Dwarf In The Future

Qiao Zhiya is a hybrid. Before he was born, his elf father wanted him to have a strong physique unique to dwarfs; while his dwarf mother wanted him to have a tall body unique to elves. And then he ...

Chapter 29: Partiality (2)

Don't come back to me and tell me you like so and so and ask me to be your matchmaker." Chu Huai glanced at him, asked him for Georgia's file, looked at it, and said, "You can raise this child if you want. He is your lifesaver and the benefactor of our Chu family. If he likes him, you can worship him, but second brother, can you raise a child?"

Chu Rong felt that he and the word "brother" probably had a conflict, otherwise why would he always get angry to death after just a few words with his brothers? He replied with a cold face: "He is almost an adult and will go to junior college soon. He has gained weight recently. I can tell." The implication was that Georgia was not a child in the true sense of the word. He would go to school soon, had gained weight, and was being well taken care of here.

Upon hearing this, Mr. Ren turned his head and looked at him with a strange expression.

"You think you're raising pigs." Chu Huai was speechless. He stood up, patted his shoulder, and said, "Second brother, raising a child is not as simple as sending him to school and feeding him. Look at the third brother. Until now, he is like a mouse seeing a cat when he sees you. Have you ever thought about why? Since you have decided to keep Georgia by your side, you must learn to get along with him on an equal footing and communicate frequently. The trouble this time, in the final analysis, is caused by too little communication between you. He knows too little about the world and does not have a clear understanding of his own situation. As for you, you have never learned to say more. You only know how to make arrangements and let him accept them passively. It would be strange if there were no problems with this way of getting along. Reflect on yourself, second brother." After that, he shook his head, greeted Mr. Ren, and left the study.

Mr. Ren withdrew his gaze, shook his head, stood up and followed him.

The study room was empty in a blink of an eye. Chu Rong leaned back in the sofa chair, staring at the beautiful jade on the table, a little absent-minded - could a bald chicken of that size be raised into a pig?