I'm so stupid.
"Go, buy all those candied hawthorns for me." Nan Xingyao ordered the driver, then put her hands on her hips, looked up and glared at Chi Tang in Aunt Chi's arms, and began to scold him in a serious manner.
"Look at you, so pathetic! I'll let you eat your fill today, but you're not allowed to look at candied hawthorns so much again, understand?"
How could she, the adopted younger sister and follower of the eldest daughter of the Prince of Anping's mansion, be so pathetic?
Chi Tang blinked.
Is that really so extravagant?
Does that mean that if she sees something that isn't moving, Nan Xingyao will just buy it?
Chi Tang mischievously gave it a try.
"Pack up all the pine nut candies here."
"I'll take all of these osmanthus cakes too."
"Oh dear, stop drooling! I'll take all of these..."
"This point..."
Seeing Nan Xingyao pointing with her little finger, almost buying up half the street, Aunt Chi hurriedly stopped her.
"Young Miss, please stop buying! Didn't you notice that it was Tangtang who did this on purpose?"
Aunt Chi was helpless.
This young lady has a bad temper, but she's also really easy to fool.
Was it malicious, intentional?
Nan Xingyao subconsciously looked at the chubby little girl who was leaning on Aunt Chi's shoulder and giggling, and immediately got angry.
"Oh, so you dare to play me!"
"Because of you, you are the best."
Chi Tang directly poured a bowl of bewitching potion down his throat.
A sweet, milky baby, squinting at you, says dependently, "You're the best."
This feeling instantly made Nan Xingyao feel lightheaded.
Nan Xingyao pouted: "Isn't it best if she's not your wife?"
“Now, you’re the best.” Chi Tang chuckled.
Nan Xingyao could naturally tell that this was a word game, but...
Nan Xingyao reached out and pinched Chi Tang's cheek, pretending to be fierce: "You're so bad! How can my cousin like you so much? Is it because I'm not bad enough that he doesn't like me?"
Hmm, it seems I need to learn to be a little bad.
Aunt Chi: ...?
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