"What's for dinner?" Yu Jingchen asked in good spirits.
"Hamburgers," An Ning replied.
Yu Jingchen frowned again. "Why are you like a child, liking that kind of junk food?"
"Kids want to eat it," An Ning said as a matter of fact.
Yu Jingchen glared at her.
Seeing his disapproving expression, An Ning finally got it. "No wonder that child insists on eating hamburgers, fries, and drinking cola. It must be because his parents are strict and won't let him have it."
Yu Jingchen huffed. "At least you, the teacher, have come to realize that."
An Ning shrugged her shoulders, not considering it a serious issue. "It's not a big deal for children to eat it occasionally. I think Yu Ziqian's father must be a brainless idiot who only knows dogmatism."
Yu Jingchen's world turned upside down, as it was his first time being called brainless and an idiot.
He walked over to the bar and poured himself a glass of red wine.
His graceful movements were full of charm, making him seem very relaxed.