"Zhouzhou, when you block the door in a little while and Auntie speaks to you, you tell the uncles outside what she says, okay?" Lu Ning said to Zhouzhou in a gentle voice.
"Okay!" Zhouzhou nodded, agreeing to the task.
Over the past two months, Zhouzhou had begun to speak much more, though he often didn't understand the meaning of what he was saying. But if someone taught him, he could repeat the words.
"Zhouzhou is so great, later on, we definitely have to give our Zhouzhou a big red envelope." As she spoke, Lu Ning opened the door and then had Zhouzhou stand at the entrance.
They had no intention of actually blocking the door—how could they with little Zhouzhou standing there as the only barrier?
Soon after, the groom Ji Yunting arrived with his groomsmen.
The groomsmen, initially gearing up for a confrontation, cooled down immediately upon seeing the little figure at the door; they all knew who this little guy was.