The Crazy Younger Man Doesn't Call Me Brother, His Twisted Thoughts Are Too Many

On her first day of work, Xiao Xin offended Fu Yan, the eldest son of the Fu Group. It was rumored that this eldest son of the Fu family had a violent temper, and no one dared to approach within te...

Chapter 43 Isn't this normal?

Fu Yan nodded blankly in his arms, having only heard the first four words Xiao Xin said. He asked in a daze, "Brother, is my name Little Dog?"

Xiao Xin paused in her hand patting his shoulder, then couldn't help but laugh out loud.

He suppressed the corners of his lips that were curling up, and his hand was about to rub Fu Yan's head, but when he thought of the injury on his head, he gave up the idea.

He gently rubbed the back of Fu Yan's neck and explained softly, "Your name isn't 'Little Dog,' it's 'Fu Yan'..."

"Then why does my brother call me a puppy?"

Xiao Xin blurted out nonchalantly, "Because I like it."

He is best at giving people nicknames and calling others by nicknames.

Fu Yan nodded again. It turned out that Xiao Xin called him "little dog" because she liked him.

He nestled closer to Xiao Xin and said in a deep voice, "From now on, I'll be your little dog all by myself."

Xiao Xin: "..."

Did he unintentionally acquire a large pet dog?

However, to get back to the point, Xiao Xin was almost led astray by him, and the topic was brought back to the main point.

He pinched Fu Yan's nape and whispered, "Did you remember what I just said?"

Fu Yan looked up: "Hmm? What did you say?"

Looking into his innocent eyes, Xiao Xin blinked helplessly, took a breath, and said, "What you just said..."

Being stared at by Fu Yan like that, and then casually saying those words, made him feel inexplicably ashamed.

He paused for a moment before looking into Fu Yan's eyes and said seriously, "You can't just say things like that because of me... in the future."

Fu Yan nodded: "Yes, I'll only tell my brother from now on."

Xiao Xin's vision went black. Should he just strangle this thing that can't understand human speech?