The old man made it very clear, strictly forbidding any convenience to Qin Jin, insisting that Qin Jin must grow up in a fair environment.
The sons of the Qin Family should not need to rely on others for convenience to live.
After giving these instructions, the old man still felt uneasy and reminded Qin's mom to pack Qin Jin's personal belongings.
Knowing Qin Jin was accustomed to them.
...
Jian Ran and Gu Mochen felt at ease leaving Tang Bao at the Qin Family, knowing the little girl would not be wronged there and would definitely be well taken care of.
The little girl genuinely liked Qin Jin, treasuring the last three days of being alone with him.
Jian Ran still hoped that the little girl and Qin Jin could have some beautiful memories.
Hmm, having memories means that when they long for each other, they won't feel like there's nothing left.
...
At night:
The little girl clung to Qin Jin, though Qin Jin spent most of his time reading, Tang Bao was not idle either.
