Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me -
Chapter 337 - 336: Mianmian is completely free now
Chapter 337: Chapter 336: Mianmian is completely free now
Seeing her daughter’s blank expression, Liu Hui found it adorable and covered her mouth to giggle.
After laughing, she looked at Lu Xuan apologetically and said, "It seems we’ve wronged them this way; let’s have Youyou call them brothers instead."
Lu Xuan smiled and added, "No, how is this wronging anyone? We adults should stick to the adult world, and children to the children’s. Your daughter gets along with our Little Auntie, so they’re peers. It’s most appropriate for Chaoyu and Chaoyang to call her Granma. Otherwise, with all this ’brother’ and ’Little Auntie’, it could confuse the kids."
Lu Xuan was also speaking the truth. During the last visit of Gu Youyou and Chu Ye to the Su Family, they hadn’t thought about this issue, which led to confusion among the kids about how to address each other while playing.
It was very clear for the adults, after all, they wouldn’t meet often or play together. But it was different for the children, who might gather at any time. A messy hierarchy wouldn’t be proper.
Liu Hui thought it over and agreed that Lu Xuan made sense, nodding, "Alright, we’ll stay out of the kids’ world."
Now that her daughter had been promoted to an elder, she might as well act the part.
Liu Hui hadn’t thought of this either and didn’t have any gifts to offer the twins upon meeting. Thinking that her daughter would have to give Mianmian a return gift anyway, she decided it could wait until they gave the gifts together later.
The adults gathered around the kids and walked together toward the basement.
Along the way, Chaoyu and Chaoyang took turns asking Mianmian questions.
"Little Auntie, did you not cry when you went to school this morning?"
"Little Auntie, did any kids bully you at school?"
"Little Auntie, if anyone bullies you, you must tell us. We’re in the senior class, the first classroom on the left of the third floor. Don’t go to the wrong place, okay?"
To this, Mianmian replied, "I didn’t cry."
"Don’t worry, no one can bully Little Auntie."
"Alright, if there’s a chance, Mianmian will come see you, and we can have another chat with your teacher about your behavior at kindergarten. Chaoyu, you still haven’t told Little Auntie why you get distracted during class?"
Chaoyu, when named, immediately covered his bottom.
"Don’t hit me with your ’pillar’, Little Auntie. I... I just keep wondering if you’re happy in your class, and then I daydream."
"So you were worried about me." Mianmian was moved and reached up to pat Chaoyu’s head, "Good great-nephew, be good, okay?"
Chaoyang, seeing his brother getting a head pat, grumbled, "I wish I had daydreamed too."
Upon hearing this, Mianmian also patted Chaoyang, "Be a good great-nephew, don’t daydream. You have to pay attention at school. If you don’t take studying seriously, you’ll end up a useless person when you’re old."
Chaoyang finally smiled and cheerfully told Mianmian, "Little Auntie, the prettiest girl in class played with me today, I’m so happy."
Mianmian, pleased for her great-nephew, said, "Really? That’s wonderful."
The two little ones started chatting about this topic while Gu Youyou pouted and muttered softly, "It’s not true that no one was bullied; there’s an annoying ghost in our class."
Chaoyu happened to hear this remark and glanced suspiciously at Gu Youyou.
Certain he hadn’t misheard, he tugged at Gu Youyou’s sleeve. When she fell back to walk with him, he whispered, "Youyou Granma, did you just say someone was bullying you?"
Gu Youyou, hearing how quietly Chaoyu spoke, also whispered into his ear, "Yes, when Mianmian was telling me a story, he kept talking beside us, interrupting her."
On hearing this, Chaoyu was alarmed!
The thought that Little Auntie could be bullied at their kindergarten was unacceptable!
He continued along with Gu Youyou’s story, "I also hate people like that, always interrupting others. Is there more? Tell me more, Youyou Granma."
Feeling supported, Gu Youyou eagerly opened up, "At first, I thought he was nice because he joined Mianmian and me in the game of stepping into circles, just when the big grey wolf was about to catch us, and we weren’t caught because it was the three of us."
"We called out his name, and he introduced himself by another name, Zhazha."
"But, but as soon as we called him, he got angry and said he wasn’t that close to us."
"After that, he made faces at Mianmian and...oh dear, I forgot to mention Pan Li."
As Gu Youyou spoke, she got a bit mixed up, trying hard to recall the day’s events, but the more she talked, the more confused she got.
It made Gu Youyou anxious, "Anyway, Pan Li bullied us and then apologized, and Situ Zha interrupted Mianmian while she was telling me a story."
Chaoyu got the gist of it.
He quietly noted these two names, deciding to find a chance to tell the two kids they shouldn’t behave like that. His uncle said, sometimes showing your strength to warn others is also a way to protect your family.
They should also warn those two kids!
They couldn’t let Little Auntie be bullied; although they were younger, they were older than Little Auntie and should protect her.
Chaoyu was quietly strategizing while the adults behind found the whole scene amusing.
The concern kids show for each other is always full of innocence.
When they arrived at the underground garage, the two families said their farewells.
Mianmian got into the nanny car, and sitting up high, she remembered her task for the day.
She tore off the invisibility talisman from her small bag and took out her little mobile phone to check Instagram. Grandpa God said that such public lottery fortune-telling should only be done once every seven days, for three people max—any more than that wasn’t allowed.
She was initially worried everyone was urging her to start live-streaming, but to her surprise, the comment section was filled with pictures of her standing at the classroom door and at the kindergarten entrance.
Both pictures had captions. One read, "So annoying, why does school have to start again?"
The other, "School’s out, I’m free at last!"
Mianmian found this strange and asked Old Lady Su sitting nearby, "Auntie-in-law, what does this ’free at last’ mean?"
She wasn’t a product, so how could she be free?
Old Lady Su, seeing this, laughed, "Auntie-in-law was puzzled too but then learned from Chenzhou that this ’free’ translates to ’freedom’ in American language. Your fans are playing with the replacement gag."
Mianmian pondered and realized it was indeed the case.
She had learned before that a gag is something that makes people feel fun and happy.
Since everyone was saying she was free, she decided to join in too.
Her little nephew had called this a live-stream teaser.
Mianmian first asked how long until they’d be home, then holding up the phone for a selfie, she posted a new Instagram post: "Mianmian is totally free now, live-stream starting soon."
While Mianmian was in the car, Situ Zha was also in a car.
But, Situ Zha was frowning as he looked at the nanny and said, "Aunty Fan, this doesn’t seem like the way back to my house, does it?"
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