I Suddenly Got a Rich Husband and a Child
Chapter 237 - 237 237 Grow Up and Marry Her as a Wife

Chapter 237: Chapter 237: Grow Up and Marry Her as a Wife Chapter 237: Chapter 237: Grow Up and Marry Her as a Wife Little Baozi nodded, “Sister is not a little animal from kindergarten, they shouldn’t be staring at her like that.”

“Right, Mommy understands,” Ye Weiwei rubbed Little Baozi’s head and turned to look at those kids who said they wanted to be friends with the little girl, “Do you really want to be friends with my Xixi?”

“Yes! She’s so cute, even cuter than my sister!”

“I wish I had such a pretty little sister!”

“I want to marry her when I grow up!”

Ye Weiwei could understand the first few statements, but she almost laughed out loud at that last one about getting married. Looking over at Xiao Jinghan, his Icy Mountain face was as black as the bottom of a pot. It was as if the family’s freshly sprouting Little Bai Cai had already caught the eye of some pig.

“Mommy, look, they’re very scary; they’ve even frightened sister,” Little Baozi said, shaking Ye Weiwei’s arm.

Ye Weiwei looked at Little Baozi, contemplating.

Her daughter’s face was indeed pretty, and would be endearing wherever she went; she couldn’t refuse her daughter’s schooling because of the kids’ reactions. But she couldn’t let them interact with her this way either.

There must be a change.

“Baby, tell Mommy, do you want your sister to go to school with you?” Ye Weiwei decided to persuade Little Baozi first.

Little Baozi nodded vigorously, “I do.”

“But if sister goes to school, there will be other kids who want to be her friends, too. That’s unavoidable,” Ye Weiwei added.

“Can’t it just be me and sister in the same classroom?” This was Little Baozi’s idea. If he could take care of the little girl, he wouldn’t be afraid of others eyeing her.

“Then sister’s school life would be too monotonous, and she wouldn’t be able to do a lot of things. That’s not why Mommy is sending her to school,” Ye Weiwei became serious.

After hearing this, Little Baozi hung his head, his face full of conflict.

Seeing Little Baozi’s expression, Ye Weiwei kissed his cheek softly and said, “Actually, I think this is easy to solve. You can tell the other kids that everyone can be friends with Xixi. But the choice is up to Xixi. They have to win her over with sincerity, or she won’t pay them any mind.”

Little Baozi raised his head, suddenly feeling like Ye Weiwei made some sense, but he was still conflicted, “But they treat sister like a little animal; that’s not good.”

“You can tell the kids that, too. Just add one more thing—no staring at Xixi, no scaring her. How about that?” Ye Weiwei asked.

In Ye Weiwei’s view, some issues should be communicated among the children themselves; adult intervention might complicate matters. So, she coached Little Baozi but didn’t express her own requirements to the kids.

After understanding, Little Baozi stood tall among the children like a little Prince, with an air of authority he declared: “If you want to be friends with my sister, you can’t surround her like you did just now! You must sincerely make her happy; she will choose who to be friends with!”

“Okay!”

The kids, hearing Little Baozi’s words, surprisingly united, raising their hands in agreement.

“No more dueling from now on, it would worry my Mommy!” Little Baozi added.

The little ones put down everything in their hands and stood politely in front of Ye Weiwei, bowing in unison, “Auntie, we’re sorry, we won’t duel anymore!”

And just like that, the commotion caused by the little girl was over. Standing to the side, Deng Yu was filled with admiration for Ye Weiwei.

“Mrs. Xiao, you’re so amazing, I want to be your fan! You are going to be my favorite from now on!” Excited, Deng Yu grabbed Ye Weiwei’s wrist.

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