Your Beloved Sweetheart Is Online-Chapter 1677 - 1680: The Joyful Life of Being Pursued 4
"That’s what Dad said! He also bought a cake and told me to keep it secret to surprise you, so you can’t tell Dad I said anything."
The two little ones sat by Qishui.
Little Chu dipped his finger into the water, touched it to his tongue, so sweet.
Little Chu curiously sucked on his little finger, "Why is the water in Qishui so sweet?"
Ling Yin tilted his head, thinking innocently, "Maybe the stones in Qishui are made of honey."
Little Chu’s eyes widened, looking at Ling Yin with half-belief, "Really?"
Ling Yin nodded confidently, "Why not!"
Little Chu’s pretty eyes sparkled with two little twinkling stars, "If I drink the water from Qishui, will I also become sweet?"
Ling Yin thought for a moment, "There’s no need."
Little Chu blinked his long dark eyelashes, showing a hint of displeasure.
Ling Yin: "Silly girl! Don’t you know I’m also made of honey?" He said with a bright smile.
Ling Yin had a sudden idea and placed the flower he held onto his head. Little Chu obediently sat there, his little eyes glancing up, eager to see his little appearance.
As soon as Ling Yin finished his masterpiece, Little Chu couldn’t wait and stood up, striking a beautiful pose, feeling very proud.
"So pretty, like a bride."
"I’ll be your bride."
Ling Yin gestured to his face, saying, "Shy!"
Little Chu’s face flushed red, and he slightly lowered his head.
"Let’s play house," Ling Yin giggled, "I’m going to kiss you now!" Saying that, he really placed his lips on Little Chu’s face, gently touching it.
Little Chu’s face turned even redder. Dad said, when he kissed Mom, she gave birth to him. Little Chu thought he was also going to have a baby, and he started crying anxiously.
Ling Yin panicked, "What’s wrong? Don’t cry!"
"You—you—you made me have a baby." He cried while reaching out to hit him, "You’re bad—you—you’re bad!"
At that moment, a call from an old woman came from afar, "Little Chu, Little Chu." 𝘧𝓇ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝘣𝓃ℴ𝓋𝑒𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝑚
Seeing the old woman approaching, he cried even more fiercely.
Ling Yin was confused about what to do, and when he saw Grandma Yuan coming over, he shouted like seeing a savior, "Grandma Yuan, hurry over here, Little Chu is going to have a baby."
Grandma Yuan was utterly puzzled, not knowing what major event had happened. She bent down, picked up her precious granddaughter, and wiped the tears from Little Chu’s face with her sleeve, "Who bullied our Little Chu, Little Chu don’t cry, tell Grandma, and Grandma will teach him a lesson for you."
"Grandma, boo...hoo...I’m going to have...a baby, boo... I’m going to...have a baby..." He sobbed, speaking intermittently.
"Silly child, you’re still a child yourself, how can you have a baby?" Grandma said, "Don’t cry, be good, Daddy’s back, let’s hurry home."
"I can’t have a baby?" Little Chu still asked fearfully.
"Since when has Grandma ever lied to you, dear, don’t cry, if you keep crying, you won’t look good. When Dad sees you, he won’t like you."
Dad will definitely bring lots of presents for him, and thinking of tasty or fun things, he immediately stopped crying, impatient to go home.
Ling Yin stood there, scratching his head in confusion: Girls’ moods change as quickly as the weather in June.
At night, the bright moonlight spread across the town, immersing it in a hazy glow, like a sleeping old man, extraordinarily serene.
With a "creak," a door opened, and a little boy held a beautifully packaged box with great care.







