee on her side: "That's Third Uncle, the patriarch of the Lin family ancestral hall."

Lin Chu had already met Jiao at the city gate, and had already guessed that the goatee on her side was Lin Laosan. At this moment, he deliberately pretended not to know, just to embarrass her.

Mrs. Jiao frowned coldly and raised her head arrogantly. But her eyes flicked towards Lin Chu from time to time, waiting to see her apologize to him in a futile manner.

"anything else?"

Lin Chu just pretended not to see him and pestered Lin Changxi to introduce others. Lin Changxi did her duty and introduced her one by one.

"These are all highly respected seniors in the clan." He smiled and pointed at the sullen-cheeked old men sitting with Lin Laosan.

Lin Chu looked at it and nodded slightly. These were all vented from the same nostril as Lin Laosan, and there were quite a few of them. Who would be afraid of looking at them?

"This is my father." When Lin Changxi walked to the right, his attitude became obviously much more reserved.

Lin Lao Er is a stocky fat man. His face is red and shiny, and there is only a slit left for his eyes. Unlike Lin Lao San who is unpredictable, Lin Lao Er's eyes are full of kindness and shrewdness. He only dresses luxuriously.

There is nothing elegant about it.

If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, Lin Chu would never have imagined that Lin Changxi was the descendant of this person. The difference was really...

"Greetings to my second uncle."

Just when Lin Chu was about to salute, Lin Laoer took her arm. The next moment, a heavy purse was stuffed into her hand: "I don't know what you like when we meet you for the first time. Second uncle doesn't have much else but a lot of money. This bag only matters

You can spend it as you like, you don’t have to save it for your second uncle, you have enough money!”

"Dad." Lin Changxi looked at him with envy: "Look at me, I... am your biological son!"

Lin Laoer flew over with a sharp glance: "Your sixth brother is young, why are you arguing with a kid? There is no future!"

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