I couldn't help but chuckle, and Liang Yue was angry: "An'an, why didn't you stop them? You know what kind of child Xiaoyang is. Quickly help persuade Sun Cheng's mother."

I slowly walked over, took out Sun Cheng's favorite teacup from the cabinet, and handed it to Liang Xiaoyang: "Xiaoyang, Sun Uncle said he wanted to give this to you last time. Auntie is giving it to you on his behalf. Don't be angry, okay?"

Liang Xiaoyang snatched it away: "This will do."

My mother-in-law couldn't stand it anymore. She picked up the broom and was about to drive Liang Yue and her son out: "A bunch of troublemakers, anything can just come knocking at the door, get out, get out, get out!"

I secretly chuckled in my heart, wondering whom Sun Cheng would choose when Liang Yue complained to him at night.

After Sun Cheng came back, he spent nearly an hour on the phone in the bathroom, and then he went to his mother's room and said that Liang Yue was his friend, asking his mother to be more polite.

"Liang Yue? Is that the one you told me about on the phone, the one whose family is extremely poor? Why are you still thinking about her?"

"I said how could she bring this child shamelessly to the door, turns out it was your idea."

"No, that child..."

Sun Cheng quickly interrupted: "Alright mom, don't overthink it. Liang Yue and I are just ordinary friends, Xiaoyang is a good kid, you don't need to be too strict."

I stood at the door, feeling a chill. So, the white moonlight in Sun Cheng's articles, the white moonlight torn apart by his parents, is actually Liang Yue.

Sun Cheng came out exhausted and saw me standing at the door, his face pale.

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