New book "Transmigrated into the Villain's Little Darling" is out!
The cute and invincible Tang Xiaonan transmigrated into the foolish supporting female character of a period dram...
There were three suspicious-looking men, one of whom was on the phone reporting, "Boss, Granny Miao's precious granddaughter is alone, and she's with a chubby little boy. They're on the bus now."
"Bring both children back," the eldest ordered.
After hanging up the phone, the three men slowly approached Niu Niu and Xiao Zhu. They were full of confidence; she was just a little girl with a nursing baby, and they were sure to catch her easily and take her to their boss for a reward.
Niu Niu sensed the three men's ill intentions. She looked around and saw a kind-looking old lady sitting nearby. Niu Niu had an idea. Before the three men came over, she looked up and smiled sweetly at the old lady, "Grandma, have we arrived at Ocean Park yet?"
The old lady was worried when she saw Niu Niu taking her younger brother out alone. "We're not there yet. Where's your mother?"
Niu Niu pretended to be sad and pouted, saying, "Mom has to earn money, she doesn't have time."
Where is Dad?
"He's in a very, very far place, and I haven't seen him for so long."
Niu Niu pouted. Her dad was still suffering in Africa, thousands of miles away, and wouldn't be back for a few days. She actually missed him a lot because he would risk being demoted to take her out to play and eat delicious food.
Seeing Niu Niu's aggrieved little face, the old lady felt even more sorry for her. She thought that the little girl had lost her father at such a young age, and that her mother was raising two children alone, which was why she didn't have time to take the children out to play.
What a terrible thing!
The old lady sighed, patted the little pig's cute round head, and thought, "What an adorable child, yet fate has been so unfair to them."
"Are you going to Ocean Park?"
Niu Niu nodded, "My little brother wants to see the seals, but Mom doesn't have time, so I'll take him."
The old lady sighed again. Sure enough, poor children learn to be independent early. What an adorable little girl! Her maternal heart overflowed, and she said, "You two children don't understand. You can't go out on your own anymore. There are too many bad people out there."
Niu Niu nodded understandingly and whispered, "My little brother wants to see, but the adults won't let us come out."
The old lady automatically imagined that the little girl's mother was so busy that she couldn't even take care of the child, and felt even more sorry for her. "Grandma will take you there. Grandma will take you home in a while. It's such a pity!"
"Thank you, Grandma, you're so kind."
Niu Niu's innocent big eyes melted the old lady's heart. She patted Niu Niu's head and smiled kindly. The three men cursed the old lady for being too nosy, but they didn't dare to snatch her in broad daylight. They could only sneak into Ocean Park to see if they could find an opportunity.
When they arrived at Ocean Park, the old lady wanted to take the pig's back, but Niu Niu refused. She was stronger than the old lady, but the old lady thought she was worried about entrusting her little brother to a stranger. She was very pleased. The little girl had been well-educated by her mother and was such a lovely child.
Ocean Park was still crowded. As soon as Little Pig entered the park, he got excited and made Niu Niu head straight for the seal area. He had made an appointment with the seals yesterday to come and see them today.
When we arrived at the seal enclosure, the seals were performing a ball-balancing act. The seals were very agile in the water, catching the balls accurately whenever the zookeeper threw them. After returning the balls to the zookeeper, the seals received a fish as a reward and enthusiastic applause from the audience.
The little pig was furious. He knew the seals weren't happy at all; they were being forced to work. Those despicable humans!
"Ahhh..."
The pig suddenly squealed, and the seal balancing the ball in the water stopped abruptly and looked towards the pig. The ball thrown by the zookeeper missed its mark.