Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 319: A Family of Three
Pei Huai, who was cycling, heard Jiang Ran’s laughter from behind. Although he didn’t know why she was laughing, her happiness made him feel happy too.
By the time Jiang Ran arrived at the little wardrobe, it was already late. When you’re busy, time flies by without you even realizing it, and it was already evening. 𝗳𝐫𝚎𝗲𝚠𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝘃𝚎𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺
Looking at the time, it was actually not even six yet, but the sky had already darkened.
She guessed that it would be completely dark before she and Pei Huai got home.
Once it gets dark, the wind becomes even colder.
Jiang Ran had crocheted many masks, hats, gloves, and scarves, and she geared herself up fully at this time.
After being fully equipped, even though the cold wind was still blowing, Jiang Ran didn’t feel very cold anymore.
When they reached the small courtyard, Jiang Ran eagerly jumped off the back seat as soon as they arrived at the gate, and ran inside.
Even though the weather had turned cold and Jiang Ran was dressed quite thickly, from the back, she still looked slender.
Pei Huai watched Jiang Ran’s figure as she trotted away, and a smile curled on his lips.
If you didn’t know the truth, who would believe she was already a mother of a four-year-old child?
She still looked just like a young girl.
Jiang Ran was unaware of what Pei Huai was thinking. After running into the courtyard, she heard the sound coming from the television.
This time was exactly when cartoons were aired.
Though it was a simple cartoon, with just animation and music, and no dialogue, Pei Jing was still watching with great interest.
He was sitting on a small stool, his back straight, and his head slightly raised, watching the television on the opposite table, his expression incredibly focused.
Jiang Ran stood behind him for quite a while, but he didn’t turn his head around.
Finally, Jiang Ran couldn’t help but speak, "Little Jing, what are you watching?"
Hearing Jiang Ran’s voice, Pei Jing turned his little head around.
Upon seeing Jiang Ran, Pei Jing’s face immediately lit up with a delighted smile.
"Mom, you’re back!? Come quickly, look, look—"
As he spoke, he stood up and reached out to pull Jiang Ran’s hand, drawing her inside while pointing at the television with his other hand, urging her to watch.
Jiang Ran patted Pei Jing on his little head, walked in with him, and sat down beside him.
The cartoon being shown on TV was a classic one.
Jiang Ran had watched it when she was a child too.
Seeing it again after so many years felt quite comforting.
When Pei Huai came in, he saw the mother and son sitting side by side.
Though they were one big and one small, one tall and one short, they both had straight backs.
Pei Huai didn’t make a sound to disturb them but quietly walked over and sat beside Pei Jing on the other side.
Hearing the movement, both Jiang Ran and Pei Jing turned their heads to look. Seeing it was Pei Huai, neither of them said a word, they just smiled at him and then turned back to continue watching the cartoon.
The three of them sat quietly watching until ten minutes later the cartoon ended, and only then did they make other movements.
For some reason, at that moment, Jiang Ran felt like the three of them had just finished watching a movie together as a family.
Even though there was no great cinematic experience, no soda or popcorn, it didn’t matter.
After they got the television, Pei Jing would always watch it for a bit every day after coming back from kindergarten.
The duration was not long, only half an hour.
If Jiang Ran was home, she would accompany him to watch.
Not only watch, but the mother and son would also discuss it.







