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 552 Opening a Zoo

Chapter 552 Opening a Zoo

Chen Jianjun could move it, but such a large snow sculpture was not easy to carry.

In the end, Big White used a sled to pull them back and put them in the yard with the other animals.

This snow dragon, with its much more exquisite craftsmanship, immediately made the other crudely crafted animals look like trash in comparison, appearing incredibly majestic and powerful.

The little princess stood with her hands on her hips, a satisfied look on her chubby little face.

Just then, Jiang Manyun and her family, returning from town, passed by and, seeing this, called out, "Sweetie, are you trying to open a zoo at home?"

As soon as Helian Jiao saw Gu Tingyun, she waved her little hand and called out, "Gu Tingyun, come and see my dragon!"

"good."

Young Master Gu naturally walked over to her immediately; he hadn't seen the little hamster all day.

Hearing the commotion, Ma Xiulian came out of the house and cheerfully called out, "Commander Gu, Manyun, I just cooked a big pot of mutton at home. Why don't you stay and have dinner with us?"

"Then thank you, Aunt Chen."

Jiang Manyun thought that her husband loved to eat mutton, and it was rare to find it for sale, so she didn't refuse and went into the courtyard with Gu Qingshan.

Helian Jiao asked Gu Tingyun in a childish voice, "Look, isn't this dragon as majestic and spirited as I am?"

The little princess selectively forgot about this snow dragon, which wasn't even as big as a claw of the prototype of the Great Evil Dragon.

Gu Tingyun held her chubby little hand and nodded seriously, saying, "Yes, very majestic and impressive."

Jiang Manyun and Gu Qingshan: ...This is all the son knows how to coax his precious baby.

Helian Jiao immediately raised her chin triumphantly, her arrogant little face making everyone present burst into laughter.

Gu Qingshan couldn't help but curl the corners of his mouth: This little girl is indeed adorable!

"Please come inside and sit down, I'll go get the dishes," Ma Xiulian said with a smile.

Jiang Manyun helped bring the food to the table, while Ma Xiulian carried a large bowl of mutton. As soon as the lid was opened, the aroma of mutton wafted out.

Helian Jiao sniffed the air with her little nose, and said with a look of delight, "Ah~ it smells so good!"

Ma Xiulian smiled and said, "Then our darling should eat more."

"good!"

...

After they had almost finished eating, Jiang Manyun took the opportunity to say softly, "Aunt Chen, Uncle Chen, Jianjun, the two little ones get along so well. Qingshan and I also really like Guabao, so we'd like to adopt Guabao as our goddaughter. What do you think?"

"Well, that depends on what Guabao wants." Ma Xiulian and Chen Dazhu exchanged a glance, indicating that they respected Guabao's wishes.

The elderly couple didn't have any objections.

The Gu family couple treated their baby better than the third son's biological parents. Whenever Gu Tingyun received a share, their baby would receive a share as well.

Once they recognized each other as family, their relationship took another step closer.

But whether or not to recognize each other as parents ultimately depends on the child's own decision.

Gu Jianjun had no objection; after all, it's always good to have two more people doting on your little girl.

Jiang Manyun looked at Helian Jiao gently and asked, "My dear, would you like to be Aunt Jiang and Uncle Gu's daughter?"

"No!" Helian Jiao shook her head and refused without even thinking.

Jiang Manyun asked gently, "Why?"

The little princess put on a serious face and said in a very solemn tone, "I already have a father, a father, and a mother!"

The blood relatives in this body are predetermined, so let it be.

But she cannot recognize other people as her parents; her father and mother would surely be sad if they knew.

Moreover, dragons don't like to have elders to control them; they prefer to be free!

(End of this chapter)