Transmigrated to Ancient Times to Raise Cute Babies

One moment, Min Yueqing was living like an ox or a horse in the post-apocalyptic world, desperately hacking at zombies. The next moment, a delicately carved, soft, cute little cub appeared before h...

Chapter 171 Reply

Ever since he went into the mountains with Min Yueqing, Xiao Wei has stopped sleeping in the corner at night and has brazenly taken over the area on the side of the bed, sleeping next to the family's shoes at night.

This meant that every morning when Pei Han got up and put on her shoes, she had to carefully look at the ground and confirm the exact position of the shoes before she could put her feet on the tiger's back, otherwise she might accidentally put her feet on the tiger's back.

Even more seriously, sometimes they might accidentally stick their feet out onto the tiger's head.

At this time, Pei Han would receive a "kingly disdain" from Xiao Wei, who was suddenly awakened. Even with his extraordinary composure, he couldn't help but be startled early in the morning.

Over time, Pei Han naturally developed the good habit of avoiding such situations.

Pei Ji was either sleepy from eating too much or simply tired; he could barely keep his eyes open as soon as he sat down on the bed.

Even so, he still stubbornly clung to Pei Han, seemingly waiting for Pei Han to take the book.

Min Yueqing reluctantly pulled her little one off Pei Han and laid him down on his little pillow, saying softly, "It's getting late. If you're sleepy, go to sleep. You can watch it again tomorrow if you get up earlier."

As soon as Pei Ji's head hit the pillow, his eyelids grew even heavier. Coupled with the soothing effect of Min Yueqing's gentle voice, he finally stopped fighting against sleepiness, obediently closed his eyes, and fell asleep in no time.

Seeing that Pei Ji fell asleep almost instantly, Min Yueqing and Pei Han couldn't help but exchange a smile.

Min Yueqing explained softly to Pei Han, "I didn't sleep at noon, I guess I'm really tired."

Pei Han nodded, then gently waved the book in his hand at Min Yueqing, looking at her as if seeking her opinion.

Min Yueqing pointed to the little one lying in the middle, raised an eyebrow slightly, meaning I'm too lazy to pick up my son, you'll have to figure something out.

Pei Han responded directly with his actions, placing the book between the two of them, right above Pei Ji's blanket.

In this way, the two of them moved closer to Pei Ji's little head.

If Pei Ji were still awake, being surrounded by the two of them like this, he would probably be overjoyed.

After finishing the book, Min Yueqing was about to go to sleep when Pei Han gently kissed her lips, and then a deep, magnetic voice entered her ears, "Thank you, Madam, I am very happy today."

Min Yueqing couldn't help but smile slightly. She and Pei Han exchanged a quiet glance, one with a bright smile and the other with tender affection. Neither of them said anything more.

After that day, Min Yueqing resumed her leisurely life.

Every morning, she would quietly take Xiao Wei out of the courtyard, and the two of them would roam freely across the mountains and fields. In the afternoon, she would lean against the tatami mat and read leisurely books, sometimes taking the opportunity to check on the learning progress of the little one and Shi Tou.

Pei Han clearly put a lot of effort into her two children's studies, managing them meticulously and arranging things very appropriately.

Furthermore, Pei Han officially took over the task of training the two children in martial arts. He did not raise any objections to the basic skills they were already practicing and allowed them to continue practicing.

In fact, Pei Han was pleasantly surprised by the two children's good physical condition and solid foundation. He guessed that the master his wife and children had encountered was probably really skilled.

Pei Han was too busy with official duties to lead the training every day, so he found a martial arts master in the patrol office who was excellent in all aspects and set aside a fixed time each day to lead them in training.

With Pei Han making such thorough arrangements, Min Yueqing was naturally happy to be a hands-off manager.

When they were far away in the capital, it wasn't too difficult to avoid being noticed. But here, to cause such a commotion under Pei Han's nose without being discovered was nothing short of a pipe dream.

Little Wei has recently developed a new hobby: he enjoys looking at a painting.

This all started with the gift Pei Han promised upon meeting Xiao Wei. He fulfilled the promise he made on his birthday night just three days later. Not only did he bring back game from his outing to give Xiao Wei an extra meal, but he also personally painted a picture for him.

The main subject of this painting is the handsome and dashing tiger cub, Xiao Wei.

It must be said that Pei Ji's painting skills are first-class. With just a few strokes, he vividly depicted Xiao Wei's expression and movements. Moreover, Xiao Wei in the painting stands proudly on the top of the mountains, and the arrogant and domineering aura of the tiger is highlighted to the fullest extent.

Not to mention that Xiao Wei rushed forward as soon as he saw the painting, even Min Yueqing fell in love with it at first sight.

Seeing that they all liked it, Pei Han hung the painting on the bedroom wall with satisfaction, directly opposite the couch that Min Yueqing loved to lie on.

In this way, both Min Yueqing, who loves to lie flat, and Xiao Wei, who loves to snuggle next to Min Yueqing, can see each other with just a glance.

In fact, Min Yueqing and Xiao Wei weren't as reclusive as Pei Han had imagined. That morning, Min Yueqing brought Xiao Wei to the small valley that Pei Han had taken them to before. It was as beautiful and quiet as ever.

She lay lazily on the lawn, basking in the sun, the air filled with the scent of fresh grass under the sunlight. With her eyes closed, all she could hear was the gentle sound of flowing water, a comfort that made her feel drowsy.

Little Wei was completely different from her. As soon as it arrived, it was completely attracted by the wild rabbits and pheasants running in the woods. It excitedly rushed into the woods to start chasing the rabbits and pheasants, making a ruckus.

For Xiao Wei, the danger posed by pheasants and rabbits was practically zero, so Min Yueqing let it run freely. This was an inevitable step for Xiao Wei as it grew up as a tiger cub.

After all, what Min Yueqing wanted to raise was a true king of beasts who would dominate the mountains and forests, not a little pet in the yard.

A familiar, light, and swift sound of footsteps grew closer and closer. Min Yueqing slowly opened her eyes, and sure enough, it was Xiao Wei running over.

It seems Little Wei did well in today's battle; it has a trophy in its mouth and looks very proud on its tiger face.

When it reached Min Yueqing, it released its mouth, put down the wild rabbit, and stared at Min Yueqing with bright, black-gold eyes, as if waiting for a compliment.

Min Yueqing smiled and rubbed its big head, praising it cooperatively, "Well done!" Then she pointed to the distance, "Let's go eat."

Only then did Xiao Wei contentedly pick up his prey again and obediently run to the open space that Min Yueqing had pointed out to eat.

After Xiao Wei caught the third rabbit, Min Yueqing finally had enough sun and leisurely got up to take the well-fed Xiao Wei back home.

When Pei Han returned that evening, Min Yueqing greeted him with a smile and asked, "What joyous occasion is there today? Why are you so happy?"

Pei Han's expression clearly showed his delight. He waved his hand, which was behind his back, in front of Min Yueqing and replied with a smile, "Madam, you might be even happier to see this."

Upon seeing the letter in Pei Han's hand, Min Yueqing immediately understood what was going on. She quickly asked, "Did my family reply?"

Pei Han smiled and nodded, then handed the letter to Min Yueqing.