"No, what you're saying..."
The little one is young, but she doesn't like hearing people say she's fat. She pouted, but didn't cry. She lowered her head and started muttering to herself again.
"Little Bai Bai, grow up quickly, and when you grow up you can sleep with me!"
"Why don't you put your bed next to mine? I'll put a pillow between you so you don't get crushed!"
Ignoring their childish ramblings, I invited them inside for a meal, and then had them all sit on the kang (heated brick bed) for a nap.
The little one was a bit sleepy, but still tried to negotiate with Jian Dan.
"Mommy, does Little Whitey need to sleep too? Can he stay in the room too?"
Where do you let it sleep?
The new doghouse hasn't been built yet, and the puppies are still crammed together in that basket. Little White stayed in the puppies' arms for a long time, and the puppies couldn't bear to put it back in that basket full of vegetable leaves.
Jian Dan thought she was going to say something about sleeping next to her, but the little girl wasn't stupid. She wandered around the room for a while, then ran to the wall, rummaged through her shelf, and pulled out a hat.
Then, I carefully placed the wolf cub inside, held it and spun it around twice, and finally, reluctantly, put it on the cabinet lid.
Jian Dan suppressed a laugh, probably remembering what she said about rolling over and pinning him down.
"You don't want your hat anymore? It's your favorite, are you really sure you don't want it?"
The little cub tugged at its fingers, looking conflicted, but after hearing a low whimper from the wolf cub, it immediately made a decision.
"Mom, let's lend this hat to Xiaobai. I'll wear it when I don't need it anymore."
She simply covered her mouth, too embarrassed to laugh out loud. What a child! He lent his hat to the wolf as a den, and now he wants to wear it?
Just thinking about that scene made her unable to bear it. She liked these living creatures, but she couldn't stand people sharing a bed with cats or dogs. However, this didn't apply to cubs. Even if a cub wanted to share a hat with a wolf cub, she would stop it.
Qin Heng was older, and they weren't his biological parents, so he naturally wouldn't be as indulgent as the little one. He obediently put the little gray cub back into its nest.
Seeing her two children asleep, Jian Dan finally breathed a sigh of relief. Raising children is truly no easy task.
During the noon break, Qin Qinghuai went to see the regimental commander. This matter could be urgent or not, but it had to be resolved eventually, so it was better to do it sooner rather than later. After seeing the little boy's expression, he didn't want to wait until the child was really reluctant to part with him before trying to take him away from him.
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