“Look, your wet nurse, Sister Zhuangyou, and Fifth Brother all saw at a glance that Hua Xiao is not a good person. Only this silly little baby doesn’t know, and still calls her ‘sister’ this and ‘sister’ that every day.”
Someone spoke arrogantly, his sense of superiority practically overflowing. After finishing, he casually waved his hand and shrugged, looking utterly disdainful.
"Niannian is a smart little baby!!!" How could the little baby tolerate such a "humiliation"? Immediately, she threw all the "Hua Xiao" and "sister" to the back of her mind, puffed out her little face angrily, and bared her little teeth fiercely as she pounced on her bad fifth brother.
Huo Chengche quickly scooped up the little dumpling who was so angry he was practically a ball of air, glanced at Xuan Di who had immediately jumped away with practiced ease, and rolled his eyes speechlessly.
How can anyone not dislike an older brother?
He quickly hugged the puffed-up little baby in his arms, soothed her, and gently rocked her, saying, "Alright, alright, let's not argue with this little brat. Niannian is the smartest. The one who says Niannian is stupid is the stupid one!"
"Mmm!" The pouty little baby puffed out his cheeks and nodded vigorously to show his strong agreement.
"Who dares to make a scene at this sacred altar! Do they have a death wish?!"
A long, thin voice suddenly came from the depths of the valley, interrupting the brother and sister's playful antics.
Upon hearing the sound, everyone stopped their playful banter, their expressions returning to composure, and they looked in the direction from which the sound came.
Sure enough, a figure appeared on the other side of the pattern formed by the huge stones.
The person slowly walked into the light the torches could provide, revealing their face—
"Luo Dang?" Huo Chengche frowned as he looked at Luo Dang, who was dressed in Taoist robes and strode out with a dignified gait. "How did you get out of here?"
Unexpectedly, the boy had barely finished speaking when the person opposite him suddenly jumped up.
He jumped up and down on the spot, seemingly very angry, "What Luo Dang! My surname is 'Luo,' and my given name is 'Dangdang'! I'm not that stupid brother who has no intelligence or understanding!"
Luo...dangdang?
"Cough, Luo Dangdang? Cough cough..."
One of the guards read it out quietly, and couldn't help but laugh.
There was also a little dumpling that was funny for some reason, speaking in a soft, sweet, innocent voice, earnestly repeating several times, "Luo dang dang, Luo dang dang..."
Then, looking completely bewildered, she tilted her head in confusion: What's so funny? Adults are so strange, hmph.
One by one, the guards behind him couldn't help themselves, so in the silent valley, there were always one or two gasps of breath as if they were about to choke.
Only Gu Ran remained composed, his face as indifferent and cold as ever. He glanced at his spineless brothers and said coldly, "Be serious! We are proper guards!"
His voice was icy cold and serious.
That's what I'm saying... something just doesn't feel right.
Huo Chengche raised his hand and pinched his temple, then coughed lightly.
Xuandi laughed freely and unrestrainedly. After he finished laughing, he looked at the Taoist priest opposite him who thought he was a genius and said with a mocking smile, "Who gave you two brothers these names? One is called 'Luo Dang' and the other is called 'Luo Dangdang'. How convenient!"
Before Luo Dangdang could answer, the little boy, upon hearing his older brother's words, immediately spoke up proudly in his sweet, childish voice:
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