Zhong Wan's life philosophy: Being poor is scarier than ghosts! A middle-aged leftover woman who has been unemployed for a year and is about to live on the streets, Zhong Wan gritted her teeth ...
Chapter 15 Huahua is so awesome!
"What's so fishy?"
Ya Ya's mother pushed open the door and, hearing her voice, asked curiously,
Then her gaze fell on the empty little bottle in Ya Ya's hand, then on Hua Hua, who was trembling and meowing with her little head tilted back, and finally on the white water stains at the corner of Ya Ya's mouth.
Ya Ya's mother was stunned for a moment, then burst into laughter: "Honey, come quick! Your eldest daughter is secretly drinking Hua Hua's milk powder!"
Where? Where?
Upon hearing Ya Ya's mother's voice, Ya Ya's father quickly ran in, then laughed.
After laughing for a while, looking at Ya Ya's aggrieved eyes and puffed-up little face, Ya Ya's father chuckled and said, "Ya Ya wants some milk powder?"
"Tell Mom and Dad, and Dad will go get it for you right now. Don't you dare take Huahua's flower again, okay?"
"Hua Hua drinks goat milk powder, which you don't like."
Upon hearing this, Ya Ya's eyes lit up instantly. She happily ran over, hugged his leg, and looked up at him with a beaming smile, thanking him, "Thank you, Daddy!"
Ya Ya's dad was quick; he returned in no time with a baby bottle for both her and the cat.
Looking at the two little ones nestled together drinking milk, her eyes were full of smiles.
Seeing this, Ya Ya's mother smiled and gently shook her head.
Hearing the noise at the door, he turned and went out.
Ya Ya leisurely spent the summer vacation with Hua Hua, and before she knew it, it was time for the start of the new school year.
Zhong Wan and her friend watched as Ya Ya, carrying her little schoolbag and clinging to her mother, pleaded with her, looking up at Hua Hua with pleading eyes, "Mommy, Mommy, can't we really take Hua Hua to school with us?"
"cannot!"
Ya Ya's mother said coldly, reaching out to take Hua Hua and urging, "Hurry up, or the school bus won't wait for you."
"Mommy~"
"Honey, come help me out."
Before Ya Ya could finish speaking, her father's voice came through the phone.
The big cat, the small cat, and the kitten all looked up at the same time.
Zhong Wan and her companion then noticed that Ya Ya's father, dressed in a delivery uniform, was unloading items, seemingly restocking a supermarket.
Seeing this, Ya Ya's mother quickly settled Hua Hua in the cat bed next to the cashier, reached out and patted Ya Ya's head, urging her again, "Ya Ya, go to school now, you'll see Hua Hua when you come back."
"Mom is going to help Dad."
Okay~
Ya Ya watched her mother's departing figure, then turned to look at Hua Hua, who was meowing at her, and said reluctantly, "Hua Hua, take good care of yourself, your sister will be back tonight."
After saying that, Ya Ya kissed the kitten on the head, and then walked out of the supermarket, looking back every few steps.
Meow~
Meow~
Hua Hua's chirping rang out again.
Ya Ya paused, then turned around and returned to the same spot.
He cautiously peeked at his parents.
She pursed her lips, took off her backpack, opened it, and dumped all the contents out. She then pushed the backpack behind the cashier and carefully placed the flowers inside.
Clutching his schoolbag, he casually grabbed two sausages from the shelf.
Ya Ya quickly ran onto the school bus.
Hua Hua, the second daughter of the Hua family, came to school with Ya Ya.
In no time, it was surrounded by children.
"Wow, Yaya, this is your little sister? She's so cute!"
"It's so small and so pretty."
...
Hearing the children's praise, Ya Ya proudly raised her chin and said, "That's right, my little sister Hua Rui is just that cute!"
"But it's a cat! You're a human, it's not your sister!"
Upon hearing this, Ya Ya gave the man a haughty snort, glanced at him sideways, and said, "If Ya Ya says it's it, then it is!"
"Mom said that a cat is a life, and Yaya is a life too. Except for Huahua not being able to talk, we are no different!"
"And Hua Hua is so smart! It even helps Ya Ya with her summer homework!"
The children were immediately taken aback by these words.
She quickly asked curiously, "Yaya, Yaya, how does Huahua help you with your homework?"
"Could you also have it handle this for me?"
Upon hearing this, Ya Ya chuckled, her voice full of pride: "I hid my homework in the litter box."
"It's covered in Huahua's poop and pee, of course I can't accept it (*^▽^*)."
"Ya Ya, you're so smart!"
"That's right!"
Ya Ya laughed smugly.
But the next second she heard her homeroom teacher's voice, and she instantly stopped laughing.
"Ahem, Hua Rui! Are you happy?!"
Upon hearing this, Ya Ya subconsciously turned her head and looked at her homeroom teacher standing at the door.
Then, glancing at the flowers on her desk, she quickly and guiltily shoved the cat into the drawer.
In the end, Ya Ya's mother was called to the school. What she got wasn't just the flower she'd been searching for all morning, but also a homework-catching plan specially designed for Ya Ya by the teacher.
Although being called in by the teacher wasn't a pleasant experience, seeing her daughter's hilarious expression of utter distress, shock, and then utter despair, Ya Ya's mother couldn't help but burst out laughing.
"Cough cough."
The homeroom teacher gave her a speechless look. Feeling her gaze, Ya Ya's mother quickly put away her smile and solemnly assured her, "Don't worry, teacher, I will definitely urge Ya Ya to complete the plan well this time."
The homeroom teacher nodded, "Alright, then thank you for your help, Ya Ya's mother."
"There's nothing much going on today. We're mainly just distributing books and collecting homework. If you're free, you can take Yaya home now."
"Okay, Yaya, quickly say goodbye to your teacher."
Upon hearing this, Ya Ya's mother quickly said,
"Goodbye, teacher ヾ( ̄▽ ̄)Bye~Bye~."
Ya Ya's eyes lit up instantly. She reached out and took Hua Hua, giving her a happy kiss: "Hua Hua, let's go home."
"You're not allowed to bring flowers to school anymore."
"Oh~"
Listening to her homeroom teacher's instructions, Ya Ya reluctantly agreed.
Time seemed to have been put on a fast forward button; the little flower cub from just a moment ago had grown up in an instant.
I don't know when, but its belly has gotten bigger.
"Mommy, Mommy, when is Huahua going to have a baby?"
"It'll be soon, just wait a little longer."
"Uh-huh."
...
"Mommy, Mommy, is Huahua giving birth today?"
"Mom doesn't know either. Yaya, go to school obediently. Don't worry about Huahua, Mom is here."
"Okay, then Mommy will take good care of Huahua."
"good."
...
Asking questions every day has become Ya Ya's routine, as she is filled with anticipation for the baby in Hua Hua's belly.
Until one day after school, as she got off the school bus, she ran and shouted, carrying her schoolbag:
"Mommy, Mommy, I'm home! Has Huahua arrived yet?"
"It's born! Yaya, come quick! It's a little baby that looks exactly like Huahua!"
Wow~
Ya Ya became even more anxious and excited upon hearing this.
She quickly ran into the house, squatted down next to the cat's bed, looked at the little bundle next to Hua Hua, and said with her eyes full of joy, "Hua Hua is so great, I brought you a big chicken leg!"
"Little peanut, are you tired? Eat something."
After Ya Ya finished speaking, she quickly took out a chicken leg from her schoolbag, opened it, and handed it over.
Seeing this, Ya Ya's mother quickly reached out and stopped her, saying, "This is no good. You can eat the fried chicken leg yourself. Hua Hua just gave birth, so she can't eat fried food like this."
Okay~
Hearing this, Ya Ya withdrew her hand somewhat disappointedly, then asked curiously, "Mommy, when can we eat the flowers?"
"Let's wait until Huahua is a month old."
Okay~
As if sensing her feelings, Hua Hua raised its head, affectionately nuzzled her hand, and softly called out.
Meow~