The car soon arrived at the old house.

The two walked in side by side.

As soon as he entered the house, he smelled the aroma of food. Su Mubai raised his voice while hanging up his clothes: "What delicious food have you made? It smells so good."

Aunt Chen came out of the kitchen wearing an apron: "It's all Sang Sang likes to eat."

Su Mubai asked Cui Sangning: "How does Aunt Chen know what you like to eat?"

Cui Sanning raised her cell phone: "She asked me yesterday."

"Cook for me whatever you want to eat."

After saying that, he left Su Mubai and walked forward. Su Mubai followed and said, "Why don't I get this treatment?"

He looked at Aunt Chen and said, "I'm biased."

Aunt Chen smiled and said, "Do them all."

Su Mubai glanced inside the room and said, "Where is grandpa?"

Aunt Chen pointed her chin: "It's in the study."

Su Mubai nodded and said to Cui Sangning: "Let's go and have a look."

Cui Sanning didn't say anything, and the two walked over together.

Mr. Su was sitting at his desk at the moment, looking at the document on the table in trance.

He knew the grandchildren were coming.

There was a knock on the door, and he suppressed the gloomy expression on his face: "Come in."

Cui Sanning did not step forward to hold his arm like before, but just called him with a smile.

Su Mubai was very nervous and didn't think there was anything wrong, but Grandpa Su darkened his gaze.

Girl, don’t kiss him anymore.

Not wanting Su Mubai to notice something was wrong, Grandpa Su looked as usual.

He waved to Cui Sangning kindly: "Sangsang, come here."

Then he handed her the documents on the table: "Grandpa doesn't have anything to give you for your birthday, so you can take this."

The word transfer is clearly printed on the cover of the document.

Cui Sanning calmly took it and looked through the contents. The old man transferred some of the properties in his name to her.

There was an imperceptible mockery in his eyes, but he didn't know whether it was mocking himself or something else.

Cui Sanning glanced back at his brother, and judging from his expression, he knew that he should have known it for a long time.

Su Mubai knew for sure, because Grandpa Su had discussed it with him before, but his answer was that everything depends on Sangsang.

Cui Sanning put the document back on the table and said softly but firmly: "I don't want it."

Grandpa Su guessed that she would not accept it so easily, so he pretended to be angry and said, "Does the girl despise these things grandpa gave me?"

It's just that he forgot that before, she might have cared about whether he was angry or not, but now she didn't necessarily care.

Cui Sanning's eyes fell on the documents on the table. Just as the two people in the room were waiting for her answer, she said calmly: "Why do you give me these things?"

Grandpa Su was stunned, and for a moment his old voice sounded: "You are my only granddaughter, the only girl in the Su family, these should be yours."

Cui Sanning had a faint smile on his lips, but his eyes were cold: "But my surname is Cui."

Pushing the documents on the table back to him: "Give these things to me, they are not suitable."

Su Mubai discovered the abnormality between the two despite being slow. This was the first time that Sang Sang expressed her position so clearly in front of her grandfather.

In the past, she would still consider the elderly's thoughts.

Cui Sanning straightened up, smiled gently and gently, and said in a soft voice: "In the entire Su family, except my brother, I don't want anything."

The grandfather and grandson looked at each other, one's heart was still and the other's old and cloudy eyes were trembling slightly.

The determination and indifference on Cui Sanning's face only lasted for a moment, and soon it returned to its original state. He changed the topic and was as charming as ever. He looked at a vase on the shelf and said, "I like this, grandpa, please give me this." ."

When the two heard this, they looked over and saw a vase that was the least worth mentioning among all the valuables.

Mr. Su didn't know that she didn't want the vase at all, she was just trying to give each other a step down.

After a moment, he smiled and said, "That's all, it's up to you."

Just then Aunt Chen knocked on the door of the study and said, "It's time to eat."

Aunt Chen helped the old man out of the study. Cui Sanning raised her feet to follow but Su Mubai grabbed her arm.

Looking back, Su Mubai looked serious: "Cui Sangsang, are you hiding something from me?"

Cui Sanning frowned and said he couldn't understand: "Why are you so suspicious all day long?"

She said, deliberately not letting him ask, and pushed him out: "It's time to eat, I'm so hungry."

When Aunt Chen was serving the dishes, Cui Sangning smiled and said, "Aunt Chen, help me put the vase in grandpa's study later, and I will take it back."

As if she really wanted the vase.

But does Su Mu believe it in vain? He didn't believe it, there must be something being hidden from him.

Grandpa Su raised his head and glanced at the clock on the wall, frowned, and asked, "Mu Bai, where is your dad?"

"Why are you still not here at this hour?"

Su Mubai frowned and asked him how he knew.

If I get annoyed when I see him, he will still invite him!

Grandpa Su also suddenly remembered that father and son did not usually contact each other.

So I took my mobile phone and dialed the number, and the call was quickly connected.

As I get older, I have some hearing loss, and my voice on the phone is louder than that of ordinary people.

Grandpa Su looked angry and said to Su Qinghua over there: "Where are you? Why don't you come over?"

Su Qinghua over there looked confused. After thinking for a long time, she still didn't understand what he said. She asked timidly: "What are you doing here?"

"Dad, didn't you say you don't want to see me in the near future?"

Cui Sanning ate her meal quietly, but her attention was entirely focused on the conversation between father and son.

Grandpa Su said angrily: "Today is Sangsang's birthday! You, the father, won't come back!"

The person over there was shocked and stammered: "I forgot, I'm coming over now!"

The sound of him getting up in a hurry and knocking something over came from the other side of the phone.

When she heard the words he had forgotten, Cui Sanning raised the corners of her mouth with a hint of sarcasm. What was she expecting?

Why don't you remember to eat but not to fight?

Su Mu's face was filled with anger, and he slapped his chopsticks on the table.

Grandpa Su yelled over there: "You bastard! Get back here quickly!"

"No need to come." Cui Sanning swallowed what was in his mouth and spoke slowly.

As he spoke, he served himself a bowl of soup and continued: "It will take some time to come here. No need to come. We have almost eaten."

"I won't wait for you."

After taking a sip of the soup, he put down the spoon, picked up a tissue and wiped his mouth, then looked at Su Mubai: "Brother, are you ready?"

"Let's go."

Aunt Chen glanced at the almost untouched dishes on the table, opened her mouth but couldn't say anything.

Cui Sanning took a few more bites, but Su Mubai dropped his chopsticks before they reached the bowl.

The old man didn't even pick up his chopsticks.

Su Mubai was suppressing anger in his heart, but he didn't express it because of the old man's face.

He said one word with a stern face: "Okay."

Cui Sanning stood up, smiled and said to Grandpa Su: "Grandpa, the winter solstice is auspicious, so we will leave first."

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