Baby Bump! Doting on the Profligate! Doesn't She Hate Him?

Wife, baby, and a warm bed.

Married by circumstance + love after pregnancy + doting love + everyday sweet moments + raising children + male lead's hidden crush comes true.

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Chapter 82 This little rabbit is unique

Chapter 82 This little rabbit is unique

Zhou Jibai drove over to pick up Shi Huai in person.

Shi Huai originally wanted to say goodbye to Song Xu Wen at the mall, but Song Xu Wen insisted on being her protector, taking care of her like a giant panda.

"I can only feel at ease when I get you back safely." Song Xuwen didn't let Shihuai carry anything, and hung all the bags on himself. Shihuai was embarrassed and wanted to take two, but Song Xuwen gave him a look that killed him.

Shi Huai withdrew his hand weakly, feeling a bit amused and helpless: "I'm not that fragile."

"That won't work either. Anyway, don't even think about suffering in front of me." Song Xuwen glanced at Shi Huai's helpless sigh, and then raised his voice and said, "This is only temporary. After you give birth to my goddaughter, you will be the one carrying the bag when we go shopping."

"Okay, okay." Shi Huai felt a little happier after hearing Song Xuwen say this.

It was hard not to notice Zhou Jibai's Maybach with license plate number 8888, so they both walked to the front of the car.

His wife appeared and Zhou Jibai opened the door and got out of the car.

Seeing that Shi Huai's hands were empty while Song Xuwen beside him was covered with things, Zhou Jibai reached out to take it and said calmly, "Thank you for your help."

Today, Zhou Jibai barely looked like a human being. Song Xuwen raised his eyebrows slightly, a smile on his lips: "No, it's my duty."

After placing Shi Huai's belongings in the trunk, the three of them said goodbye.

Zhou Jibai was quiet while driving and didn't tease Shihuai from time to time like he used to.

The quiet atmosphere in the car made Shi Huai feel a little uncomfortable. She glanced at Zhou Jibai from the corner of her eye and took the initiative to ask, "What did you do at home today?"

Zhou Jibai stared straight ahead, not a single inch distracted. "Chatting with grandma, cleaning, and daydreaming."

Shi Huai began to grow bolder. She tilted her head to look at his profile as he focused on driving, a smile of delight rising from the corner of her lips. "Didn't you miss me?"

Wenrou's question, which came from the bottom of her heart, made Zhou Jibai's heart skip a beat, but his expression remained calm.

The answer was short but powerful, "Yes."

Shi Huai narrowed his eyes, "What are you thinking?"

"……hand."

Shi Huai was stunned for a moment, unable to react why Zhou Jibai was thinking about him with his hands.

Until he reached the doorstep of his home, Shi Huai was still lost in thought about this question.

Seeing Shi Huai still sitting in the passenger seat with her head down, thinking, Zhou Jibai first unbuckled her seat belt. Seeing that she was still unmoved, he flicked her forehead with his finger and said, "Get out of the car, little idiot."

Shi Huai covered his forehead with his hands in slight pain, and glared at Zhou Jibai with resentment in his eyes.

Zhou Jibai got out of the car first and helped Shi Huai open the passenger door.

"Grandma, please get off the car." Zhou Jibai deliberately knelt down and pretended to be a dog servant to ask Shi Huai to get off the car.

It seems that this title is not a respectful way to say it.

How could Shi Huai not understand Zhou Jibai's teasing? He was as proud as a cat, humming and raising his chin. He placed his hand on Zhou Jibai's and said, "Let's go, Xiaobaizi."

Zhou Jibai chuckled, straightened his back, took her hand and walked into his grandmother's small Western-style building.

The old lady is old and goes to bed early.

Shi Huai ended his date today after having dinner with Song Xuwen. When he returned home, it was already past eight o'clock in the evening and his grandmother had already gone to bed.

Zhou Jibai and Shi Huai moved lightly and returned to the bedroom.

As soon as he opened the door, Shi Huai noticed that many of the dolls in his bedroom had changed their appearance.

Shi Huai picked up a classic French bunny doll from the shelf, his brow furrowed. This bunny doll was exquisite and beautiful, an antique auction item from abroad. There were only a pair in the world, and they were long out of print.

She remembered that she had cut open the back of the bunny herself, but when she couldn't sew it shut, she asked her grandmother to mend it for her. Her grandmother had superb sewing skills and a unique embroidery technique.

So, this little bunny is unique!

But now the bunny doll in her hand is brand new, without any signs of wear or tear! Even the stitching and embroidery on the bottom are gone!

This isn't her bunny at all!

She immediately turned around to look at Zhou Jibai behind her and forced a stiff smile, "Husband, do you want to explain to me what's going on?"

Zhou Jibai coughed lightly and pretended to be dumb: "What? What happened?"

Shi Huai immediately handed the little rabbit doll to Zhou Jibai: "This is not my doll at all!!"

Zhou Jibai didn't say anything.

"Zhou Jibai!" Shi Huai curled his lips. "I won't blame you for breaking the doll. Just tell me straight."

"I didn't break it."

"So, where's the bunny doll?"

Zhou Jibai crossed his arms and asked, "Who gave you this rabbit doll?"

Memories of the past lingered in his mind, but Shi Huai didn't seem to want to recall them. He just said lightly, "He was a very important person."

Zhou Jibai: "...What's your name and what do you do?"

"I don't know." Shi Huai didn't lie to him, she really didn't know his name.

I had known that person before, and we both called each other by code names.

Shi Huai was rude at the time and called him blind.

The blind boy ignored her and just called her "Hey".

Later, he somehow found out that her nickname was Zhizhi, and he always called himself Zhizhi.

When I asked him his name before, he didn't want to tell me.

Shi Huai asked, then what should I call you.

"Just call me blind."

"That's not fair. You'll see again someday."

"Fair."