When Zhong Ling'er heard her brother's evaluation of Song Fei and Song Ci, she smiled.
Seeing her smile like this, Aaron felt baffled. He asked Zhong Ling'er, "What are you laughing at?"
"I'm so happy for you seeing how well you're getting along with your two sisters," said Zhong Ling'er. "Mom was always worried that you'd be lonely, but now it seems that you have a lot of people who are genuinely nice to you. Mom and I are relieved."
Aaron narrowed his eyes and asked, "Do I get along well with them?"
"Yes," Zhong Ling'er said. "You didn't realize it, did you? When you're dealing with strangers, you have an unapproachable expression. But when you got off the motorcycle and saw Brother Jiang, Song Fei, and Second Sister-in-law, you instantly became talkative and lively."
If Zhong Ling'er had not mentioned it, Aaron would not have realized that this group of people had unknowingly integrated into his life and become his real family.