The General's Darling Is Delicate-Chapter 473: Post-Marriage Extra (Part 3)

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Chapter 473: Post-Marriage Extra (Part 3)

Yun Chunnuan: "..."

Madam Qi: "..."

Lian Qiao: "..."

Lian Qiao had once heard her son call little Yun Yun ’Nuannuan, Nuannuan’...

She thought it was just a child imitating adults, a casual action.

Little Yun Yun didn’t mind either, so Lian Qiao didn’t force him to change what he called her.

However...

Calling someone who could be his grandmother "sister", isn’t that asking for trouble?!

"Na Jie! Who taught you to be so disrespectful! This is Grandma! You can call her Granny, but you must not call her Sister! Do you hear me?"

Lian Qiao hurriedly pulled over her son and apologized to Madam Qi, "Sorry, he’s just a child and doesn’t understand, seeing you young and... Please don’t mind."

This woman said little Yun Yun recognizes her as his godmother, but in reality, Lian Qiao noticed the warmth he showed Madam Qi was more intimate than what he showed to the Grand Empress Dowager in the Royal Palace.

No matter what her status is, it wasn’t someone she could afford to offend.

Lian Qiao’s respect for Madam Qi was undoubtedly a reminder to herself that the person before her was no longer someone she could rely on, nor would he become her husband.

Though there was that familiar soul within her, yet...

Madam Qi curled her lips into a smile, but it was an indescribable melancholy, "It’s okay, they’re just kids."

She withdrew her gaze, no longer looking at the little boy struggling desperately as the woman held him.

Her eyes fell on the daughter’s face, handing over the food box she was holding, "Here, this is braised meat with sweet and sour sauce your mom made for you, and chilled plum soup inside. You’re too thin; from now on, no more being picky about food."

In that moment, Yun Chunnuan felt an inexplicable unease. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎

Taking the food box and smelling the familiar aroma inside, her nose tingled, "Mom..."

Her mother was a top chef at a five-star restaurant, with unmatched culinary skills.

Yun Chunnuan actually loved her mom’s cooking the most, especially the braised meat with sweet and sour sauce. No other restaurant could match her mom’s flavor.

But her father was concerned about her mother working all day outside and then having to cook at home.

He would often cook himself, making whatever she liked.

Yet, it simply wasn’t her mother’s flavor.

In this new life, over the past few years, her mother seemed to make up for all the shortcomings of the past, preparing her favorite dishes daily.

As children, they undoubtedly enjoyed the pampering their parents gave them without guilt.

No matter how old one is, in front of their mother, they’re just a child, inclined to pout and unable to bear any grievances.

Yun Chunnuan relied on her mother more than the version of herself in her past life did.

Her mother used to be very serious and strict with her; this lifetime she finally felt the meticulous maternal love. She was often rebellious, yet never felt anything was wrong.

But at this moment, Yun Chunnuan’s heart hurt like it was being pricked by a needle.

She couldn’t quite describe her feelings, nor could she explain why — she just felt very uncomfortable...

"What’s with the ’Mom’? You’ve got so many phrases! Go play with the kids; your mother is waiting for me to return to the palace for dinner. You and Lie’er should bring Yueyue to visit the palace more often; don’t forget you have a son!

I’m heading back. Go on and have fun."

Madam Qi turned to leave, while Axun struggled to break free from his mother’s grip, winking at little Yue’er.

Little Yueyue immediately rushed forward and hugged Madam Qi’s leg, "Granny, don’t go! Yue’er misses you, mom misses you, and Axun brother misses you too!"

Madam Qi’s eyes were still teary; looking down she saw the little girl with two bun-shaped hairdos.

She always felt Yueyue looked a lot like her daughter from her previous life, though she didn’t have her father’s deep eyes nor the phoenix-like eyes her daughter’s body had.

Instead, she had round almond eyes, a small nose, small mouth, almost identical to how her daughter looked as a child.

Madam Qi was often soft-hearted towards this little one, reluctant to refuse any of her requests.

Picking up the little girl from her leg, she pinched Yueyue’s chubby cheeks, "Granny steamed milk cakes for Yue’er; Yueyue is still young, no random eating, understand?"

Little Yueyue nodded cluelessly and clasped Madam Qi’s neck, "Yue’er will be good, but Granny, don’t leave, okay? Yue’er wants to sleep with Granny tonight!"

Yun Chunnuan also collected herself, stepping forward to grab her mother’s arm, "Mom, your son-in-law really wants hot pot tonight, the two families finally together, please join us too. I’ll send someone to invite Mother."