Just Graduated, the Aloof School Flower Brought the Baby to the Door?-Chapter 19 - What to Do When the Baby Is Too Clingy
Chapter 19: What to Do When the Baby Is Too Clingy
Mother Lin’s face held a hint of skepticism.
It wasn’t that she didn’t want to believe her son, but he was still at the age of graduation.
Even if he found a job, how much money could he really earn?
How would he support these two babies?
It wasn’t as simple as just talking about it.
As parents, how could they not worry about their child?
“Mom, I didn’t tell you earlier because I didn’t want you to worry.”
“Actually, when I was in school, I made some investments.”
“Recently, those investments have been doing well, and I’ve made a little profit.”
“You see, this house is the one I bought. I even bought a car.”
Lin Yang knew that his mother’s hesitation was due to concern, a mother’s love.
He patiently explained, “How is that possible?” she instinctively questioned.
After all, while Jiang City might not be considered a top-tier city, it was still a first-tier city, and property prices were high.
This house was in the suburbs of Jiang City.
To acquire it, they’d need at least 2 million or more.
Their savings as a couple weren’t anywhere close to that amount.
Lin Yang was still a student—how could he possibly earn so much money?
“Look, the property deed is right here.”
He knew his mother wouldn’t easily believe him.
He went straight to the master bedroom drawer and pulled out the property deed, handing it to her.
Mother Lin skeptically opened the document and saw her son’s name on it.
“You really earned all this money?”
Her eyes widened.
“Yes, Mom. You and Dad don’t need to save anymore. Spend freely, and in the future, I’ll take care of you both.”
Lin Yang spoke earnestly.
He wasn’t joking; he meant every word.
“Good, my son has grown up and become sensible.”
Mother Lin’s eyes welled up with tears.
She was happier about this than earning money herself.
“Oh, by the way”
“This is something your grandmother passed down to me—a family heirloom.”
“When we first met, I didn’t have anything good to give, so give this to Yao Yao.”
She took out a small wooden box from her pocket and opened it.
Inside was a translucent jade bracelet.
The color was exquisite, and it looked valuable.
“Okay”
Lin Yang accepted the bracelet this time without hesitation.
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He examined it briefly and then closed the wooden box.
Just then, cries came from the baby’s room.
Shu Mengyao’s hurried voice followed as she tried to soothe the baby.
“Mom, let me go check on them.”
Lin Yang hurriedly ran back to the baby’s room.
Looking at Lin Yang’s nervous appearance, Mother Lin showed a smile.
“Our son is really promising now!” she said Father Lin.
…
In the baby’s room, Lin Yang found that Xingxing was the one crying.
While Yunyun stared blankly at the ceiling.
Xingxing had just finished a diaper change.
So why was she crying again?
Babies usually cry either when hungry or when they needed a diaper change.
But this time, Xingxing had already eaten, and her diaper was clean.
Newborns couldn’t express their feelings, so this inexplicable crying was the scariest kind.
“I don’t know either.””Lin Yang, is the baby sick?”
She sat tearfully on the side, trying to comfort the baby while nervously asking Lin Yang.
In situations like this, she was already panicking and just wanted to rely on him.
“Yaoyao, don’t worry, it’s probably not that serious.”
Lin Yang reassured her, cradling Xingxing in his arms.
“Why is the baby crying so much? Is there something uncomfortable?””It’s not cute to cry.”
He teased gently, even though he knew Xingxing couldn’t understand his words yet.
Lin Yang’s voice seemed to have a magical effect.
Despite Xingxing’s initial fussiness, as soon as she heard her father’s voice, she immediately stopped crying.
Her little fists gradually relaxed, and she lay quietly in her father’s embrace, no longer showing any signs of distress.
Shu Mengyao looked at this scene blankly.
Although relieved because the baby is not sick.
She also felt a twinge of jealousy.
“It seems like the baby prefers you more.”
She murmured, her voice a mix of emotions—was it jealousy or playfulness?
“I still like you.”
Sensing Shu Mengyao’s slightly downcast mood.
He smiled and gently put Xingxing to sleep before carefully placing her back in the crib.
Then he retrieved the small wooden box his mother had given him earlier.
“Yao Yao, this is something my mom gave you—a family heirloom.”
Lin Yang said, handing her the box.
It was intricately carved and looked exquisite.
Shu Mengyao hesitated, glancing at Lin Yang and then at the box.
Finally, she reached out, holding the wooden box in her palm.
It felt weighty, as if it carried the weight of Mother Lin’s approval.
She opened the box cautiously and took out the jade bracelet inside.
“It’s beautiful”
“Can I wear it?”
“Of course! From now on, it’s yours.”
Lin Yang nodded, reaching over to tuck a strand of Shu Mengyao’s hair behind her ear.
She carefully slid the jade bracelet onto her wrist, and it fit perfectly, its cool surface hugging her skin.
“Does it look good?” Shu Mengyao raised her wrist, her eyes shining with anticipation.
“Very good,” Lin Yang replied without hesitation.
…
Meanwhile, in the kitchen, Mother Lin was busy boiling chicken and plucking its feathers.
“Old Lin, you’re moving too slowly. Go cut some vegetables.”
“The chicken soup needs to simmer for a while; otherwise, it won’t be as flavorful or nutritious.”
Father Lin, a university professor, didn’t spend much time in the kitchen.
He helped with washing and prepping vegetables, but his movements were a bit clumsy, often prompting reminders from Mother Lin.
After soothing the baby, Lin Yang came out to help his mother.
“Let me take over here, Dad.”
At his father’s pace, they might not even have dinner on time.”Can you do it, kid?”
“Both you and your dad haven’t done much cooking at home.”
Mother Lin chimed in.
“Isn’t it because its delicious when my wife cook? You don’t need me to cook.”
Father Lin innocently defended himself, and his words made Mother Lin beam with happiness.
Lin Yang secretly gave his father a thumbs-up.
Sure enough, the only one who can subdue my mother is my father.
“Mom has changed,” Lin Yang teased.
“Want to see me show off my cooking skills?”