Contract Marriage: Billionaire and His Deaf Wife-Chapter 1193: Lingxin and Mingli (4)
"Alright, it’s time to turn off the TV." Gu Nuan’s mom walked over and picked up the remote, ready to turn off the television. Watching too much TV is bad for the eyes, that’s something Gu Nuan’s mom understands, so she strictly controls the children’s TV time.
Upon hearing that the TV would be turned off, Mingli, the younger brother, was not happy, pouting his lips, "Grandma, don’t turn it off."
"You’re not watching cartoons anyway, so it doesn’t matter." Gu Nuan’s mom used this excuse to placate her two grandsons.
Lingxin, the older brother, clicked his tongue and said, "What’s so good about cartoons? They’re boring."
Gu Nuan’s mom felt lines of frustration forming on her forehead as she asked her older grandson, "Why are they boring? You find this interesting?" Financial news babbling on, what can a three-year-old understand?
"Interesting," his younger brother Mingli interjected, "Anything involving money is interesting."
Hearing the child say such things, Gu Nuan’s mom felt it necessary to go over and teach a lesson, so she went over to young Mingli and said, "Who taught you that? What’s interesting about money? Let grandma tell you, having money isn’t what makes things good."
"That’s not what dad says." Mingli cited the loving words of the big dog dad, "Dad says that as a man, if the wife wants money, the man should give it."
Kids nowadays are like this; whatever adults say, they will use it to counter-argue, leaving you helpless. At this moment, Gu Nuan’s mom felt challenged. The two little monkeys clearly have a higher IQ than their grandma; they’ve been exceptionally clever since they were little.
Unable to argue with the two monkeys, Gu Nuan’s mom turned to her husband, Gu Nuan’s dad: "You go and talk to them; I’m not as eloquent as they are."
"Talk about what?" Gu Nuan’s dad, naturally laid-back, and anyway, he thought the son-in-law’s words weren’t wrong, casually said, "Having money is good, that’s something you can’t fool the kids about."
"That’s not correct values." Gu Nuan’s mom patted Gu Nuan’s dad on the shoulder, "Why don’t you teach them why we moved from a big house to live here?"
To explain, Gu Nuan and Xiao Yebai moved their family away from the Ruan Family villa about three years ago. After a negotiation representative from the Ruan Family came to the villa that day, the couple discussed and decided to move. Mainly considering, the house was big, too big, too lavish.
Xiao Yebai and Gu Nuan both believed that for children’s growth, the environment shouldn’t be too affluent or extravagant. It’s always said that tough days make a person.
Facing Gu Nuan’s mom’s question, Gu Nuan’s dad scratched his head and thought for a moment.
The two little monkey brothers had already started to respond, helping their grandfather to answer their grandmother: "The move was to earn more money."
To this, Gu Nuan’s dad slapped his head and said, "Yep, that’s just what these two kids said."
Gu Nuan’s mom almost pulled Gu Nuan’s dad’s ear, ready to take him back to their hometown. The only reason she didn’t was because of her concern for her daughter and son-in-law. Those two little monkeys have never been easy to raise since they were little, because they were too smart, always jumping around, so when her daughter and son-in-law got busy with work, they simply couldn’t manage.
Hiring a nanny was an option, but ultimately, they weren’t family, and there was fear that in time, the children would become distant from their blood relatives, so in the end, it needed to be family who took care of them.
Originally, Xiao Yebai’s grandmother volunteered to personally take care of the great-grandsons. As a result, one day when the two monkeys had just started to crawl, they took drawing pens and decorated the face of the sleeping grandma.
That day, looking in the mirror and seeing her face turned into a big cat face, Xiao Yebai’s grandma, who was a bit of a neat freak and image-conscious, after this experience, immediately told her grandson and granddaughter-in-law: At my age, I just don’t have the energy, it’s better to leave them to the grandma and grandpa on the other side.







