Fortunately, she stopped her second brother from hitting him in time; otherwise, she wouldn’t know what to do if things escalated. Huo Shaohua isn’t an ordinary person. If he got hit and the Huo Family came after them for it, her second brother would be the one to suffer. Tian Ernan and Tian Xiaonan were angry, but with Dad there, that guy wouldn’t dare to do anything. Besides, this is Huatan Village. If he dares to bully Xingyun, the whole village wouldn’t let him off. The three brothers left reluctantly, leaving Tian Xingyun and her father and Huo Shaohua. Tian Xiaoliang had already run off to play. Huo Shaohua was the first to speak. He hesitated for a few seconds before addressing him: "Uncle, I came to see her and the child, with no other intentions." "You’re not welcome here. You should leave," Dad Tian said, maintaining a calm tone despite his anger. "You should go. We’ll be back in a couple of days," Tian Xingyun told him. There was no point in him staying any longer. "I’ll head back then. You should stay home a few more days since you’re rarely here," Huo Shaohua said, not wanting to make things difficult for her and compromising by not going into the village. "Okay." Tian Xingyun nodded. She felt relieved that he agreed to leave. Otherwise, if he went into the village again, it would cause more trouble. Liu Xixi was already troublesome enough. If he stirred up dissatisfaction among the villagers, she’d really have a headache! No, wait... something’s not right... "Uncle, I’ll be leaving then. I’ll visit again another day," Huo Shaohua said politely, hoping that each meeting would leave a good impression on his father-in-law. He turned and walked toward his car, but he heard Tian Xingyun’s voice just as he reached the car door. "Wait a minute!" She realized what was off—he could take Liu Xixi with him! Liu Xixi was also causing trouble at Tian Ning’s place. Why not let him take her away? Huo Shaohua felt hopeful. Was she going to let him come home? He turned around eagerly and looked at her, "What’s up?" "Liu Xixi is here too. Why don’t you take her with you when you leave?" "..." Huo Shaohua’s eyes showed disappointment. So, she didn’t mean to let him stay after all. She wanted him to take Liu Xixi away. But why was that crazy girl Liu Xixi here? After explaining to her father, Tian Xingyun finally agreed to let Huo Shaohua enter the village. Coming to Huatan Village this time felt totally different for Huo Shaohua. This time he came happily; last time, he was forced to come. Following Tian Xingyun to the Tian Family, Mom Tian was playing with Tianxin in the yard. Dad Tian, silent, took his hoe and went into the storage room. The three Tian brothers weren’t surprised to see Huo Shaohua at their home. Since their father agreed, they had nothing to say. The source of this content ɪs novel•fire.net After all, they were the ones at fault for what happened back then. When Tianxin saw Huo Shaohua, she clapped her hands happily and shouted, "Daddy~" Huo Shaohua strode over, looking at his daughter with delight. Not seeing her for half a month, he had worried she might forget him, but luckily she still remembered. Mom Tian stood up angrily and handed Tianxin to the approaching Huo Shaohua. Huo Shaohua took Tianxin in his arms. Just as he was about to greet Mom Tian, she turned angrily and walked away. Huo Shaohua felt helpless, hugging his daughter tighter and kissing her cheek. "Daddy~" Tianxin reached out happily to touch his face, thrilled to see her daddy after so long. Tian Xingyun walked to his side and touched her daughter’s face, "Take Tianxin upstairs." So her brothers wouldn’t get mad seeing him here. If her second brother couldn’t hold back and hit him again... His face was swollen with some bruises; seeing this, their grandmother would surely be heartbroken. "Okay." Huo Shaohua looked at her with concern, not wanting to make things difficult for her. Seeing her caught between him and her family made his heart ache. Huo Shaohua carried Tianxin upstairs to her room. Though she hadn’t been home, the room was still kept very clean.