My Beloved Super Fierce Wife
Chapter 723 Did you teach this? (Additional)

Chapter 723: 723 Did you teach this? (Additional)

Gu Family.

Two five-year-old children who looked alike were sneakily huddled at the door of a room, their clever little eyes darting towards the woman in front of the desk, communicating with each other through glances.

"You’re the older brother, you go..."

"You’re Mom’s good little bun, you go!"

"Older brothers should let their younger brothers go first."

"Mom said we were born on the same year, same month, same day, so I don’t have to let you!"

...

The two lads exchanged a raised eyebrow and a scrunched face between them, their expressions lively, clearly two little troublemakers.

Lin Tang noticed that her two sons were up to mischief again, and her brow began to twitch.

In the second year of marriage, when she was 20, she became pregnant and gave birth to two mischievous boys.

Now she truly knew the hardships of motherhood...

Thinking of the boys’ troublesome behavior, Lin Tang didn’t even glance over, pretending to be absorbed in her book reading instead.

Gu Mujing and Gu Mulin couldn’t communicate effectively with their eyes, which were starting to hurt.

The younger brother, Mulin, whispered, "Let’s call a truce for now, we can fight later, okay?"

Gu Mujing sighed in relief inwardly, but his expression remained nonchalant, "Sure, let’s rest then!"

After reaching an agreement, the two lads sat down on the steps and sighed in unison.

Mulin turned to look at his focused mother and his plump lips puckered slightly, "Why is Mommy still reading? Is the book better-looking than me?"

Mujing, seeming to understand his brother well, kept a serious face, "Perhaps."

Hearing this, Mulin hugged his knees and rested his chin on them, letting out a soft sigh.

"I knew Mommy was getting tired of us." He continued, with a flick of his eyes, "Bro, do you want to go back to the brigade? I miss Grandpa and Grandma."

Mujing knew exactly what his brother was up to and shook his head, "Not really."

He then gave a reason, "Daddy and Mommy said there are bad people called ’Kidnappers’ outside who are really bad and will snatch us away. If we’re taken, we won’t see Daddy and Mommy anymore, so I won’t wander off."

The little fellow said earnestly.

Lin Tang pricked up her ears to listen and found her sons’ milky voices so sweet they nearly melted her heart.

Just as she was about to get up, the yard door was pushed open, and Gu Yingzhou walked in with elegant strides.

Upon seeing their father return, Mujing and Mulin sprang up from the ground and pounced on him like firecrackers.

"Daddy!!"

"Daddy!!"

Lin Tang stepped out of the room and softly said, "You’re back."

Gu Yingzhou put down what he was carrying, patted the boys’ heads, and embraced his wife, "Yes, have Ajing and Alin been good at home?"

The two little boys furtively glanced around, not daring to make eye contact.

Their behavior that day couldn’t be called ’good’; it was anything but related to being good.

Seeing the guilt on her sons’ faces, Lin Tang shook her head helplessly.

"What do you think? I don’t believe for a second you don’t know how mischievous your sons are."

Having children had taught them how tiring it was to be parents.

Gu Yingzhou cast a casual glance at his sons, who stood straight and quiet like two little poplar trees, then his gaze softened as he turned to his wife.

"The boys are growing up. Should we consider giving them a little sister?"

Lin Tang swatted at him, unamused, "If you want another child, have one yourself."

Gu Yingzhou: "..." How could he have one by himself?

He could only coax her, "Okay, okay, you say no, so we won’t."

Feeling his words were a bit rash, he added, "We’ll have one whenever you want to."

Lin Tang was speechless, "Do you really like daughters that much?"

"It’s not that, I like our son too," Gu Yingzhou said steadily.

But occasionally, when his son’s antics wore out his patience, he would think that if they had a little "cotton-padded jacket," his mindset would likely be much calmer.

Lin Tang reflected on the years that seemed to have passed in a blink, her eyes warm and tender.

"...Comrade Gu, you’ve worked so hard these past few years."

During Lin Tang’s pregnancy, Gu Yingzhou took her to and from work every day and came home on time to cook for her.

Grateful for the difficulty of her childbirth, he paid careful attention when Li Xiuli was taking care of her during her confinement period and diligently learned all the precautions.

He filled an entire notebook with notes.

When Lin Tang’s confinement period ended and Li Xiuli returned to her village, Gu Yingzhou took over the job of looking after his wife and child.

He washed the diapers, cooked the meals, and soothed the two little boys whenever they cried...

With such a considerate and capable husband, Lin Tang’s life was as sweet as honey, and she felt absolutely delighted.

Such bliss ended, however, when the two little boys got a bit older.

They were too rowdy!

Gu Yingzhou’s lips curled into a gentle smile, "I’m not the one who’s worked hard, you are."

Giving birth is an exceedingly tough ordeal, and Tangtang had twins at that.

Lin Tang met his deep, tender eyes and felt a surge of warmth in her chest as she said, "Time flies so fast. I still remember the first time you saw the boys..."

At this point, she couldn’t help but burst into laughter, her eyes and brows lighting up with mirth.

Gu Yingzhou’s expression stiffened, and his mouth twitched slightly, "You sure have a clear memory of my embarrassments."

Wasn’t it just that he found the two boys rather ugly and, fearing that his wife would be distressed, dared not let her see the children?

All red in the face, wrinkled like little old men... they truly were ugly.

He was shocked at the sight of them.

Lin Tang said, "You were so silly back then. I could remember it for a lifetime."

Heaven knows she nearly laughed herself into serious trouble at that moment.

Gu Yingzhou: "..." There’s no shame in being called silly by his wife.

Gu Mujing and Gu Mulin had long grown accustomed to their parents paying them no attention.

The two little white dumplings looked at each other and squeezed between Gu Yingzhou and Lin Tang.

"Daddy, Mommy, look at us. Are we not fun to play with?!" the younger brother, Gu Mulin, complained.

The two young boys of the Gu Family were the youngest in the Gu, Lin, and Jing families, and one can imagine the degree of affection they received.

Since their birth, Lin Tang and Gu Yingzhou went to the Post Office today to collect a package from the Gu Family, tomorrow to fetch one from the Jing Family, and the Lin Family sent things over every few days as well.

The house never lacked good things, and so Gu Mujing and Gu Mulin grew up plump and healthy.

With complexions white as freshly steamed buns, bright beautiful eyes, one resembling the father and the other the mother, they were exceptionally handsome babies.

Lin Tang patted Gu Mulin’s head and teased, "Fun to play with? All you do is cause trouble; you’ve given me a headache with all your noise."

"Ah?" Gu Mulin blinked in surprise, before asking his mother to squat down, "Mommy, squat down a little."

Lin Tang didn’t understand why, but she squatted down anyway.

As soon as she squatted, Gu Mulin stretched out his pudgy little hand to rub her temples.

"Mommy, is it still buzzing?" the little steamed bun asked earnestly.

Feeling the pressure on her head, Lin Tang’s heart nearly melted.

"It’s not buzzing anymore, thank you, Gu Mulin, baby."

Gu Mulin’s face flushed, and he stamped his feet shyly, "Mommy, don’t call me baby, you’re the only baby in our home."

Gu Mujing nodded in agreement.

Lin Tang: "..."

She looked at Gu Yingzhou in astonishment.

"Did you teach them that?"

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