"Xiao Feng, you don't need to keep staring at your sister's belly, there's no baby in there!"
Bao Yu was helpless. After chatting with Ren Chenguang, Ren Chenguang offered to help Bao Yu take care of Bao Feng. He said he wanted to learn how to be an uncle in advance.
After being comforted by Bao Yu's mental energy and receiving her care, Bao Feng gradually returned to normal and began to enjoy interacting with others.
He liked this half-brother very much, so he followed Ren Chenguang and asked what an uncle was.
Once this questioning started, it couldn't be stopped; Bao Feng kept staring at Bao Yu's stomach. He would ask every now and then:
"Sister, how do babies eat inside?"
"Sister, why did you eat the baby?"
"Sister, could you let the baby out to play with me for a while before you put him back?"
At first, Bao Yu tried to explain to him why a baby was in his tummy, but later she only said, "There's no baby in her tummy anymore."
......
"Boss lady, is my cold noodles ready yet?"
"Hey! Okay, okay! This is yours, there's an empty seat over there."
Bao Yu handed the cold noodles to the customer in front of her and started making the second serving.
That's right, Bao Yu is selling cold noodles at a street stall.
Sun Zhibin, the director of "Parents on the Move," came up with a clever solution. He created six difficulty levels and had the guests draw lots to determine the difficulty.
These are, respectively, a typical rural area, a seaside location, an urban village, the coldest place, the hottest place, and the place with the worst conditions.
This time, the program team allowed the guests to experience the most ordinary, everyday life environments of the general public.
The guests will be drawn by lottery, and the event will last for one month. Who will thrive in this environment? Who will struggle to make it?
Each family has a total monthly living allowance of 1,000 yuan. The final result is determined by checking the guests' balance on the last day.
Yes, it's a whole month. This time, the director has made a major reform to "Parents on the Move," no longer a five-episode show with a few days per episode. Instead, it runs for a whole month until the show ends.
This is undoubtedly a huge challenge for the guests. Stripped of their celebrity status, standing on the same level as ordinary people, are they really capable of living well?
Poor little Yezi was forced to separate from Bao Yu on the very first day they met. If it weren't for her pager, she probably would have cried her heart out when she left.
This time, Bao Yu and his friends were relatively lucky to be drawn to an urban village.
However, the 1,000 yuan was not just for living expenses. The production team told Bao Yu that they were only responsible for taking people to the urban village, and the cost of renting a room was included.
Looking at this place that was both strange and familiar, Bao Yu felt a strange sense of nostalgia.
The three large suitcases and the two children in front of them were watching the crowds and vehicles coming and going in the urban village.
Finally, Bao Yu took the children to a nearby fast food restaurant and ordered a serving of fries for the two children. Because they had no money, the two children could only afford one serving.
"My sister needs to find our next place to stay. It's inconvenient for her to take you all with so much luggage, so we need you to sit here and help watch the luggage. Can you do that?"
The two children nodded earnestly, as if they had been given a very important mission: "We promise to complete the mission!"
"Okay, are all your pagers on? I need to make sure you're safe."
The two children turned on their neck pagers for Bao Yu to see. After confirming that they were both on, Bao Yu felt slightly relieved.
However, I still asked the store staff repeatedly to help me keep the children from leaving the store.
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