The man stood up to greet her, his eyes always resting on Chu Yao, and he said: "Sister Zeng, please sit down quickly. This is Jiaxiang, this is the first time we meet. My surname is Yan, you can just call me Uncle Yan."

Chu Yao took a quick look and found that Mr. Yan was a rare and elegant person, quite proud but not arrogant.

Even when faced with his somewhat vulgar aunt and the child Yuan Jiaxiang, he did not show any impatience. Instead, he always entertained them politely.

However, this man's voice sounded somewhat familiar.

Chu Yao couldn't remember where she heard his voice for a moment. Her memory was very good, and there were only two possibilities for this to happen.

Either she heard Mr. Yan's voice accidentally and did not see him in person;

Or, Yuan Jiaxiang had heard Mr. Yan's voice, and she had only inherited part of Yuan Jiaxiang's memory. He was also a person suffering from psychological problems, and the memory in his mind was incomplete and fuzzy.

Mr. Yan took the initiative to sit next to Chu Yao and said, "Jiaxiang, Uncle Yan wants to ask you a few questions. Don't be afraid. Just say whatever comes to mind, okay?"

"Okay." Chu Yao nodded.

She thought Mr. Yan would directly ask about Yuan Jiahao's situation, but she didn't expect him. As soon as he opened his mouth, he said, "How is your mother doing lately? Is her health good? How many dishes do you usually eat at home?"

After Chu Yao answered truthfully, he asked with concern: "When did you buy these clothes?... They are my cousin's old clothes. Doesn't mom usually buy clothes for you and your sister?"

He asked eight or nine questions in succession, most of them centered on Yuan Mu, and seemed to be particularly concerned about Yuan Mu's life.

If others heard this, they would really think that Yuan Mu was his first love, Bai Yueguang.

It's a pity that Chu Yao didn't see any relationship between him and Yuan's mother.

Boss Yan’s ancestral home is in Yuan Jiaxiang’s hometown, but he was born and grew up in Hong Kong City.

However, his accent is standard Mandarin, and there is no hint of Hong Kong flavor.

According to him, after finishing college, he went to the Imperial Capital to start a business, opened a book publishing house, and later did some investment business.

Chu Yao pretended to be very interested and asked him what the imperial capital was like, how it was different from his hometown, etc.

There was a bit of surprise and appreciation in his eyes. Yuan Jiaxiang was originally just a medium. He wanted to understand the current situation of the Yuan family through Yuan Jiaxiang.

The people he cares about most are Yuan Mu and Yuan Jiahao. As for this boy, he is very healthy and is about to grow up, so he doesn't need to worry about it.

But he didn't expect that Yuan Jiaxiang gave him a surprise.

The people Mr. Yan interacts with most in Imperial City are newcomers who come to the publishing house for internships. Unlike other companies, he likes to recruit young people instead of experienced veterans.

Although these children are unskilled and often make mistakes, they have novel ideas that can bring vitality to the publishing house.

However, it is difficult for these graduates from major prestigious schools not to show timidity when facing Mr. Yan, let alone talk to him like Chu Yao.

Although Chu Yao is already trying hard to pretend to be a teenager, some things are engraved in her bones and it is difficult for her to change.

Mr. Yan suddenly had a bold idea. Perhaps, he could take his two children back this time.

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