"Don't touch me, and don't talk to me, or I'll throw you out of the car and let you go back on your own," Xu Ke said coldly to Chu Lian, then closed his eyes again, a typical posture of not wanting to engage in conversation.
Chu Lian wanted to say something, but remembering Xu Ke's look and his words, she closed her mouth again, feeling increasingly uneasy inside.
Xu Ke and his group quickly arrived at the new residence of the Chu father and daughter. Although the Chu Family had gone bankrupt, a lean camel is still bigger than a horse. The father and daughter rented a two-bedroom apartment in a mid-range community. When Xu Ke arrived, Father Chu had just come out of the kitchen, and on the dining table were somewhat charred fried eggs and slightly darkened greens.
"Xiao Lian, you're back. Sit down quickly, dinner is almost ready," Chu Tianyang called out from the kitchen upon hearing the door open.