Not only that, Nangong Ran actually got a little pig, it’s a modified pet pig that won’t grow very big, about the size of a medium-sized dog, with two big eyes that are especially cute, all white, quite adorable.
But Di Mingchen saw the pig and instantly felt unsettled, a man and a pig stared at each other for a long time before Di Mingchen asked, "So, are we really going to raise a pig?"
"Yes." Nangong Ran nodded, "Isn’t this yard quite spacious?"
Di Mingchen: "..."
"Will we kill it to eat?" Di Mingchen asked again.
"Depends on the situation." Nangong Ran blinked, smiling adorably.
"Alright." Di Mingchen nodded, then asked a bit nervously, "Are you really going to hang a name tag on its neck?"
Nangong Ran thought for a moment and seriously said, "Not really, but I plan to call it Little Chenchen!"
Di Mingchen: "!!!"
"Could we not use that name?" Di Mingchen said, clutching his forehead in pain.
"I think it sounds nice, don’t you?" Nangong Ran laughed with arched eyebrows.
Di Mingchen blinked, "I think Little Ranran sounds better!"
Anyway, the little piglet stayed, but the little piglet was a little confused, and for many days it couldn’t understand whether it was called Little Chenchen or Little Ranran, so messed up!
Can we leave a way out for the pig!
Time passed, and the eight baby corn seedlings quickly sprouted and grew under the careful care of the two.
The lush green leaves and tender little bodies looked simply delightful, especially since they were the result of personal care, that sense of achievement was indescribably great.


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