"Old lady," Ding Ji gently tapped grandma's arm with his foot, "help me do the math..."

"I can't beat you to death for being unruly!" Grandma slapped him quickly on his calf.

"Ouch," Ding Ji retracted his legs and rubbed them while enjoying himself, "This reaction doesn't look like that of an old lady."

"This is what you trained to recruit your grandma all day long." Grandpa said next to him.

"Why are you talking!" Grandma stared at him, "Who is training me? I am a dog and I am training!"

"I didn't say anything," Grandpa said. "I don't want to scold your grandson. Come around and scold me."

"Are you willing to scold me?" Grandma said.

"My father is reluctant to scold," Ding Ji raised his feet and dangled on his toes, "He is willing to hit."

"You troublemaker, you troublemaker!" My sister-in-law came over and poked him twice in the stomach, "Since you were a child, you have been teasing your grandparents to fight all day long, and you are fighting with crickets!"

"Hey!" Ding Ji grabbed his sister-in-law's hand, "Who are you talking about?"

"Tell me about you!" My sister-in-law patted him and took the red envelope out of her pocket. "Take it, I forgot about it when I left later."

"Money?" Ding Ji took the red envelope, "Thank you, sister-in-law, I love you."

"How much?" Grandma immediately came over, "I don't want any less."

My sister-in-law laughed: "A lot! I guarantee a lot, but I won't dare to give it to him in front of you if I don't have a lot!"

"When Xiao Ji gets to work, it's time to get red envelopes for Little Mung Bean," grandma said with a smile, "Nothing less will do! Let Little Mung Bean make trouble for him."

Ding Ji followed Hehe and was happy, but a little uncomfortable.

Xiao Mung Bean is the daughter of my sister-in-law. She is now in elementary school. It is said that her sister-in-law will give him a red envelope, and the corresponding relationship should be that her father will give him a red envelope, but grandma did not mention him.

The son he raised...can't be said to be outstanding. Not only is the son excellent, but the daughter-in-law is also very outstanding. But the more outstanding he is, the farther away he is from himself, and in the end he is gone.

"What did you just ask me to do?" Grandma asked.

"Yes or no." Ding Ji said.

"You figure it out yourself," grandma said with disdain, "Do you want me to figure it out too?"

"You're right." Ding Ji said.

"Will he win the top prize?" my sister-in-law guessed.

"Don't guess!" Grandma said, "It's not going to work out if you guess!"

My sister-in-law smiled and sat on the chair: "Oh, then does this count?"

"He doesn't know how to calculate the number one scholar," grandma told my sister-in-law. "If I really want to save face, I should have hidden myself in the house and not asked me to calculate it for him."

"It's true." My sister-in-law nodded.

"Yes." Grandma patted Ding Ji's leg.

"Let me go on a trip these two days," Ding Ji said, "Is that okay?"

"Okay, what's wrong," Grandpa said, "Do you want to go with your classmates? Or go with Pengpeng?"

"Go with Lin Wuyu." Ding Ji said. He was embarrassed to say that he was going alone and Lin Wuyu didn't take him.

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