So Chaochao watched pitifully as her brother went to wrestle.
She kept her eyes half-closed the whole time, not daring to open them fully. Every time she heard heavy footsteps, her little body would tremble like a sieve.
Upon seeing Jiang Chi being tackled, Chaochao immediately closed her eyes in fear, but quickly forced them open again, her eyes brimming with tears, as if afraid her brother would be beaten to death in the next second.
The wrestling match ended with Jiang Chi's sudden counterattack and narrow victory.
Chaochao took Jiang Chi's hand and circled him repeatedly, checking him over and over. Her little voice was filled with anxiety and concern, "Brother, did you hurt yourself? QAQ..."
But there didn't seem to be any injuries. Chaochao hugged Jiang Chi and poured out her heart: "Brother, you survived! I'm so glad!"
She almost thought her brother was really going to die... Waaah...
Jiang Chi pulled out a tissue he carried with him and wiped Chaochao's wet eyes. "What are you afraid of... It's just everyone having fun. Look, I even won."
Upon hearing this, Chaochao blinked blankly. Clearly, she hadn't paid attention to the result announced by Director Zou; her mind was entirely focused on whether her brother had died.
Jiang Chi took out another tissue and placed it near Chaochao's red nose, "Blow your nose."
The obedient little dumpling blew hard, and at that moment, out of the corner of her eye, she saw the Mongolian uncle who had just been wrestling with Jiang Chi striding over, and her watery almond eyes widened little by little.
Jiang Chi folded the tissue and turned around to find a trash bag.
Chaochao saw the Mongolian uncle walk up to her and raise his palm.
Chaochao squatted down in a second, covering her head with her little hands, and begged for mercy in her sweet, childlike voice:
"You...you've already hit my brother!"
You can't hit her anymore QAQ.
Jiang Chi had just turned around after throwing away the tissue when he heard these words. Coupled with the little coward's expression, the unspoken words were obvious.
Jiang Chi paused, his face expressionless.
So love will still disappear, right?
huddled up, Chaochao waited in vain for a long time without any further movement. Like a newly hatched animal cub, she cautiously raised her head to take a look and found that the uncle was stunned in place. When he saw her finally showing her face, he slowly opened his clasped hands in front of her.
It was a plump, white milk curd.
Chaochao looked at the uncle blankly.
The middle-aged man gave her a simple, honest smile. His Mandarin wasn't very fluent, but the meaning was clear.
I gave her a local specialty milk curd, hoping it would make her happier.
System: "Waaaaah"
He clearly lost, yet he still comforted Chaochao, is this what you call a tough guy with a soft heart? Waaaa, it's crying its eyes out!
Chaochao sniffed, grabbed the milk curd in her uncle's broad palm with her little hand, tilted her head back, and looked up with teary eyes, saying, "Uncle, you're such a good person..."
Waaah, she was wrong! He's just an angel uncle!
The middle-aged man was clearly not good at handling such straightforward and sincere praise from the little girl, and he grinned shyly.
Jiang Chi, who was in a VIP seat, witnessed the entire change of Zhao Shi's expression, "..."
So love didn't disappear, it just moved on.
After two rounds of competition, the final scores were released, with the Inner Mongolia group slightly ahead. This means that the fathers and their children will face penalties.
After discussing it, the opposing camp decided to send them to capture the lambs.
The other children weren't particularly sad, but they all sighed a little. On the contrary, Chaochao, who had just been heartbroken, was happily chewing on a milk curd while enthusiastically helping her brother remove the grass roots stuck to his pants.
Everything here tastes so good!
Jiang Chi, leading the bobbing-headed Chaochao, followed the crowd toward the sheepfold. On the way, they happened to pass a wide, fenced-off area. The little dumpling was wondering what this place was for when suddenly two loud screams rang out.
Curious, she turned her head and saw a huge ostrich chasing an adult man.
She recognized the uncle who was running around like that; he was the one who often prepared props for them.
But it seems he's about to be caught by that big bird.
The little dumpling, chewing on a milk curd, looked worried: "Brother, why is the ostrich chasing that uncle?"
Jiang Chi squinted and observed for a while: "It's probably because the white balloon he's holding looks like an ostrich egg."
"Ah..." Poor uncle...
Jiang Chi comforted Chaochao, who looked worried, "It's okay. Ostriches may look scary, but they are actually very timid. They will quickly finish eating you and then leave."
Chaochao: "Hmm...hmm???"
Brother, do you want to hear what you're saying?
The four children next to Chaochao all took a step back in unison, staring at Jiang Chi with wide eyes in fear.
You've really turned out to be like this, Brother Jiang Chi!
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[Hhhh, babies, don't be afraid. My brother Chi always had this sharp tongue before he started recording variety shows. (shy.jpg)]
[Haha, Jiang Chi's character has almost completely collapsed. I actually miss his old self.]
[You audacious dog! How dare you scare our precious Chaochao!]
Jiang Chi's words were so impactful that when the local herders introduced them to the ostriches they were raising and enthusiastically invited them to "try riding one," Chaochao froze and waved her hands repeatedly, saying, "Thank you, Uncle, but I... I'd better go catch some lambs, so I... won't ride one for now."
I'll never ride one in my life!
She's so small, an ostrich probably wouldn't even need three seconds to finish her, right? But since she looks so delicious, shouldn't she savor it slowly? Otherwise, just swallowing it whole would be so disrespectful... Speaking of which, she hasn't even asked Achi what it feels like to eat her hands yet...
Having learned from his previous mistakes, Jiang Chi, who couldn't budge the little dumpling with a tug, decisively turned around and looked at the little dumpling who could get distracted at any time. He said, "...Come back, soul."
Hearing Jiang Chi's voice, Chaochao looked up at him and asked, "Brother, what did you say?"
Jiang Chi: "The ostrich is here."
"Ahhhh—"
Chaochao instantly transformed into a koala, climbing onto Jiang Chi's arm in two seconds.
Forced to possess the hand accessory, Jiang Chi finally understood what it meant to shoot himself in the foot. "..."
The punishment is neither too difficult nor too easy; it varies from person to person—each child only needs to catch one lamb.
The little white lambs in the sheepfold bleated softly and melodiously, and the children excitedly called out their names as soon as they saw them.
Leo: "Susie!"
Changchang: "Sean!"
Lei Bao: "Pleasant Goat and Lazy Goat!"
Xiao Qing: "Pretty Sheep and Boiling Sheep!"
The little dumpling chimed in automatically, "Don't underestimate me just because I'm a sheep!"
After the shepherd gave them a brief introduction to sheep-catching techniques, Chaochao and the others were thrown into the sheepfold.
With the song of Green Green Grassland still echoing in her mind, Chaochao, who had fallen into the sheepfold, suddenly made eye contact with a little lamb.
She hesitated for a moment, then tentatively reached out her little hand.
"Hello, I am Chao Yangyang."
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