"oh."
Little Li Yao drooped his eyelids, responded halfheartedly, turned his head and continued to watch the teacher draw flowers.
Su Anran:?
What does "Oh" mean? You should feel inferior and sad! Do you know that everyone has a father but you don't? That's why you react like this?
Little Li Yao didn't understand why he had to have a father. He was content with having a mother, whose love was reserved for him and him alone. A stranger's father might hit him, just like Zhou Zilong's father would spank him. He didn't want that kind of father.
Su Anran came up with another plan when her first one failed. She whispered in Li Yao's ear, "We all have fathers, but you don't. It's your father who doesn't want you or your mother anymore."
Little Li Yao didn't quite understand what she meant, but subconsciously felt uncomfortable and firmly retorted: "No!"
Su Anran smiled meaningfully, as if to say: You've broken down. Facts speak louder than words, your father doesn't want you and your mother anymore.
Little Li Yao didn't know what to say and almost cried. Finally, he took a deep breath, turned his head quietly to look at his mother, and then he calmed down.
He doesn't want to talk to Ning Ning anymore.
Su Anran was ignored:?
He must be a mentally retarded child, why doesn’t he react to this?
She held her breath until the end of get out of class. When she was picked up by her family, she saw the little villain jumping around Li Qiao as if nothing had happened, and a hint of resentment flashed in her eyes.
You are so heartless. Just laugh. There is a long way to go. Just wait.
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Little Li Yao’s painting class is only in the morning, so Li Qiao puts all her work in the afternoon, so that she can take the little guy out.
The most convenient option would be to hire a nanny, but Li Qiao was reluctant, and little Li Yao was extremely averse. The child seemed to still have a vague sense of insecurity, always wanting to cling to his mother and getting anxious if he couldn't see her for even a second.
Little Li Yao was so afraid that his gentle mother would disappear, so he kept watching her and not let her leave.
Li Qiao personally went to inspect the factory he bought from Wang Rui. It was still a long way from officially starting, and many things were still missing.
Fortunately, Wang Rui was eager to show himself, so he took on all the hard work and errands, not wanting Li Qiao to think that he was just a "nerd" who hung out in the laboratory.
He is the only trustworthy person for now, so Li Qiao is not panicking. He believes that things will work out in the end and he can just take it one step at a time.
The factory is old and needs time to be renovated. There are eight factories in total, some large and some small. Li Qiao originally planned to open a small farm and then expand it step by step. But now, she wants to think more about it: she wants to make use of all these factories.
But the real economy is not easy to manage, and she is still thinking about risk assessment.
Relevant matters were being processed in full swing, and on July 17, Li Qiao received an email from an online friend.
It was the netizen who bought her a lot of snake venom.
I told her enthusiastically that I would be coming to China for a while and hoped to meet her.
As someone who grew up abroad, this is the first time I'm back home, so I asked Li Qiao to take me on a good trip.
After much consideration, Li Qiao agreed.
If they are still online friends, they can share interests and hobbies with each other and be simple like-minded friends. But if they meet in person...
Li Qiao might have considered what she could gain. She knew this "online friend" was not simple, and building a good relationship with him would be a valuable connection.
Thinking of this, she laughed at herself. She had indeed changed. You know, she used to make friends as she pleased, so she wouldn't think so much.
At 1:30 p.m. on July 20th, Li Qiao took Li Yao to pick up the plane.
The airport exit was crowded. Li Qiao took the little guy by the hand and sat on a chair with fewer people. Little Li Yao lay in his mother's arms, nodding his head.
Originally, this should have been his nap time. The little guy had never taken a nap before, but since he came to the new home with his mother, he has been held in his mother's arms while taking a nap, every day.
At first he couldn't sleep and felt very tired, but no one talked to him and he fell asleep without realizing it. Now he has developed the habit of taking a nap.
The young boy Li Yao sat on the chair next to him with his arms crossed, huddled in the corner, feeling unhappy.
He didn't know what he was upset about.
Both the big and the small ones looked listless.
Ten minutes later, a tall man wearing black sunglasses strode over. He was wearing a simple white sweatshirt and casual pants. He looked like a young underage boy.
The two parties exchanged contact information and photos in advance. Li Qiao stood up with an impeccable polite smile on his face.
The man's Chinese name was Yu Rufeng. He was a mixed-race person with a light blue eye, as if broken starlight had fallen into it. However, his hair was black. His facial features were delicate and three-dimensional, and he had a very distinct Western appearance.
He is indeed very young, only twenty years old, with a generous personality, loves extreme challenges, likes to explore all new things, and is obsessed with dangerous, beautiful and mysterious snakes.
"Qiao, seeing is believing. Your true appearance is far more beautiful than the photo."
Yu Rufeng was very outgoing and was just about to give a simple kiss on the cheek to show his friendliness, but he had just taken a step closer when little Li Yao, who was originally drowsy in Li Qiao's arms, suddenly jumped down and quickly stood in front of him. The little guy had a fierce look in his eyes that could not be ignored.
This was the first time that little Li Yao had been so obviously showing off his thorns to outsiders, firmly and without flinching, without a trace of his usual shyness or social anxiety.
The little boy stared at the "scoundrel" man with a wolf cub's eyes, full of vigilance, and couldn't help but blurt out: "Don't touch my mother!"
"Little guy..."
Yu Rufeng was so surprised that his mouth opened wide. "Oh my God! Qiao, is this your son?"
His pupils trembled, "So you've been in seclusion these past two years to raise your son."
No wonder, Qiao always shared his free diving and skydiving experiences with him, and discussed his love of snakes with him. In his heart, he and Li Qiao had been close friends since they were minors, and sometimes, he would always treat Li Qiao like a sister.
So much so that his sister unilaterally cut off contact with him for two years, and he was sad for a long time. Now seeing this little guy, Yu Rufeng realized that he was actually raising a child.
Just based on these few sentences, Li Qiao had a general understanding of Yu Rufeng's character.
He is a carefree big boy.
In short, he won't do anything stupid.
Yu Rufeng was very interested in little Li Yao. He even squatted down to look the little guy in the eye and reached out to pinch his little face.
"Hello baby, call me uncle. My name is Yu Rufeng, you can call me Uncle Rufeng."
Little Li Yao dodged his hand, turned around and hugged his mother's legs, his eyes still unfriendly.
Yu Rufeng pinched his chin and took out a silver necklace from his pocket. "A greeting gift. You are so cute, little one."
As he was laughing, the corners of his mouth froze.
Huh?
What's going on? This little guy's eyebrows look so familiar...
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