â...â Mu Chen didnât reply but asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
If she was a little more sensitive, she wouldâve noticed the change in attitude through his words.
But the little thing wasnât the sensitive type.
She swayed her head and couldnât help but to say, âSangsang didnât do any bad things.â
â...â Mu Chen looked at the bratâs timid eyes with questions written all over his face and raised an eyebrow in amusement.
When did he say that she did something bad?
âWhy are you saying that?â He pinched her meaty cheeks and laughed lightly.
His gentle voice made the little thing feel even worse.
Mommy said that if somethingâs unusual, there must be something strange about it.
Perhaps her cheap daddy was secretly thinking of how to give her a complete childhood.
The little thingâs strand of hair shot up from her assumption.
She blinked slightly and her milky little voice trembled while mumbling, âYou can tell me if I did something wrong.
Sangsang will fix it!â
The little thing straightened her back out of reflecting.
Shen Chuchen: â....â
Look what these two dogsâ education made her.
Mu Chen: â....â He finally understood what she meant.
If he translated this childâs words, it would be, if I did something wrong, you can tell me and Iâll change it.
Mu Chen fell silent.
Perhaps it was because he was too much of a dog before and traumatized her.
The man stretched out a long and cold finger to turn her face around as he reminded, âIâm your dad.â
The little thing nodded subconsciously.
Mhm mhm.
She knew that from the very beginning.
But she didnât have any proof.
âYou can call me dad.â He reminded her again.
Ye Sang: âUncle.â
Mu Chenâs face turned dark, âIâm your dad.â
The little thing pouted, âHow can you curse at me?â
Mu Chen: â...â
Table flip!!
Canât they have a normal conversation?
Shen Chuchen intervened gloomily from the side, âWell, you made her call you uncle for so many days, she probably wonât be able to change it for a while.â
You just have to deal with the disaster that you made yourself.
Mu Chen: â...â He finally understood what âwhat goes around comes aroundâ meant.
The little thing swayed her head and looked at the place not far from them curiously.
Shen Chuchen patted her little head and smiled, âGo play with them if you want.â
Children were forgetful as she already threw the unhappiness from a while ago away and skipped over to play with other children.
âWoah!â
âSo pretty.â
Childrenâs exclaims followed one another.
Ye Sang followed everyone and it was funny to watch the strand of hair on her hair move with her.
The children crowded a young man.
The little next to him was probably his daughter.
The little girl cheered for her dad with glistening eyes, âDaddy is amazing!â
The little thing nudged over curiously.
The man flexibly played with a flower string[1], and it looked rather interesting when he made all sorts of shapes.
All the children who havenât seen this before widened their mouths in curiosity.
Ye Sang hasnât seen it before either.
She glanced at the string with her quick-witted eyes and she was full of puzzlement and curiosity.
âWhatâs your name?â The little girl saw that she was pretty and stretched out a hand.
The little thing puffed her cheeks, âYe Sang.â
âIâm Tingting.â The little girl replied.
Childrenâs friendships were always so sudden. Tingting pointed at the man who successfully joined the childrenâs group and introduced happily, âMy daddy is amazing, isnât he!â
Ye Sang nodded obediently.
Another boy also grinned, âMy dad is a teacher, heâs amazing at math.â
âMy mommy knows how to dance.â
The other children also started to boast about their parents.
Tingting saw that Ye Sang didnât speak, so she asked her curiously with the idea of taking care of her new friend in mind, âSangsang, what can your daddy and mommy do?â
The little thing stared blankly at the question.
She blinked and glanced at her two fathers who were talking to each other from the corner of her eye and pursed her lips together, âMy daddies know how to... how to...â
The little thing opened her cat eyes, âThey know how to kill people and burn them.â
Tingting: â...â What kind of skill is that?
âWhat about your mommy?â She continued to ask.
The little thing swayed her head and replied crisply, âMy mommy knows how to convince people with virtue.â
â...â Her words made all the children confused.
The adult snapped back and couldnât help but to smile at the children. He rubbed Tingtingâs head and said: âWe should go home. Itâs quite late now, all of you children should go back too.â
Tingting was unwilling to leave Ye Sang. She pondered for a while and asked for her dadâs string as she generously passed it to the little thing, âIâll gift you this.â
She waved her little hand, âI hope you see you again, Sangsang.â
The little thing also waved her hands. She watched them leave and jogged back slowly with her little legs.
Ye Sang held the string in her hand and skipped over. She passed it to Shen Chuchen and looked at the slightly drunk daddy.
âDaddy daddy! Play!â
She hinted.
But Shen Chuchen couldnât understand her at all.
The man pressed the strand of hair down on her head and pushed her into Mu Chenâs arms while he was ready to turn around and sleep.
Ye Sang: â...â
Her heart hurts too much and she felt like she wonât feel love again.
âPlay, play it.â She rushed him.
Shen Chuchen opened his eyes and took the string over. He met with the little thingâs eager face and stared blankly.
He hasnât seen this before.
Whatâs so fun about a string?
Shen Chuchen didnât know how to play with it.
Mu Chen saw it and raised an eyebrow. He smiled lightly and brazenly called out, âLittle Sangsang.â
His gentle voice made the little thing straighten her back out of reflex.
Mu Chen: â...â
Was he that scary?
The man forced himself to stay in character and squeezed a gentle smile, âHow about daddy teach you how to play this?â
Ye Sang slowly moved over and gave the string to him after a moment of hesitation.
Mu Chen glanced at her lightly and smiled.
He played it before.
But he just didnât think that he would play this one day to earn his daughterâs favor.
Despite he was thinking about this, he wasnât slow with his hands as he turned the strings into multiple shapes.
The little thingâs eyes lit up. She leaned in and wanted to watch it closely.
Her soft little body was pressing on Mu Chenâs thighs and the manâs lips curved up unnoticeably.
He felt a sense of satisfaction that he never felt before under her admiring and eager eyes.
[1] a game played with a long stringâs ends tied together, putting it on the hand and making different shapes with it, and it can be played with multiple people