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Princess is Glamorous in Modern Day (Web Novel) - Chapter 1577 Grown Up

Chapter 1577 Grown Up

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At this moment, standing in front of the two of them was a calm and handsome youth. His gaze was firm. Although he still looked like a youth, the aura on his body was extremely strong, vaguely giving people pressure.

Jun Yin glanced at Bo Qingli, then looked at the girl who was pouncing on him not far away with a hint of warmth in his eyes.

“Brother!!” Little Xiaxia smiled and pounced into Jun Yin’s arms, acting coquettishly. “You’re finally back. I missed you so much!! You went on a business trip for a long time.”

A hint of doting flashed across Jun Yin’s eyes, then he gently stroked Little Xiaxia’s head. “It’s only a week.”

Little Xiaxia snorted softly. “A week is also a long time! You’ve never left for so long before.”

Feeling his sister’s attachment, Jun Yin, who had always had a calm expression, had a smile on his face. “Mm, it’s Big Brother’s fault. I brought you a gift. Take a look?”

“Wow.” Seeing the latest bracelet in Jun Yin’s hand, Little Xiaxia’s eyes lit up happily.

Bo Qingli stood at the side and looked at Little Xiaxia’s smile. The corners of his lips gradually curled up.

Jun Yin glanced at Bo Qingli. “Aren’t you leaving?”

Bo Qingli clicked his tongue. “Little CEO Jun, aren’t you going too far? At least I call you Big Brother. Is there a need to chase me away like this?”

Jun Yin looked behind him calmly. “Uncle Bo is here to look for you. Your teacher has already told him that you burned the school office.”

??!

Bo Qingli, who had been sloppy just now, immediately became serious. “Um, Big Brother, I’ll slip away first. Let’s gather next time.”

With that, Bo Qingli strode towards the back door and quickly disappeared into the garden.

Unlike Bo Qingli’s reaction, Little Xiaxia was overjoyed to hear that Bo Xiao was coming. “Is Godfather coming?? Where is he?”

Jun Yin pulled Little Xiaxia’s arm and walked in. “He didn’t come. I lied to him. I led you astray every day.”

Little Xiaxia wrinkled her nose. “No, I’m the most obedient.”

Jun Yin did not speak again and only sized up Little Xiaxia as he walked. “You seem to have lost a little weight. Didn’t your second brother take good care of you?”

Ever since Jun Shiling and Xia Wanyuan left, Jun Yin and Jun Jiajin had taken care of Little Xiaxia together. When Jun Yin went on a business trip, the heavy responsibility of taking care of Little Xiaxia naturally fell on Jun Jiajin.

Little Xiaxia hurriedly shook her head. “No, Second Brother treats me quite well. When we heard that you were coming back today, Second Brother specially waited for you at home.”

Speak of the devil. Just as Little Xiaxia finished speaking, a young man walked over from not far away. He had a faint smile on his face. Just by standing there, he was as elegant as an ink painting.

“Brother.” Seeing Jun Yin, Jun Jiajin’s indifferent eyes were clearly smiling. “You’re back.”

“Mm.” Jun Yin nodded. “How have you been recently?”

The three of them walked in together. Jun Yin asked his younger siblings about their lives like a little father.

Uncle Wang stood behind and watched quietly. A complicated expression appeared on his face. He was both relieved and sad.

After Xia Wanyuan and Jun Shiling left, everyone felt that this family would disperse. These three children without the protection of their parents would be very pitiful, but the three of them were united and used their young shoulders to support this family. This made him relieved.

What was sad was that if Jun Shiling and Xia Wanyuan were still around, Jun Yin would not have taken on such a heavy responsibility at such a young age. Even a butler like him felt his heart ache.

The three of them had just entered when they saw two people sitting in the living room. They immediately said respectfully, “Great-grandfather, Priest Zhang.”

Priest Zhang, who had been traveling for more than ten years, looked no different from more than ten years ago. He smiled and nodded at these juniors. “Good, good. In the blink of an eye, you’ve all grown up.”

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