Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me -
Chapter 366 - 365: A Talisman Paper for 18888
Chapter 366: Chapter 365: A Talisman Paper for 18888
Mianmian also wanted to have a good look at Teacher Liao and agreed to her request.
After being picked up by Su Chenyan after school, she told the Su Chenyi family that she was busy with something and asked Su Chenyi to help pick up Liao An and the others.
At that moment, Lu Xuan remembered the matter of the "red string" she had heard about on the first day of school.
In the past few days, she saw that Mianmian was too busy to bring it up.
Seeing that Mianmian was still busy today, she hesitated a bit and felt that today wasn’t a good time to mention it, so she stayed silent for a while and didn’t speak.
Seeing the change in Lu Xuan’s expression, Su Chenyi slightly arched his eyebrows.
Lu Xuan had already talked to him about the red string, and the family knew about it. But as for where Lu Xuan’s emotional issues lay, Su Chenyu suggested that Lu Xuan talk to Little Auntie herself.
Only if Lu Xuan took the initiative to want to interact with people would she slowly put those negative emotions behind her.
Thinking this, Su Chenyi said, "Let’s wait until Little Auntie is less busy before we talk about it."
Lu Xuan nodded slightly, "Okay, sure, Chenyi."
Mianmian had already been carried away by Su Chenyan by this point.
Su Chenyan hadn’t driven a car to pick up Mianmian. He didn’t have the kind of formal cars, only sports cars and motorcycles.
It wasn’t quite appropriate to take a child in those.
Anyway, he had plenty of time, and Little Auntie had no commitments after school, so it was a good opportunity to take Little Auntie out for some fun. When he heard that the teachers had asked them to wait outside the school due to private matters, he was quite nervous.
Could it be that Little Auntie had some trouble at school?
Or perhaps a child from some family had complained about Little Auntie?
Su Chenyan pondered all sorts of possibilities, and upon seeing Liao Ran, he said bluntly, "Teacher Liao, if it is others bullying our family’s Little Auntie, we will not let it slide."
Liao Ran was baffled by Su Chenyan’s statement and took a while before waving her hand and smiling, "No, Mr. Su, you misunderstood, I have a personal matter to discuss with Little Auntie."
Mianmian was eating the slushie brought by Su Chenyan and nodded at the comment, "Exactly, my fifth great-nephew, I said it was a personal matter."
Su Chenyan scratched his head, laughing heartily, "Ah hahaha, yes, if it was a Kindergarten matter it wouldn’t be a private matter, I misunderstood, haha."
Su Chenyan, who stood at one meter and eighty-nine centimeters, did not resemble Elder Su or Old Lady Su in appearance.
Mainly, it was his eyebrows, which were of a particularly thick and upright appearance.
It wasn’t to say he wasn’t handsome, just that he was different in style from the rest of the Su family. However, the difference in appearance might be attributed to his unusually muscular physique and his nearly chocolate-colored skin.
This was the first time Liao Ran had had close contact with Su Chenyan, having only glimpsed him from a distance when he came with the Su family to pick up the children.
Only upon interacting did she realize that this young master from the Su family seemed somewhat different from the others?
"Sorry, I, I also found it rather awkward," said Liao Ran, apologizing first, before looking to the side, "Over there is a Milk Tea Shop, shall we go sit there and talk?"
It was her own oversight for assuming that the Su family would definitely come by car to pick up the children, which made it seem sensible to meet where parking was available.
Little did she know that Mianmian’s fifth great-nephew hadn’t driven today, resulting in the two standing on the main road, basking in the blazing sun at 4:45 PM.
The sun in September was still quite fierce.
Liao Ran led the way into the Milk Tea Shop, sitting down in a chair.
She asked what Su Chenyan would like to drink.
Su Chenyan replied, "No need, no need, I don’t drink milk tea, it’s too high in calories, which can lead to fat gain. Little Auntie, would you like something to drink? I’ll buy it for you."
Mianmian, who was already enjoying her slushie, shook her head, "No need, Mianmian is good with the slushie."
Su Chenyan just looked at Liao Ran, repeated Mianmian’s words, and said, "We both won’t have any, Teacher Liao, please help yourself."
Teacher Liao then bought herself a cup of cheese grape tea and hesitantly said, "At the school gate, I should still refer to you as Little Auntie. You mentioned before that I have a light fate, I wonder if you can help me solve that issue? I, I am willing to pay a reading fee."
Mianmian smiled, "It’s not necessary, Teacher Liao, there’s a teacher-student fate between us, no need to pay. Teacher Liao, having a light fate is because your Yang Fire is weaker than normal, and your facial features show that your romantic relationships are full of twists and turns, very susceptible to bad romantic influences. Combined, this makes you rather unlucky in seeking and maintaining romantic relationships."
Little Bun finished speaking and took another delicious bite of the slushie.
Liao Ran was astonished.
This was her first direct encounter with the wonders of mysticism!
Indeed, Little Auntie wasn’t wrong. Since her adolescent infatuations, her love life had never been smooth. Either she fell for scoundrels, or scoundrels fell for her. She even wasted five years of her youth with a man who, despite being initially quite devoted to her, suggested during marriage talks that she didn’t need a dowry and that after dating for so long, a simple wedding ceremony would suffice.
Now, just thinking about that unlucky ex-boyfriend made Liao Ran’s teeth itch with anger.
She clenched her fist, "What you said is so true, I’ve never been happy with my romantic relationships. I even wanted to pray for romance at Fahua Temple. I made a wish thinking it could come true, but it seemed ineffective?"
"What’s strange is the person who took me there told me that Fahua Temple was closed."
As Liao Ran spoke, she recalled her miserable performance in front of the parents on the first day of school and suddenly shivered.
On that day as well, if it hadn’t been for the activity requiring the wearing of the school’s uniform, she would definitely have worn "cool" clothes to the Kindergarten. "Cool" clothes are fine, but they’re inappropriate for a Kindergarten. Kindergarten teachers need to move around a lot, and such attire is inconvenient.
In fact, today’s V-neck top and ultra-short skirt had made Liao Ran feel very uncomfortable all day, enduring it repeatedly.
Besides her clothes, on that day, she also found herself entertaining bad thoughts upon seeing an attractive male parent.
Wait!
Liao Ran then realized that those bad ideas had disappeared after she got close to Mianmian.
Her face flushed, she asked directly, "Little Auntie, did you also help me on the first day of school?"
Mianmian finished the last scoop of her slushie, set her empty cup on the table, and nodded, "Yes, that’s right. Teacher Liao, you went to Fahua Temple before the school started, right? You encountered some bad influences there that could affect your thoughts, but Mianmian cleaned them up for you. Today, Teacher Liao, you picked up those again, so Mianmian is curious who did that to you."
Being accustomed to not seeing the future of those with long-lasting fateful connections was one thing for Mianmian.
But this inability to see the past experiences was strange, as if something was concealing it from her view on Teacher Liao’s part.
Why was that?
Could there be some peculiar conspiracy in play? Like what Situ Zha had planned, intending to trap her and have the reincarnated Fairy kill her?
Mianmian stared intently at Teacher Liao, trying hard to see.
In the end, she still shook her head.
She couldn’t see it!
She needed to adapt.
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