Transmigrated into a Spoiled Little Lucky Charm in the 80s

The dragon tribe's most beloved little princess found herself in an era of scarcity, lacking clothes and food. Fortunately, she had a grandmother who doted on her as if she were the apple of he...

Chapter 153. A Moment of Carelessness

Chapter 153 A Moment of Carelessness

Putting everything else aside, if she had been able to eat such good food when she was a child, she wouldn't always be thinking about her parents.

Zhao Mei nodded in agreement. Putting herself in her mother-in-law's shoes, she would also be angry that her three sons abandoned their most beloved granddaughter.

Let a grown man take a beating, he'll be fine in a couple of days anyway.

Li Chunhua, however, looked disgusted. "Affectionate and filial my foot! She's just a sycophant who sucks up to her in-laws!"

Then, inadvertently, he turned his head and met Chen Dazhu's sinister and sharp gaze. His heart tightened immediately, and he quickly put away his expression of hatred.

She carelessly forgot that her father-in-law was still there.

Chen Dazhu stared at her gloomily for a long time, making Li Chunhua break out in a cold sweat. She was both shocked and scared. Why was her father-in-law staring at her like that?

Although her father-in-law had never hit her and rarely even spoke harshly to her, she was more afraid of her taciturn father-in-law than her mother-in-law, especially since he had just beaten her husband and his two brothers half to death.

With a stick that thick, she'd probably be in pain for days after just a couple of blows.

Fortunately, at that moment, Ma Xiulian's loud voice came from outside: "Old man, come and get your own bowl!"

Upon hearing this, Chen Dazhu immediately stood up and walked outside, and Li Chunhua's heart finally settled down.

As soon as Chen Dazhu stepped out the door, he saw his granddaughter carrying a large bowl full of soup, walking forward unsteadily. His heart tightened, afraid that the soup would spill and burn her hand.

So he quickly walked over, took the bowl, and picked up his granddaughter with his other free arm.

When Helian Jiao saw that her grandfather was holding her with one arm and steadily holding the soup with the other, she immediately frowned and looked at her short, small hands with a look of disdain.

My body is so small now that it's difficult to even hold a bowl.

Chen Dazhu knew his granddaughter's gender quite well, so he lowered his voice to comfort her, "When our little darling grows up in a few years, she will definitely be stronger than Grandpa."

He was telling the truth. His granddaughter was naturally strong. At only four years old, she was already stronger than his seven-year-old second child. In a few years, she might actually be stronger than everyone in the family.

The little princess, who knew nothing of humility, clenched her little fist and declared with unwavering confidence, "I will be the strongest!"

She used to be able to knock down half a palace with just one tail!

Chen Dazhu said with doting eyes, "Yes, my darling is the strongest!"

Ma Xiulian, who was carrying two bowls of soup, reminded him, "Watch where you're going, don't spill the soup and scald your little one."

Looking at the harmonious scene of the grandfather, grandmother, and grandson, it would be a lie to say that the three Chen brothers, kneeling upright on the ground, were not moved. After all, their father had never spoken to them so gently when they were young, but they were not as considerate and filial as their beloved grandson.

Moreover, not only their three sons, but even their grandchildren are not as considerate and filial as their son, so it's no surprise that his parents are so angry this time.

What Li Chunhua saw was two bowls of soup in her mother-in-law's hands. Her father-in-law was already holding his own bowl, and the brat had also drunk from one bowl. The extra bowl must be for her, the pregnant woman!

Sure enough, the mother-in-law still had her baby in her belly. Once she gave birth to a grandson for the Chen family, wouldn't she be well taken care of and fed?

As her mother-in-law drew closer, she stood up happily, ready to greet her herself.

(End of this chapter)