Reborn as a Weak Beauty Pampered by All-Chapter 1228 - 1189: That Child Really Looks Like Me? (Part 3)
"Go to sleep."
"Okay."
The room returns to silence.
Except for the two brothers, no one at home knows what the two discussed tonight.
"Dad, are you listening to me?"
The girl’s voice is gentle and sweet; she looks up with big eyes at the man sitting by her bed, lulling her to sleep. Seeing the man not quite present, the girl pouts and says, "Bad dad, Qianqian talks to you, but you’re ignoring her."
"Alright, alright, dad is bad. Dad says sorry to our Qianqian."
The man’s name is Han Bin, and the little girl is his daughter, whose full name is Han Qian, nickname Qianqian. She is the classmate Han Qian mentioned to Ming Han.
"So, what did I just say to dad, do you remember?"
"You said there’s a boy in your class who looks a lot like how dad looked when he was a child."
"That’s right, he not only resembles dad but also looks like me. My classmates say I and Luo Minghan look like twins, saying that Luo Minghan and his sister Luo Mingwei look nothing alike."
"Luo Minghan? Luo Mingwei?"
"Yes, Luo Minghan and Luo Mingwei, they’re siblings, they were born on the same day. Dad, Luo Minghan is really good at studying, and his sister is also quite impressive, although I don’t really like them!"
Han Qian pouts: "I just said Luo Minghan looks like dad, and he wanted to hit me; I hate him! And Luo Mingwei, I’ve disliked her since kindergarten!"
"Why? Aren’t you classmates?"
Han Bin asks his daughter, yet his expression is one of contemplation.
"I don’t know; I just don’t like them, that’s it."
"Alright, alright, you don’t like them, so you don’t like them!"
"But I like Teacher Lizi. But Teacher Lizi is Luo Minghan and Luo Mingwei’s mom; dad, I’m really troubled!"
"Teacher Lizi?"
"The beautiful lady who used to tell stories on TV to children, that’s Teacher Lizi. Back in kindergarten, all the kids in my class really liked Teacher Lizi! But Teacher Lizi later stopped telling stories to the kids; she went to compete in sports, like my aunt, to bring glory to our country!"
The aunt Han Qian refers to is actually a friend of Kang Li’s, namely Han Xia.
However, Kang Li is unaware of the conflict between his kid and his teammate Han Xia’s niece.
"Dad knows, so is it time to close your eyes and sleep?"
"Okay, goodnight, dad!"
Waving her little hand, Han Qian watches her father’s figure disappear outside the door.
Returning to the master bedroom, Han Bin reflects on the words his daughter Han Qian said, and suddenly a figure flashes in his mind. But he shakes his head immediately, thinking it’s unlikely and doesn’t dwell further.
Next afternoon.
"What’s wrong?"
"Qianqian got into a fight with classmates at school, can you go check it out? I’m in the middle of a business deal and can’t leave."
Han Xia was training when she suddenly got called to answer the phone. Hearing it’s her second brother Han Bin, she agreed without hesitation.
Unexpectedly, upon arriving at the school her niece Han Qian attends, she learns that her niece was involved in a brawl, and the opponents were children of her good friend, leaving her quite stunned.
"Tell me, why did you fight?"
"I already explained at school, I didn’t want to fight; it was Luo Minghan who wanted to hit me. Then some classmates who are close to me fought with Luo Minghan’s group. It turned out that Luo Minghan’s side had more people and were better fighters; I totally lost out. Aunt, instead of comforting me, you rebuke me at home; if you don’t believe me, I’ll cry and show you!"
Indeed, Han Xia has already brought her niece Han Qian back home.
"Why did you bring your dad’s childhood photograph to school for no reason?"
"It was because Luo Minghan didn’t believe me when I said he looked like my dad. I just showed him my dad’s childhood photo, and he immediately got angry, calling me an idiot."
"There are millions of people in the world, many look alike. Even if Minghan and your dad’s childhood photo resemble each other a bit, why make a point to say this to Minghan?"
"Aunt, do you like Luo Minghan and Luo Mingwei, right?"
"Yes, I do like Minghan and Vivi."
"Why? They have nothing to do with our family, and I’m your niece."
"Because Minghan and Vivi are very well-behaved. Besides, they’re not unrelated to me; they’re my good friend’s children. If today you hadn’t brought out your dad’s childhood photo causing trouble, would nearly half of your class end up in a fight?"







