Despite Qin Yan's reputation for being stern and rigid, earning him the nickname "Iron Face," he couldn't help but smile repeatedly in response to Qin Ruoying's cheerful demeanor.
"Alright, your dad is over fifty now; do I really need you to teach me about this kind of stuff? Of course, I've already prepared the red envelope for Chu changing his address. Originally, I planned to bring it out at the wedding, but since you've mentioned it, I'll give it to Chu now, and we'll skip it during the ceremony."
Feeling quite comforted, Qin Yan spoke as he was about to turn and head to his bedroom to get the red envelope. Just then, Qin's mother emerged from the kitchen where she was cooking.
"Lao Qin, about the address change, let's wait until the wedding. Why are you rushing? Let Chu call us uncle and aunt for a few more days; there will be plenty of time for him to call us mom and dad in the future."
