Chu You smiled and ruffled Nian Yuyu's hair, "Okay."
He had long felt the warmth and liveliness of her family atmosphere—it was just what he had longed for as a child.
Yet Nian Yuyu remained uneasy, desperately wanting to prove to Chu You that the problem was with his parents, not him. She wished she could clear his name of those unfounded charges all over again.
She clutched his hand, her gaze burning into him, "From now on you can call my parents 'Dad' and 'Mom'."
She spoke as if saying a tongue-twister, "My parents are your parents."
She decided she would talk to her parents, ask them to be even kinder to Chu You. She was willing for them to love her less as long as they could love Chu You more.
Nian Yuyu wanted to make up for the paternal and maternal love that Chu You had missed in his childhood.