Don't mess it up or I'll ground you inside my Empty Space with Munyu for a month.
Han Fei threw a sideway glance at her father. Contemplating, she nodded.
"Father has told a lot about you, Aunt Liyue," she smiled cutely.
Liyue sat slightly straighter. "What did he say?" she seemed incredibly interested.
Han Fei puffed her chest up—she had a bigger chest than both Ruo and Liyue and she was proud of that—and said, "Good things, mostly."
Liyue smiled and rustled Han Fei's hair. "Who are you trying to hoodwink, indeed, you and Ruo are the same. A piece cut from the same cloth. Well, I'd say you are cheekier. But yeah, don't try to play your aunt."
Subconsciously, Liyue's eyes grew soft and she pinched Han Fei's cheeks.
"You look beautiful, too, now that I look clearly. You also have a bit of his cut to your face."
"...Um, that's the first time someone told me I look like Dad."
"You do, it's your Aunt saying this, trust me."
Liyue adjusted her seating in Han Li's lap, smiling.
"Okay!" Han Fei smiled.
"So what does he do to you? Um, you get what I mean?"
Han Fei blushed. Aren't we meeting for the first time, lady? Why are you so confident?
"Dad, you told me she was somewhat afraid of others or something..."
"She was, she is no longer. Isn't she cute?"
"Damn, mother must have been insecure around her. What a bomb. She seems kind, too. You got a really good deal with her, didn't you?"
Liyue gave a flick on her forehead.
"Ouch," Han Fei cried out. "What was that for?"
"Don't use your voice transmission while I am around."
"How did you find out?" Han Fei rubbed her forehead, a guilty expression on her face.
"Magic," Liyue winked at her.
Han Li just glared at her contemptuously. "Get back in your place, I have other works."
"No, I want to be around my aunt—We just met."
Han Li snapped his fingers and Han Fei vanished into his Empty Space. She screamed: "DAD!!!!"
Han Li tuned her out.
"Ohw, so mean, big brother!" Liyue looked at him with a frown. "I wanted to talk to her longer. Such a cheeky brat. I like her."
"She is just frustrated that you are not hers but Ruo's. They'll make up themselves."
"Eh, really? She is..."
For a while, Liyue scolded Ruo and Ruo silently listened.
"—And then again, Ruo, humph. Have you even raised Han Fei well?" Liyue spat. "I think she hasn't—"
"That's a bit too much, isn't it?" Ruo asked. "Han Fei was raised by both me and Han Li. She is my pride."
"Oh, you finally have a tongue?" Liyue sneered. "Unfilial little girl. I raised YOU along with them. I am the one who—I am the one who you called Big Sister all your life and you just snagged her husband when you had the chance."
"This aunt really has a vicious tongue but she doesn't even know what to say..."
"True," Han Li laughed.
"No you didn't raise me," Ruo mumbled and looked away.
Liyue growled. "What did you say?"
"Han Li was the one who saved me. Mom taught me stuff when I grew up. And then there were the monks. You were always walking behind Han Li and you never really bothered with me other than to impress him." She snorted. "Even now, I don't mind you being snide about me but don't bring Fei Fei into this."
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"Big Brother Han is my husband, if he helped you, it's the same as me helping you."
Ruo looked to the side. "He is my husband, too. We even have a child together."
Han Li almost choked on the hot tea.
"My mother is better at an argument, Aunt Liyue is just steaming out and not even saying actual valid stuff."
"Yeah, it's like the first time I am seeing her arguing."
"Let me out, I will help peace this up."
"No, just watch."
Liyue and Ruo glared at each other.
"You call her Fei Fei?" Liyue asked.
"Sometimes," Ruo replied.
"She doesn't know how to hide while talking in transmission. Her expression is very easy to read too. You should have taught her better."
"Isn't that what aunts are for?"
They both glared at him, both sulking. Finally, the other silent people in the room all smiled.
"Why are you glaring at me?" Han Li snorted. "I'll pin you both on the bed and spank you till you both cry."
They both looked away.
Yue Li laughed like clinging bells.