Picking Up a Big Brother as My Husband

Xu Moran, a young female police officer, lived an ordinary life until she accidentally picked up a man on the highway. From then on, the man clung to her like glue, and her meager salary had to cov...

Chapter 119 A Family

After he finished speaking, he let out two loud snorts, further expressing his dissatisfaction.

Xu Moran was speechless at this.

He glanced at the lazy toad that had jumped into the bushes in fright after Xu Ye's scream, hesitated for a moment, and then decided to correct a mistake in Xu Ye's words.

She pointed to the toad in the grass and said to Xu Ye, "Xu Ye, this is not a frog, but a toad, also known as a lazy toad."

Xu Ye shook her head in disbelief, "No, Ranran, this is a frog."

Xu Moran said patiently, "Xu Ye, come closer and take a closer look. This really is a toad, not a frog."

Xu Ye was a stubborn person and insisted, "Ranran, this is clearly a frog."

Xu Mo remained silent for a few seconds, then pointed to the toad crouching in the grass and began to explain the difference between frogs and toads to Xu Ye. "Xu Ye, although frogs and toads both belong to the frog family, they are different. The difference we can see with the naked eye is that frogs are smooth all over, while toads are covered in bumps. So, this is a toad."

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Xu Ye moved closer and examined the toad squatting in the grass. "Ranran, I don't see any bumps. This is clearly a frog."

Xu Mo pursed his lips, took a deep breath, and sighed, "Xu Ye, I seriously doubt that your biology was taught by a PE teacher."

Xu Ye clicked his tongue in amazement and said, "Ranran, you are really too smart. You even know that my biology teacher was replaced by the PE teacher."

Xu Moran, "..."

She had completely lost what she should say.

Also remaining silent was the lazy toad crouching in the grass, which had been hopping around happily when it suddenly heard a scream from someone.

On instinct, it quickly jumped into the grass nearby.

After jumping into the bushes, just as it was about to run away, a man and a woman started pointing at it and arguing about its breed.

As the subject of an argument between a man and a woman, it was so frightened that it remained in the same squatting position, not daring to move an inch.

Soon, the debate over whether it was a frog or a toad intensified.

It went from being afraid to move lest it be caught and eaten, to wanting to figure out whether it was a frog or a toad.

There was one thing it remembered very clearly: when it was still a little lazy toad, it once heard its parents arguing.

The reason for the argument was this.

Its parents were both toads, but it looked a bit like a frog because it had small and few bumps on its body. So, its toad father suspected that it was born to its toad wife and the frog next door named Wang.

The toad father's suspicions weren't entirely unfounded; after all, when his toad wife was pregnant, he had gone on a business trip to the neighboring pond for a while in order to store more food.

Before leaving on his business trip, he was worried about his pregnant toad wife, who was alone at home. So, before leaving, he asked a frog named Wang, who lived next door, to take care of his toad wife.

When it returned home from its business trip, its toad wife had already given birth to a baby toad.

When it first saw the little lazy toad, it felt something was off. It had single eyelids, so why did the little lazy toad have double eyelids?

Despite its doubts, the joy of becoming a father overshadowed them.

Later, as the little lazy toad grew up, it looked less and less like its own offspring. Finally, after drinking the last few drops of wine from a human's bottle, it got drunk and went to question its lazy toad wife.

The toad's wife initially cried and explained that the little toad was her own son, but she didn't know anything about the double eyelids or the small, few bumps on its back.

The toad husband wasn't so easily fooled. Seeing that his toad wife refused to admit it, he flew into a rage and committed domestic violence against her.

The couple's loud argument woke up the sleeping toad.

It was a filial child. To prevent its parents from arguing about it again, it ran away from home that night with its little bag.