Mo Qingcheng burst out laughing, spraying a mouthful of laughter directly onto the little guy's face, giggling.
Bai Yueniang, who was walking ahead, was shocked. In just a few days, how could these children have become completely different people? They were no longer the little ones she knew.
How could you utter such treasonous words?
"I never expected my leather jacket to be so heartwarming?"
"Mommy's little cotton-padded jacket is the most heartwarming." Bai Yunfei glanced at her older brother with disdain. She was clearly the youngest, but her stinky brother always clung to their mother's arms.
"You are all my dear little cotton-padded jackets."
Mo Qingcheng was overjoyed and forgot about the children around her, temporarily putting aside her grudges.
A gentleman takes his revenge even after ten years. Wouldn't it be more interesting to let a few minor villains grow up and deal with the fakes?
During the meal, Shangguan Yichen seemed to want to stare a hole through Mo Qingcheng's face. This nearly got him beaten up by his younger siblings. Was he disrespecting their mother or them?
Mo Qingcheng happily enjoyed the rare moment of tranquility. A storm was brewing; the village would soon be anything but peaceful.
Bai Yueniang and her two children ate their meal quietly, wishing they could disappear into the darkness. Her eldest nephew had never been easy to get along with; before her sister-in-law married into the family, her mother-in-law had only kept her for a few days before kicking her out.
My poor sister-in-law doesn't even have children of her own, yet she's raising other people's kids, and each one is more difficult than the last. Thinking back to when...
Bai Yueliang looked up and met Mo Qingcheng's meaningful gaze, then awkwardly lowered her head.
Mo Qingcheng was both amused and exasperated. These toxic ideas were deeply ingrained and unlikely to change anytime soon. She clearly didn't mean it that way; who knew what it felt like to be misunderstood?
Mo Qingcheng had someone leave breakfast for Baili Mingyue, but by evening she still hadn't seen him. In a fit of anger, she had her thoughtful daughter deliver it to her third grandmother.
Grandma San was moved to tears, unaware that Baili Mingyue, who had just returned from her journey, had witnessed everything.
Is this young lady sent by heaven to bring me bad luck?
Hu Lai and Yun Lei exchanged a glance, then, with a smug look on their faces, they put their arms around each other's shoulders and turned to leave.
Just as Baili Mingyue was about to call for help, a hint of ferocity flashed in his eyes.
Everything is fine.
He, a man from a foreign land, had risen to a position second only to the emperor, yet he was later treated as a subject by various regions.
Guards Yun, Prince Hu, you just wait!
Yun Lei and Hu Lai suddenly sneezed, looking completely bewildered.
"Is this really the right thing for us to do?" Tears streamed down her face, and why did a chill creep up her feet?
"Did we see that? Or did we see nothing?" Hu Lai's lips curled into a cold smile. Baili Mingyue's origins were unknown. Could it be that he was staging a self-inflicted injury?
Hmm. No, I need to keep an eye on Lady Mo at all times to feel at ease.
"I'm warning you to stay away from my sister, or I won't be polite to you." Although Yun Lei didn't know Hu Lai's true intentions, he was still very wary.
Hu Lai raised an eyebrow: "The pot calling the kettle black; getting down to business is the priority."
Two cold gazes followed them as they disappeared around the corner. Baili Mingyue seemed lost in thought.
Taking advantage of their momentary lapse in attention, Mo Qingcheng seized all the herbs she had painstakingly gathered and went into the room to tinker with them.
Shangguan Yichen's face darkened. What evil intentions did his stepmother have this time?
"Go and keep an eye on her!" The young boy looked at Shangguan Yunxi.
"I'm not going!"
Mu Wanqing's eyes lit up as she stood on a stool and leaned against the window: "Mother, can I learn how to make poison from you?"
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