"Aunt, I understand. I've grown up now, and I won't think the way I did when I was a child. You can rest assured." Ye Li looked at his aunt. In this family, only he and Ye Zishu were children, and his aunt treated him like her own son. This touched Ye Li, although he also knew what she was thinking. He knew she had spent a lot of effort on his relationship with his father. He didn't want her to worry about him anymore, so when she brought it up, he thought he would go back and see the old man.
This way, his aunt wouldn't worry about him all the time, which would make him feel a little better at heart.
"Good boy, it's been hard on you these years." Yin Sujin looked at Ye Li. It's not surprising he couldn't figure things out; anyone would feel bitter, right? Such a young child without a mother around, and his father couldn't take care of him personally because he was busy.
