Bai Ran’s eyes were slightly red as she nodded gently, "It’s true." "That’s great, I’m going to have a daddy too." The smile on the little boy’s innocent face was brilliantly radiant, a purity that only a child could possess. "Hah... to think children would believe such words," a mocking voice suddenly rang out. Bai Ran’s expression turned cold. Yun Ya looked up and saw an aristocratic woman descending from the second floor; it was none other than Gu Chunrong. "Lady Bai," Yun Ya nodded slightly in greeting, her manners impeccably flawless to the point of finding no fault. Gu Chunrong glanced at Yun Ya; she had no fondness for the Yun Family, so her attitude was naturally anything but warm. She figured she wouldn’t need to rely on the Yun Family anymore, so why bother being pleasant? Not kicking people out was already generous enough. "Big sister, the guests are almost all here. You should go out and help host, so no one can accuse the Bai Family of lacking manners. It’s no concern of mine, but if Xiangxiang really did invite someone, and they see something unpleasant, it would be our Bai Family’s reputation at stake." With a cold scoff, Gu Chunrong turned and left. Yun Ya frowned slightly. Bai Ran sighed, "My big sister thinks that since Xiangxiang has caught a big fish, everything will be just fine, but with my niece’s cunning, I hope she doesn’t outsmart herself." "Is Miss Bai planning to bring someone back?" "It’s not even certain she can bring anyone back, they’re all just daydreaming." At that moment, someone called for Bai Ran; having a chance to speak with Yun Ya was already at its limits. Before leaving, she entrusted Bai Xi to Yun Ya, asking her to look after him. Now, the only person she could trust was Yun Ya. "Xing’er, you must take good care of Miss Ji and the young master. If anything happens to them, I’ll hold you accountable," Bai Ran said sternly. The girl who had led Yun Ya inside immediately bowed her head: "Yes, Miss." Bai Xi showed Yun Ya a row of white teeth, his smile as innocent and pure as ever: "Sister Yun Ya." Yun Ya held him; although nine-year-old Bai Xi had the stature of a five-year-old, he was light enough to tug at one’s heartstrings. However, it must be said, the child was still quite clever. He understood what he should and spoke like a little adult, nothing like the simple sweetness he exhibited in front of Bai Ran. As time slowly reached seven o’clock, the banquet was held in the outdoor garden, now ablaze with brilliant lights and bustling with renowned figures that dazzled onlookers. "Sister Yun Ya, it looks so lively outside; let’s go have a look," Bai Xi said, jumping out of Yun Ya’s arms and pulling her hand to run outside. Yun Ya wanted to keep a low profile that evening, but she thought of something and smiled, "Xi’er, slow down; your sister can’t keep up with you." Xing’er followed closely behind the two, not missing a step. Yun Ya saw many familiar faces but didn’t spot anyone from the Yan Family. Given the Yan Family’s current status, the Bai Family couldn’t possibly invite them. The guests were mainly from affluent families on good terms with the Gu and Bai families, with fewer political figures. "Sister Yun Ya, I want to eat this," Bai Xi said, standing in front of a table full of pastries, his short arms unable to reach. Thɪs chapter is updatᴇd by novel·fire·net Yun Ya laughed and got him a piece of chocolate cake garnished with a cherry. Bai Xi, like a little glutton, ended up with cream all over his mouth. Yun Ya squatted down and wiped his face with a napkin, saying gently, "Eat slowly; there’s no need to rush." Bai Xi grinned and said, "Sister Yun Ya, I like you so much. Will you be my sister forever?" Yun Ya tapped his nose, "You little charmer, you just say the sweetest things. Wait until you see a pretty girl, you’ll probably stop bothering with me." Bai Xi wrinkled his nose, his eyes as clear as two pieces of crystal. "How could that be? No one is more beautiful than Sister Yun Ya." Hearing this, Yun Ya was overjoyed, "Alright, for that comment, Sister Yun Ya will be your sister for a lifetime." Just then, Kang Jinxian appeared, arm in arm with He An. Kang Jinxian was in a purple evening gown, a goose-yellow belt tied around her waist with a bow hanging down, creating an air of elegance and sophistication that complemented her dignified poise. He An was in a white suit. Actually quite handsome with fair skin and large eyes, he was a bit chubby and had a penchant for women, which tainted his aura. Tidied up for the occasion, he still looked presentable. Their arrival certainly caused a stir. The incident involving Kang Jinxian and He An at Lady Zhou’s wedding had been hushed, and only a handful of people were aware of their relationship. Hence, the guests could not make sense of their sudden pairing.
