Chapter 223: 092: Changing Opinions about Ni Yang, Granny Mo’s Birthday Banquet_2
Yes, exactly like that.
Meanwhile, Li Xianxian expectantly looked at Mo Baichuan.
She was wagering whether Mo Baichuan would agree with the old Mrs. Mo. If he did, it meant that he was indeed treating her differently.
“Sure, Granny.”
He agreed!
Mo Baichuan had agreed to take her home!
Li Xianxian’s heart was beating so fast with excitement that she even forgot that there was another little angel in the Mo family.
“Mr. Mo, thank you,” said Li Xianxian, looking at Mo Baichuan with shyness in her eyes.
The expression on Mo Baichuan’s face was somewhat indifferent. “No problem.”
Old Mrs. Mo teased, “Xianxian, you and Chuanchuan have known each other for so long, why are you still calling him Mr. Mo’? That’s so formal. You should just call him Baichuan!”
Calling Mo Baichuan by his name?
Li Xianxian was overjoyed, but she managed to control her emotions. She looked cautiously at Mo Baichuan, “Can I?”
“Sure,” Mo Baichuan suppressed his distaste and nodded.
He wanted to show Ni Yang how good and special he was to Li Xianxian. Otherwise, he couldn’t provoke Ni Yang.
Li Xianxian was so thrilled she didn’t know what to say.
She was probably the first girl in history who could call Mo Baichuan by his name.
This felt absolutely glorious!
Both older Mrs. Mo and Lin Pingping had smiles in their eyes. Although Mo Baichuan didn’t do anything special for Li Xianxian, anyone could tell that he was treating her differently.
Normally, would Mo Baichuan allow a young girl to call him by his name?
Mo Baichuan had driven here. He saw old Mrs. Mo and Lin Pingping off to the car carrying Li Xianxian.
Seeing Li Xianxian get into the co-driver’s seat, Mo Baichuan’s face immediately darkened!
She was too presumptuous!
Did she think he was blind to be interested in someone like her?
Suppressing the anger in his heart, Mo Baichuan leaned into the car, “Granny, Aunt, you go back first. I’ll take care of Xianxian.”
Xianxian?
Did she hear it wrong?
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