Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me
Chapter 359 - 358: She Calls Me a Dog!

Chapter 359: Chapter 358: She Calls Me a Dog!

Such a rejection left Su Chenjin chuckling in disbelief.

If Charlie had a poorer character, he would probably be quite angry by now. Having the talent he sought wish to work for another family was akin to trampling his face, the face of America’s richest man, into the ground.

Fortunately, Charlie was not that kind of person.

"Ah, how could I have been too late?" Charlie exaggeratedly shrugged, indicating his frustration, "So, what sincerity did the Su Family offer to make you willing to become their chef?"

The female chef smiled and said, "They didn’t offer anything, I just want to cook for Little Auntie."

Charlie had also overheard Mianmian and the chef’s conversation. Upon hearing the chef’s answer, he nodded in understanding, "So, you want to cook for Little Auntie because of your great-auntie?"

The female chef nodded directly, "Yes, Mr. Charlie."

Charlie could only wink at Mianmian, "It seems if I want to have such a great personal chef, I would have to invite Little Auntie to our country as well. I’ve heard there’s a custom of arranged childhood betrothals in your country, does Little Auntie have one?"

Upon hearing the term for an arranged childhood betrothal, Mianmian, unaware of its other implications, answered very seriously, "Mianmian doesn’t have a betrothal; Mianmian can only go to your country to play, and after playing, I still have to go home, otherwise Mianmian will miss home."

Charlie immediately let out a long sigh, "Well then, it seems that I am not fortunate enough to have such a great chef."

After Charlie finished speaking, suddenly, a male chef ran over.

He bowed to Charlie and said, rubbing his hands together with a smile on his face, "Hello, hello, I am the head chef’s senior apprentice. If you need a personal chef, I think I can do it. I have learned my master’s skills and can cook wonderful dishes."

Charlie asked for a confirmation from his own translator and, after making sure of what the man meant, frowned and said, "I’m sorry, but I didn’t invite you."

The man heard this and his expression instantly changed, appearing to hold a grudge against Charlie.

Mianmian furrowed her brow.

She could see the man’s destiny—he was going to do something bad to the head chef and turn into a villain!

But it wasn’t something she could say right now. If she mentioned it, then the man would not commit the bad deed, which would actually be worse.

So, once the man left with a face full of reluctance, Mianmian whispered to the head chef, "You should be careful of him, he is going to do something bad at your house tonight."

The head chef’s expression turned grave, "I understand now, thank you, Little Auntie."

As master and apprentice, the head chef knew his own student better than others.

For a five-star hotel chef, the salary was quite high, yet the man was not satisfied and wanted to gamble his way to riches; however, he hadn’t expected to lose disastrously.

He had impulsively approached Charlie, requesting to be his personal chef, likely looking to pay off his debts with the high salary or, perhaps, even gamble again.

But he was rejected.

The man dared not attack Charlie, who was accompanied by bodyguards but instead harbored resentment against his own master, which was quite normal.

The small incident at the hotel was over, and in the afternoon, it was time to go horseback riding at the Ranch.

The helicopter landed in the Ranch, and while changing into riding attire in the waiting room, Mianmian enthusiastically introduced her friend to Charlie, "Charlie, this is my friend Bai Bai, the same kind of friend as your friend."

Charlie was taken aback.

Clearly, on the ground, there was a small puppy. How could Little Auntie say this puppy was the same as his friend?

"This..." Charlie glanced at the bodyguard, not really wanting to translate this sentence for the bodyguard.

But the bodyguard seemed to sense something and took the initiative to ask the translator. Knowing the bodyguard’s special identity, the translator recounted the sentence to the bodyguard.

This caused the bodyguard to frown immediately, his fierce gaze turning towards Mianmian, "You, how dare you insult me? Comparing me to a dog—if you weren’t a child, I would teach you a lesson."

Seeing the bodyguard so angry, with his teeth nearly bared, Mianmian was about to explain when Bai Bai already became furious.

He barked at the bodyguard, "Woof woof woof," not forgetting to incite Xiaohu, Dahuang, and Xiaohuang to join in the aggression towards the bodyguard.

The bodyguard found himself surrounded by several small animals, his frown deepening and his fists clenching as veins pulsed on his forehead.

Children of Dragon Country not only made him out to be a dog but also set these little animals upon him as a challenge!

Surely, he was just asking to be beaten up, right?

Seeing the bodyguard showing signs of losing control, Charlie hurriedly intervened, "Sai Ya, calm down, don’t forget what I told you before we came here."

Sai Ya’s teeth ground together angrily, "She called me a dog! How can I tolerate that? Today, I must settle this, even if she is a child!"

When Mianmian heard Sai Ya saying it was an insult, she quickly explained, "No, Mianmian didn’t insult you, Bai Bai is also a wolf."

Upon hearing this from Mianmian, a cold sneer twisted Sai Ya’s twitching facial muscles, "This is clearly a dog, and you’re saying it’s a wolf?"

Bai Bai became angry as well upon hearing this.

He had turned into a dog for Mianmian’s sake but that didn’t mean he would tolerate being called a dog by someone he disliked! This was a matter of King White Wolf’s dignity, and today could not end like this!

"Awoo woof woof!" Mianmian, I want to fight him!

Mianmian said this man was also a wolf, he wanted to see whether a foreign wolf was more formidable than he, a wolf from Dragon Country!

When Bai Bai indicated he wanted to fight, Mianmian was conflicted, "He’s a guest who has traveled from afar; we just need to prove you’re a wolf, fighting is not good."

Charlie, who only understood the latter half of the conversation, was still worried that this kind of racial matter might cause bigger troubles, especially since his own bodyguard’s family was quite impulsive.

Therefore, Charlie had to say, "If it’s possible to fight, then let’s have a fight and see. Yes, my friend here, he indeed needs to prove himself with such actions."

Charlie had even suggested they fight.

Mianmian was out of options and could only look to her great-nephew.

Su Chenjin curled his lips, very calmly saying, "Well then, let’s have a fight, and I will clear the bystanders."

The Ranch was so vast; simply choosing a location to serve as the dueling arena and preventing guests from entering it was not complicated. It was easily done with just one command, and the Ranch staff quickly sprang into action.

In no time, a makeshift arena was set up, ensuring that none of the Ranch’s guests would cause a disturbance.

As everyone rode towards that location, the horses were too afraid to let Sai Ya mount them, shivering and struggling nervously.

The tower-like burly man, frowning with an air of displeasure and his muscles beginning to bulge as if his clothes would burst at any second.

The prized sweat and blood horse Bai Yun stood beside Mianmian. As the king of horses at the Ranch, it also sensed Sai Ya was no ordinary person and inquired to Mianmian, "Who is this guy? My companions are all afraid of him."

"He is the same as Bai Bai, quite frightening. I will ask my great-nephew to help and have a car take him over; that way, your companions won’t be scared any longer," Mianmian reassured Bai Yun.

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