In short, the little dumpling can't do it.
Pei Yushen's fake smile faded a little, and he casually said, "Then you can find stones that look exactly the same."
He glanced meaningfully at the little green thing outside the glass window.
If Pei's parents were present, they would be astonished that the young man had spoken such a long sentence, which was quite unusual for him.
"But no two stones in the world look alike, just like people."
With a serious expression, Chaochao pointed out the flaws in this requirement very meticulously.
Pei Yushen's fake smile disappeared.
"Take it or leave it."
"I bet! I bet!" The little dumpling immediately surrendered after being goaded, and then tilted his head and asked, "What reward will I get if I find it?"
The boy said coldly, "I'll play with you."
"Uh...that's not right..."
The argumentative Chaochao immediately chimed in, saying confidently, "When my brother and I played together, we were both happy. It wasn't just me. Brother Yushen should do something to make Chaochao happy; that's what a bet should be!"
The little dumpling stood with his hands on his hips, arguing his point with pride, his proud little face seemingly saying, "I'm very clever."
Finally, the little dumpling offered some earnest advice:
"Brother, you're a little adult now, you can't take advantage of kids."
Pei Yu took a deep breath, choked, pursed his lips, and turned his head away.
The cold, indifferent gaze fell upon his own legs, and the boy remained silent.
When he was seeking medical treatment, the most common thing he heard was that the boy was disabled, and that people should not argue with him or be more considerate of him.
A moment later, Pei Yushen heard his own voice:
"Then I'll play with you twice, whatever you want to do."
Anyway, it's something that can't be accomplished.
No two stones are exactly alike; even a three-year-old knows that. How could he not know that?
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com