"Mom, don’t worry, no matter how big the problem, I won’t seek death." Tang Yue playfully blinked her eyes. Having lived once again, she cherished her little life very much!
Tang Yue chatted with Zhang Hualian and her daughter, and when it was almost time for Zhang Hualian to pick up the kids, she heard the voices of the children returning.
"Mommy, I’m back!"
Chenchen’s soft voice rang out as she ran towards her with her little braids bouncing.
Perhaps she ran over from the studio, as Chenchen’s little face was flushed and she was panting heavily. Who knows how fast the little girl had been running?
"Chenchen, slow down!"
Tang Yue opened her arms and gave Chenchen a full hug, gently smoothing out her little braids that had gotten messy from running.
"Who picked you up?" Tang Yue asked.
Chenchen tightly hugged Tang Yue’s neck and grinned, "Uncle, Uncle picked me up, and he brought something delicious."
Chenchen waved the bag in her hand, saying, "Mommy, it’s yummy, for you to eat."
Chenchen specifically brought it back to share with her mother.
"Xiao Yang took you to buy this, didn’t he?" Tang Yue’s eyes fell on the roast duck, instantly knowing who picked them up.
Chenchen loved roast duck. Whenever Lian Qingyang picked her up, he either bought roast duck or other snacks, keeping Chenchen plump.
"Mhm, mhm." Chenchen licked her lips and said, "Mommy, cut it, I want to eat."
"Sis, I brought Zaozao and Chenchen back."
Lian Qingyang followed behind Zaozao. Compared to Chenchen’s lively demeanor, Zaozao was much more poised. If he grew his hair out, he’d seem even more reserved than Chenchen, who was a girl.
"You, stop buying them food all the time. Chenchen’s almost too chubby to carry." Tang Yue glanced sideways at him. In their childhood, they couldn’t afford these treats, but Zaozao and Chenchen had never gone without, whether it’s toys or food, since they were born.
"I’m not chubby." Chenchen pouted, unhappily looking at her mother. She didn’t like being called fat.
"You’re not chubby? Look at that round little face." Tang Yue teased Chenchen on purpose.
In reality, Chenchen wasn’t considered fat. Apart from her round baby-fat cheeks, she wasn’t carrying much extra weight, nowhere near ’chubby’.
"Mommy’s mean." Chenchen’s little mouth puckered up, ready to cry at any moment, making Lian Qingyang feel very sorry for her.
Lian Qingyang hugged Chenchen, comforting and playing with her.
"Xiao Yue, Chenchen’s not the least bit chubby." Zhang Hualian gave Tang Yue a look. Chenchen was just fine, neither fat nor thin. Yet Tang Yue insisted on teasing her, and seeing Chenchen’s pitiful little face, Zhang Hualian added, "Xiao Yue, you’re Chenchen’s mother, do you really want to make her cry?"
Tang Yue: ...
Oh, come on, you’re my mom. I just teased my daughter a bit, is that really necessary?
At night, Tang Yue pitifully recounted the incident, saying, "My mom only has eyes for Chenchen and Zaozao now, she doesn’t see me as her daughter anymore."
Tang Yue pouted, blinking her beautiful big eyes at Si Yu.
"Chenchen might be a bit chubby, let’s have her eat a bit less from now on." Si Yu playfully twirled her hair and drew it up to his nose. The softness of her hair released a nice scent of shampoo as he said, "Mom dotes on Zaozao and Chenchen, but you’re the most important to me, always."
Si Yu’s words flowed like they were coated with honey.
"Chenchen’s not even chubby. If she eats any less, are you trying to starve your daughter?" Tang Yue’s almond eyes widened in indignation.
Si Yu: "..."
Lian Qingyang figured it wasn’t urgent, so he didn’t bother her.
Tang Yue blushed, shot him a glare, and said, "You’ve got stamina, go run ten laps."
"Forget ten laps, I could run twenty," Lian Qingyang replied nonchalantly.
Tang Yue emphasized, "Around the company."
At school, a lap was four hundred meters, ten laps equaled four thousand meters.
But a lap around the company was a kilometer, totaling ten kilometers for ten laps.
Lian Qingyang’s mouth couldn’t help twitching, "Sis, isn’t that a bit harsh? I wasn’t even making fun of you."
"By the way, I took Zaozao and Chenchen to school this morning, sis, you should praise me." Lian Qingyang quickly changed the subject. Ten kilometers wasn’t a problem, what worried him was his brother-in-law’s potential reaction if he found out about him joking around with his sister. Wouldn’t he get... trained to death?
Sparring with Si Yu could end with him exhausted and bruised.
"Sis, Lian Qingqing, no, Shen Qingqing sent an invitation to the house." Lian Qingyang purposely asked, "Did she send one to you?"
Lian Qingyang had been busy these days, only visiting yesterday, so wasn’t sure if Shen Qingqing had sent it.
"She did." Tang Yue nodded, cleared her throat, and asked, "Then is Grandpa coming to Jing City?"
"Yes."
Lian Qingyang replied, "But it’s not for her wedding; it’s for Zaozao and Chenchen’s birthday. He wasn’t able to come earlier, but now that Grandpa’s feeling better, he’s naturally coming to celebrate their birthdays."
"No need, Grandpa’s getting older, let’s not put him through the hassle for their little birthdays."
The more time she spent with him, the more Tang Yue found Old Sir Lian to be kind and amiable.

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