Chapter 17
The process of recruiting a little follower went smoother than Zhu Fu had originally thought. He didn't expect that he would have his first little follower just a few minutes after entering the kindergarten.
Not only was the little follower willing to do it, but even his parents were moved to tears of gratitude.
Especially after knowing the identities of Zhu Zhengde and Sally, this ordinary business couple was at a loss for words.
The two boys of similar age quickly became good friends, holding hands and playing together wherever they went.
In fact, for the evil god who had countless believers in his previous life, the word "friend" is more like an extra little tail than the weighty word.
The opening ceremony was held by the entire kindergarten. Not only were there the little kids like Fu Fu and Cheng Cheng who were there for the first time, but also the children from the middle and senior classes.
The activities at the ceremony mainly consisted of performances by the older children, while parents and new students in the small class were responsible for sitting in the audience and watching.
These programs had no appeal to Zhu Fu, and she soon fell asleep in her grandmother's arms.
When he was woken up again, it was to take a big group photo of the whole kindergarten.
In the era when Zhu Fu lived before, group photos were not uncommon, but they were very troublesome to take every time. Not only did it require a lot of people, but it was also difficult to take a satisfactory photo of everyone.
Nowadays, the development of technology has made this matter much simpler.
Thirty or forty small aircraft carrying cameras buzzed into the air. They will automatically capture human faces and splice them together in the background using the most appropriate algorithm.
During this period, there is no need for everyone to be forced into the same small place, nor does everyone have to put on a stiff smile.
Instead, they can just continue to relax and move freely, knowing that the cameras will record their most enjoyable moments.
However, this preset way of capturing photos still uses the smiling face, which is the most common way for humans to express positive emotions.
But places like kindergartens cannot withstand the unpredictable crying frequency of human babies, so parents try every possible way to make their children happy, using snacks, toys, making faces, and even telling jokes.
After all, Zhu Fu is already a mature adult and knows how to smile.
But Cheng Cheng was reluctant to face the camera. He had been teased by other children for years, and at only three years old, he had already developed a low self-esteem.
This unstable emotion switches him back and forth between a child and a piglet.
AI really can't capture the pig's smiling face.
Fu Fu was so kindhearted that she joined Cheng Cheng's parents in trying to find a way to make her new little brother smile.
Soon, even his own cheeks were sore from smiling.
The kitten rubbed its cheeks with its little hands, drawing circles along the way, and its tail moved behind it bit by bit with the movements.
The look was so adorable that several teachers couldn't help but take several photos.
The kitten is a little depressed.
He couldn't understand how he had gone from being a god who could call the wind and rain to having to make a cub happy.
...I really can't understand it.
Just then, two familiar calls came from behind.
"Fuzi!"
"Cub."
Zhu Fu turned her head in surprise.
Two extremely handsome men appeared in the crowd, one of them sitting in a wheelchair, and he seemed quiet even in the midst of the hustle and bustle.
The one pushing him couldn't hide his domineering look even with sunglasses.
They are so dazzling that people can't help but look sideways.
But they all looked at the little cat-eared boy in a suit over there, as if that was their whole world.
The person being watched was equally astonished.
The fathers who I thought were still at Green Hospital...actually came to attend his opening ceremony!
What little brother, what little pig, it doesn’t matter anymore.
The boy ran towards them.
“Daddy——!!”
Crack.
That is something that former believers, enemies, and allies will never see.
The most sincere and clear smile belonging to the evil god Zhu Fu.
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"Why are you being discharged so early? Why aren't you staying longer?"
Sally took Zhu Xiyuan's floating wheelchair from Si Yin.
A mother naturally loves her child the most. Even though she has a clear understanding and assessment of Zhu Xiyuan's injuries, she still hopes that her son can receive more careful care in the hospital.
Zhu Xiyuan patted her hand on his shoulder. "The doctor said there's nothing wrong."
"How many robots were put in this time?"
"There were four broken bones in total, and about three were placed around each bone."
Sally frowned. "They could have put in one or two more. What's going on? Are they reluctant to give up this material? Or do they think our family can't afford it?"
Si Yin explained in a gentle voice, "The doctor feels that three is enough. Any more will make it harder to absorb and burden the body's decomposition."
Fu Fu was held in his father's arms and looked at them in surprise.
First, he had never seen his father so obedient in front of anyone. You know, his father's image in the outside world has always been that of a devil.
It turns out that no matter how arrogant and unruly you are, you still have to bow your head in front of your mother-in-law.
Another one is the robot.
What robot?
The hospital put a robot inside his mother's body?
What kind of thing would that be?
Zhu Fu's impression of robots still remains that of metal frames that are about the same height as humans but are extremely clumsy.
Seeing the obvious difference in the boy's condition, and knowing that at his age, it wasn't the right time for him to learn this kind of knowledge, the doctor's grandmother explained, "These are the same super-small robots that were placed in your father's bones. They can repair any broken bones. They can also treat other illnesses in the same way. These nanorobots can eliminate damaged cells."
She explained it so simply and easily because Fu Fu was only a three-year-old child.
But in fact, for Zhu Fu, who came from too long ago, these simple and rough communication methods are indeed more suitable.
The high technology of the interstellar age gave the evil god from the ancient mother planet a slight shock.
Si Yin rubbed the kitten's head and said, "How is it? When you grow up, do you want to learn how to be a doctor from grandma?"
...The problem now is not about whether to be a doctor or not. He has too much to learn about this world.
Fu Fu didn't answer, but the other person who had been silent cleared his throat and said, "Forget about being a doctor. Medical schools are training people in droves these days. Our child should do something different."
His words were full of indifference towards another profession that should obviously be respected. On the other hand, Sally did not show any emotion at all in the face of such direct contempt from her husband.
She had been submissive for so long that she no longer cared about these things.
Zhu Fu snorted in disdain in her heart.
Although he looked down on most stupid humans, he was still very curious about the profession of doctor.
After all, this group of humans clearly do not have any special abilities, but they can repair the damage and torture suffered by others like gods. It is indeed a remarkable profession.
Zhu Xiyuan and Si Yin were obviously used to Zhu Zhengde's arrogance and did not respond.
In their opinion, even though Zhu Zhengde now said that he wanted to train Zhu Fu as the future heir of the Zhu family, once Zhu Shaoquan got married and had his own children, the one Zhu Zhengde loved more would definitely be that future child, and it would have nothing to do with their Fuzi.
In fact, even if Zhu Zhengde has always favored Zhu Fu, they do not want their children to inherit the Zhu family's original positions and connections and participate in court affairs.
The water there is too deep and too turbid. Their only wish is that Fu Fu can be the healthiest, happiest and simplest child.
No one, whether adults or children, responded to what he had just said. Zhu Zhengde could not tolerate this.
What he hated and feared most in his life was having his authority questioned.
When Zhu Xiyuan disobeyed his orders and insisted on being with Si Yin, he violated his biggest taboo, which was also the most direct and fundamental reason for the current situation of his family being separated in several places.
He cleared his throat again, seemingly unintentionally. "How did you get here? Does the driver know how to get to the manor?"
Zhu Xiyuan and Si Yin exchanged a glance, and then Zhu Xiyuan spoke up: "Father, Si Yin and I won't be going to Kemp. We... plan to live somewhere else."
When these words were spoken, not only Zhu Zhengde, but also Sally and Fu Fu were surprised.
If they don’t go to the Zhu family’s manor, where will the fathers live?
More importantly, should I take him with me?
Zhu Zhengde even raised these questions directly, raised an eyebrow, and said unfriendlyly: "You want to live outside? Do you think the manor is too small to accommodate you?"
The Zhu family has a lot of family traditions, one of which is that even after their children grow up, they must live in the manor, so that they can become a traditional aristocratic family.
Therefore, even if Zhu Xiaoling wanted to buy a small room on the mother planet with her friends after graduation to create and live together, she was not allowed and had to return to the stern and cold Zhu family mansion.
Facing his father's anger, Zhu Xiyuan appeared calm and indifferent: "Father, you misunderstood. I just think Shaoquan doesn't want to see me at home."
He paused and added the last sentence.
"...Besides, I don't want to see him."
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