Although Chi Jingxuan gave Ah Cheng three days off, allowing him to freely engage in activities or even go on a date with Zhai Xiao, Ah Cheng, as always, agreed verbally, but his actions were another matter.
Knowing Chi Jingxuan wouldn't be leaving the house again, Ah Cheng drove away from the old residence, and by the time Chi Jingxuan woke up the next day, he would certainly see Ah Cheng downstairs.
If he wasn't practicing Tai Chi with Grandpa Chi, he would be helping Old Madam Chi with watering plants and weeding, or at the very least, assisting Uncle Li in moving the vegetables and fruits delivered from outside to the kitchen.
In this family, no one treated Ah Cheng as a servant, only Ah Cheng himself did.
However, after the household register incident, Chi Jingxuan knew that Ah Cheng should understand his intentions.
He never liked to say much, only did what he believed was right, and it was best if the other party could understand. If not, so be it.