Chapter 379 Shi Qianxi's Occasion



Just the two of them, enjoying a long, quiet, and warm time together.

The boy, wearing the shoes Si Qiannan bought him—squeaks with every step—came to the shoe cabinet, looked them over, and said to his father:

"I want those slippers just like yours!"

The child was referring to a pair of matching slippers that he and Shi Qianxi had bought together. The child wore a small size, while he wore an adult size, but the slippers had already been broken by the child jumping on them.

Shi Qianxi could only hold the cub on her lap, open the cabinet for him, and let him change into other shoes with the same pattern.

"No, no, no..."

The cub would rather not wear those shoes than not have them. Now that he has no teeth, he is at the age where he is very spoiled. Like a baby cicada, he scurries around in his father's arms and kicks Shi Qianxi's legs many times.

Shi Qianxi had no choice but to pick up the child again, put away the shoes that the child had kicked off, sandwich the child between two dolls to prevent him from doing anything naughty, and then wash her hands, put on gloves, and made the child open his mouth to check his teeth.

The bleeding has stopped, and the child seems to be in good spirits, showing no signs of the way he was crying and saying he was going to die.

Shi Qianxi didn't mention turning the child into a ghost again. Instead, she took the child to the freezer and, as an exception, gave the child some ice to suck on.

The cubs were even happier.

He nestled in his father's arms, whimpering and acting all high and mighty.

"The kid wants an iced cola..."

Perhaps this is the exceptional treatment that children who haven't been home for a long time can enjoy when they finally return.

Seeing how gentle his father was, the cub couldn't help but mischievously test his father's limits.

Unfortunately, the cub was a bit silly and used up the trial card in no time.

Shi Qianxi silently brought over a bowl of black herbal medicine.

The father suddenly became repulsive again, but the cub felt that the father was not wrong, but that its bad teeth were. So the cub touched its mouth, trying to scare the teeth with the medicine in front of it, hoping to make them stop hurting.

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