Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
He had always been strong in nature and had never shed a tear even when he was seriously injured.
Tears involuntarily leaked from his burning eyes when he hugged his twin now, though.
âWeâll never be apart from now on!â he solemnly declared.
His tight embrace nearly suffocated Youyou.
âBrother, a little gentler; Iâm hurting...â he cried out helplessly.
âOh.â His brother loosened his arms.
Before he could take in another breath, the boy hugged him tightly again!
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âYouyou, Iâve promised to always protect you; itâs my fault for letting you sustain such heavy injuries this time...â
âBrother...â
âDo you blame me?â
âMy wounds... are hurting,â he weakly hinted.
Startled, Mu Yichen hastily released him. He could not help bursting into laughter when he caught sight of his older twinâs flustered expression.
The latterâs face stiffened, and he asked with puzzlement. âWhat are you laughing about?â
âBrother, I just realized that youâre quite amusing.â Youyou chuckled behind his hand.
âWhat do you mean?â
âYouâre very mushy,â he answered.
The older twin smacked his lips, his heart chilling drastically. â...ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The younger boy stroked the older one on his head helplessly. âGood boy, arenât I home now?â
His brother turned strangely red in the face but smiled, nonetheless, feeling rather greedy for the warmth of his hand.
Their parents approached them, exchanging glances at the sight of this loving scene between the two, little lads.
âSo loving?â
Yun Shishi could not help teasing them despite being glad of their good rapport.
She suddenly recalled the time when the two boys first met; the younger one despised his brother and they were not close at all.
Now that the brothers were on such good terms, her worries were mostly elevated.
Youyou smacked his forehead helplessly at having been made fun of by his mother.
She continued. âLittle Yichen, you look like an ancient wife waiting for her husband to return home with your earlier display.â
His father chimed in, âThe Amah Rock1.â
His mother immediately echoed, âYes, the Amah Rock...â
The little lad in question did not know what they meant by that.
His younger twin understood, though. His face stiffened a little before he whined, âHey!â
He instantly pouted in feigned annoyance.
His older brother was baffled. âYouyou, what did daddy and mommy mean by it?â
He earnestly replied, âDonât ask anymore since you donât know.â
The otherâs lips shriveled in defeat.
Feeling even more amused, their mother stepped forward to hug the boys in each of her arms. These two are simply so amusing! She chuckled inwardly and reached out to graze the older oneâs nose.
The twins exchanged smiles.
Back home, the mother specially cooked a sumptuous dinner for the boys.
Her cooking skills were a little rusty since it had been a long time since she last cooked. Naturally, her cooking could not compare to Youyouâs, but she had put in the effort and the food taste was not bad; she had improved a little compared to before.
Mu Yichen was filled with expectations for his motherâs cooking. Once the dishes were all served on the table, he impatiently sampled a mouthful, instantly arching a brow in approval. âMommyâs cooking is excellent!â
âReally? Eat more, then!â She felt encouraged.
At the side, the man mercilessly gave his evaluation. âBarely satisfactory!â
His womanâs face fell and she shot him a look.