Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 211: Teach Him to Be a Better Man
Adults are fine, but children simply can’t resist this sweet smell.
Jiang Ran was in the upper bunk, right above the two kids, and couldn’t see their expressions at the moment, but could hear them swallowing their saliva.
Since this woman has malted milk and biscuits, why didn’t she give the kids some earlier?
Even if she didn’t think of it earlier, she should give them some now, right?
Just then, the man came back.
The man casually put the things on the table, picked up the malted milk and took a sip, then sighed contentedly, "Nice!"
The man drank the malted milk while eating biscuits, shaking his head from time to time, clicking his tongue in appreciation.
Watching him shake his head like that, Jiang Ran’s mind could only think of one phrase: Smash his stupid head!
Jiang Ran even doubted for a moment whether this man was indeed the father of the children or the woman’s husband, but maybe just a colleague or relative or something.
However, this thought was quickly dismissed because the two kids called him Dad.
When the kids called him Dad, Jiang Ran just lay back down.
Her mind was blank, with only a string of ellipses.
Watching their family dynamics, it was clear this behavior had been a long-standing habit.
Although Jiang Ran didn’t know why they formed such habits, she told herself not to meddle in other people’s affairs.
As long as they were on the train, Jiang Ran watched this bizarre scenario.
This family, with the woman working tirelessly, taking care of the kids, serving the husband.
The children were lively yet relatively obedient.
The husband acted like a king, expecting to be waited on hand and foot, ignoring everyone else.
No, to be more precise, he didn’t even take care of himself.
This woman wasn’t just the mother of the two kids, but essentially the mother of three.
That was genuinely raising a man-child.
When the train finally reached the station, Jiang Ran couldn’t wait to jump down from the upper bunk, pack her things, and walk out of the carriage.
She couldn’t interfere with others’ family affairs, but she could choose not to watch.
Pei Huai and Chen Bing noticed Jiang Ran’s displeasure; in the past two days, apart from necessary conversations, they barely spoke to her, afraid of accidentally setting her off.
It was clear that the woman and her family were also getting off here.
As Jiang Ran and her companions walked out, they heard the woman’s voice.
Jiang Ran glanced back and saw the woman and the two kids carrying bags of stuff, while the man walked with empty hands, leisurely strolling as if walking in his own garden, not having just gotten off a train.
Jiang Ran, "..."
Jiang Ran quickly shifted her gaze away.
She was really afraid that if she kept watching, she wouldn’t be able to resist rushing over to give that man a beating.
Exiting the train station, Pei Huai glanced at Jiang Ran, "Don’t worry, I won’t be like that."
Upon hearing this, Jiang Ran gave Pei Huai a cold look, "Ha!"
Never mind doing something like that, even if Pei Huai merely had the thought, Jiang Ran would teach him a lesson.
Receiving Jiang Ran’s cold sneer, Pei Huai, "..."
Pei Huai rubbed his nose, wondering if he shouldn’t have spoken at all?
As he thought about it, Chen Bing leaned over and put an arm around his shoulder, "Bro, at times like this, the more you say, the more mistakes you make. You’d be better off keeping quiet." 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮
Pei Huai nodded in agreement.
Jiang Ran heard Chen Bing’s words, but just gave him a glance and said nothing more.
Outside the train station, breathing in the fresh air, Jiang Ran felt like she was finally alive again.







