Chi Gui didn't reply.
Fu Si waited for a while, sighed, and wondered, when would Chi ever get a bit softer and cuter?
He could only switch back to a serious tone, "I've also returned to my family home in the Capital City recently. If there's anything, you can contact me. I'll definitely help if I can."
Chi Gui: "Thank you."
The two briefly chatted, and Fu Si didn't want to disturb Chi Gui any further, so he didn't say much.
Putting away his phone, Fu Si stroked his chin, then said to Qin Cheng, who happened to be coming downstairs, "Go arrange for a bodyguard to protect Chi, and send the gift I've prepared for her."
Qin Cheng: …
Qin Cheng left with the gift that Fu Si had prepared the day before; right at that moment, Old Sir Fu walked in.
He immediately saw his grandson slouched lazily on the sofa.
He sat opposite Fu Si, slowly poured a cup of tea, and carefully began, "Professor Chi is back in the Capital City, when you have time, join me for a meal with her."