Chapter 407 The Hong Kong Dog's First Time Playing House



But Secretary An's phone was still on, so she had to step forward and stop her: "No, Madam, this is too dangerous."

In fact, Chen Rou also felt it was dangerous and didn't want the children to bring A Yuan in.

The useful parts inside have long been removed, but since they're made of metal, they're easily damaged.

However, a notable characteristic of Beijing men is their enthusiasm, while the women of the capital city have an even more unique and cheerful personality.

The girl clapped her hands: "It's okay, I often bring my brother in to play."

The boy quickly lifted the cover: "Come on, this is our secret base, come on."

Chen Rou thought for a moment, then lifted her son up, placed him under the cover with her elbow, and she could see inside through the lookout. It really was a secret base; there were even foam sofa cushions and empty soda bottles inside.

Popsicle wrappers were scattered on the ground, clearly indicating that this cannon was a place where a group of children used to play.

Suddenly, A Yuan was placed in an unfamiliar place, sitting on a sponge mat with his two little hands outstretched.

But immediately, he was drawn to what was happening ahead.

Because one boy was turning the steering wheel, while another was stepping on the chain and turning it with his hands, shouting, "Oh, my dear colonel, the German tanks are within range, requesting permission to fire!"

One of the drivers said, "Let's wait a little longer, dear Comrade Paul. We must strive to kill more enemies."

He didn't forget to turn back and say, "Goodbye, Katyusha, remember to take good care of our children."

The little girl hugged A-Yuan tightly, kissed him, raised her hand, and said, "Goodbye, my love!"

Because Chen Rou was lying on the lookout point, Liang Lisheng also crawled over to look, puzzled: "What are they doing?"

The boy inside yelled, "Fire!"

Then the two boys started trembling and pretended to be dead, while the girl hugged A Yuan and pretended to cry.

Having watched many dubbed movies, Chen Rou and the children at the orphanage had also played similar games when they were young, so she could understand them without being taught and even knew which movie the children were acting out.

But it took Liang Lisheng a while to realize: "So it was a game."

They added, "They brought Ah Yuan in so that they could have a baby, making the game more realistic and fun."

This was a kind of fun he couldn't find, but A Yuan loved it. He didn't know why his two older brothers suddenly started trembling, nor did he know why the young lady was hugging him and pretending to cry. He got into character and even wiped away the young lady's tears.

But the Beijing folks kept putting on a show, and suddenly a boy got up: "So I didn't die after all?"

Another one got up: "Colonel, we've wiped out the enemy! We've won!"

Turning around, the two little boys raised A-Yuan's hand: "We won! We won!"

The children were jumping and skipping around, and A-Yuan laughed along, but his laughter was a little awkward, and also a bit like that of a stray dog, completely bewildered.

It was just playing, and it was just the kind of play that Chen Rou had experienced with children.

But in Nie Zhao's mind, it was a different story. Secretary An said that his son had violated regulations by entering a rocket launcher that was still operational. Nie Zhao then realized that his wife and son had already gone to the battlefield.

Secretary An glanced inside the rocket launcher and reassured the boss, "It's alright, there are a few local kids with our young master. They may be a bit rough, but they're very enthusiastic. Don't worry, boss, I'll rush in anytime."

Well, in Nie Zhao's mind, his son was probably thrown into the monkey troop on Mount Emei by his wife.

Whether the little monkey will be enthusiastic or turn hostile, nobody knows.

Nie Zhao said to Secretary An, "Don't hang up the phone. Find an opportunity to get A Yuan out as soon as possible."

Actually, the moment a boy spotted the administrator pouring tea leaves from a large enamel mug, the administrator quickly came out. But while A-Yuan emerged from the rocket launcher, his heart remained attached to it.

He was always alone, silently throwing ocean balls, kicking up white sand, and lonely as he came down the slide and was then taken back up by the nanny. He would slide down expressionlessly, and the nanny would catch him.

But did the little brothers and sisters get along so well? They would talk together, jump around together, and run around together. When A Yuan was one and a half years old, he suddenly realized that there were very good people in the world, little people.

However, these children were under supervision, so when they heard a bugle call, the group of children turned and ran.

When A-Yuan saw that all the older brothers and sisters had run away, he panicked and reached out to grab them, saying, "I want them, I want them!"

Liang Lisheng caught one of them: "Little friend, don't run away, play with my child a little longer."

The boy yanked his clothes back: "Just kidding, my dad's coming home from get off work, he's going to catch me outside and put a belt on me."

So that's it? Ah Yuan was happy for only a few minutes, and then his happiness disappeared?

Of course he didn't want to, but a friend is something that no parent can replace for a child. He looked around anxiously among the rows of cannons of all kinds, hoping to find another friend.

Unfortunately, no.

A-Yuan turned his head away with a pout, his eyes filled with desolation and tears that only appear after being abandoned.

When Secretary An saw how aggrieved the young master was, she was also worried. What should she do? Where could she find him a playmate?

Liang Lisheng even tried to get the child to recognize him. He looked around and said, "Come on, I'll carry A Yuan inside, and we'll play together."

Ah Yuan looked down and thought, "With Grandpa Liang's big belly, he's bound to get stuck at the entrance."

In this era, playing house was a source of spiritual nourishment for children. Ah Yuan had only tasted a small part of it before it was all gone.

Surprisingly, Chen Rou was comforting her son when her phone rang.

She answered the phone; it was Song Yuanchao. Since it was just a visit to the museum, he wasn't following her closely.

But he said, "Madam, someone has entered the museum, and I suspect he's here to see you."

Chen Rou asked, "Who is it? Do I know them?"

Song Yuanchao said, "A businessman who was transferred from the military, nicknamed 'Fierce King,' was the one we rode in yesterday."

He added, "If you don't want to see me, walk north now. There's a small gate leading to a military compound. I'll be waiting for you there."

The businessman's visit to Chen Rou was obviously not a good thing, but Chen Rou said, "It's alright, I want to see what he wants from me."

Song Yuanchao said, "A Yuan's mask is in his little schoolbag, remember to put it on him."

As they were talking, someone hurriedly approached Chen Rou.

Ah Yuan pursed his lips, sniffed, and stared longingly at the place where his older brothers and sisters were posting messages.

The little Hong Kong dog played house with the local children in the capital for the first time. He was fine when he arrived, but he can't go back!

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