Kung Fu Baby with 17 Doting Brothers-Chapter 263: A Love Story Between Parents

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Chapter 263: Chapter 263: A Love Story Between Parents

"Ah, this," Gu Che initially wanted to scratch his head, fearing it might ruin his image, he turned and ruffled his sister’s small head, "It’s not that we don’t mention it, mainly because it’s a relationship we can’t resolve, so there’s really no point in telling you."

Tuanzi rolled over and got up, hands on her hips, justified, "But we’re a family, even though Miaomiao is very young and hasn’t been back long, she still has the right to know these things."

Otherwise, she kept overthinking them, which really affected her appetite.

Gu Che was half-lying on the sofa, looking up at his righteous sister, and suddenly beckoned her over.

"What’s up?"

Tuanzi approached slowly, and the next second, her cheek was pinched.

"The youngest, yet appearing so grown-up."

"Hmph, Miaomiao is a little adult." Tuanzi looked very pleased with herself.

"Got it, got it," someone said mischievously, "Actually, I specifically brought back ginger candies and winter melon candies. If you’re a little adult, you probably wouldn’t like candies, right?"

"Ginger candies and winter melon candies?" 𝘧𝑟𝑒𝑒𝘸𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝓁.𝘤𝘰𝓂

Tuanzi got anxious; those were candies she hadn’t tasted before.

"Adults like candies too, if you don’t believe me, ask Gu Mo brother."

Seeing Gu Che unmoved, Tuanzi immediately changed her tune, "Miaomiao is a little human, a tiny human, a child, and children can eat candies."

The Ancient Martial System, which had been observing, couldn’t help but interject.

[Ancient Martial System: If you’re a child, you shouldn’t eat candies either. Do you want cavities?]

Tuanzi was shocked, and when she came to her senses, she glared fiercely at Gu Che.

"Second brother, you cannot say things like ’children shouldn’t eat candies,’ Miaomiao will throw a fit. Miaomiao’s tantrum can be really scary."

Previously, when her master snatched her food, she unleashed her full potential and chased him with a broom over several mountains. Even though the System said the master could have easily escaped, she felt his acting wasn’t that good; he actually couldn’t escape, and she almost caught up with him.

Once she caught up, she not only planned to attack with a broom like a sword but also make him stand as punishment, take away his snacks, and make him sweep the floor, plant vegetables, and cook meals.

Her soft, pale little face was full of threat; however, because she looked too cute and spoke with a hint of a whine when facing family, the threat level was zero.

Gu Che personally opened the suitcase and stuffed two packs of candies into his sister’s arms.

At that moment, some noise came from the kitchen, and the two jumped up like startled rabbits.

"We’ll talk about the important stuff later. Miaomiao, go upstairs first."

To protect her last bit of candy, the Little Heroine burst out with unprecedented potential, disappearing in the blink of an eye and appearing in the second-floor corridor. Then she ’zoomed’ back to the bedroom door, pushed it open, hid the candies, and left the room again.

Gu Che just blinked and his sister disappeared and then reappeared.

"Miaomiao," he exclaimed, "have your skills become more proficient?"

"Nervous?" Tuanzi yawned, "Miaomiao isn’t nervous. Skills aren’t nervous either."

[Ancient Martial System: It’s proficient, meaning...]

The System seized the opportunity to teach.

Tuanzi held her small head and gently shook it, as if trying to shake the System out.

"Wait."

Tuanzi looked warily at her leisurely second brother, "You still haven’t said anything about grandparents’ house. Are you trying to gloss over it?"

Someone guiltily avoided her gaze.

"So that’s it, ow!"

The little cute beast lunged directly at him.

Under his sister’s threat, Gu Che could only briefly mention some past events.

"Uh, it has something to do with mom and dad’s marriage."

As someone who has never been in a relationship, the pure young Gu Che couldn’t understand many things related to marriage.

"Simply put, back in the day, our mom wanted to marry our dad, but grandpa thought our dad was an actor—no, in his eyes, our dad was a star. He didn’t approve of dad’s actor status and suspected dad had a bad character."

Tuanzi tilted her head.

"Was he concerned about mom? Then sit down and talk about it, it should be solvable, right?"

Gu Che’s gaze floated again.

"No, I heard that grandpa just used the artist identity to attack dad. He actually had other candidates for a son-in-law and wanted mom to marry them, even if mom didn’t like it."

"This..."

The little face instantly wrinkled.

Compared to the pure young Gu Che, baby Tuanzi could understand these things even less.

"So does grandpa care about mom or not?"

Gu Che also looked conflicted, "I think he probably cares more about himself. Even if he’s not satisfied with dad, he shouldn’t force mom to marry someone she doesn’t like, right?"

Tuanzi hugged her little arms and nodded seriously.

"Right, he cares more about himself, and that’s wrong. Mom doesn’t have to listen to him."

"Done talking?"

The suddenly sounded voice startled both of them.

Tuanzi almost hid behind the sofa, while Gu Che scratched his face guiltily.

Gu Cheng asked suspiciously, "Just talking about the past, there’s no need to be so guilty, or do you have other things you’re hiding from me?"

The brother and sister immediately shook their heads like rattles, "No, absolutely not!"

Gu Cheng: That means there is.

He didn’t expose them for the time being and asked Gu Che to go eat, while also dragging his sister along.

"Then I’ll tell you everything I know; I know more."

Tuanzi immediately leaned over affectionately.

"Sure, sure, elder brother, tell us."

Gu Cheng narrated the elders’ stories in an unemotional tone, without any inflection.

Grandpa once held a leadership position in a public institution, knew quite a few people, was influenced by the environment, coupled with his own thoughts, he had his eyes on quite a few young lads, some of whom were civil servants or had stable jobs, and came from good families.

He was strong-willed all his life and wanted his daughter to date these people, and must choose one to marry. But at this time, Jin Lin had already made it clear she had a boyfriend, they’d been together for a long time, had a stable relationship, and planned to get married.

"I heard from other elders that grandpa wanted them to break up, but our mom didn’t want to and still wanted to get married."

In terms of family background, the Gu Family is definitely not lacking. Back then, Mr. Gu’s generosity extended to five villas. Gu Feng’s siblings were also doing very well, and everyone had a harmonious relationship, and Gu Feng himself was at the peak of his career.

In terms of looks, Gu Feng had also experienced being regarded as someone who relies on his looks to get by.

In terms of shared interests, one was an actor, the other a director, and part of their social circles even overlapped.

As for Gu Feng’s character, this could be assessed, rather than directly dismissing it.

To put it simply, the old man hoped his children would follow his arrangements. His youngest daughter’s rebelliousness infuriated him, and he resolutely opposed the marriage, but Jin Lin herself was also stubborn. Not having felt respect from her biological father, she insisted on marrying Gu Feng.

After all, she and her brothers were already born, proving that dad and mom eventually had a happy ending together. Tuanzi wasn’t too worried and even felt she could enjoy some minor gossip, "So didn’t dad do anything?"

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