She admired her husband's talent and character very much, and soon after their marriage, she gave birth to their child.
Pei Han was overjoyed and immediately gave her son a nickname.
"My wife has worked so hard. I only wish for him to live a long and carefree life. Let's call him Lele." Pei Han looked at his wife and child, his eyes filled with tenderness.
The couple had already decided on the child's name; if it was a boy, they would name him Pei Ji.
For the original owner, if life could continue like this, she wouldn't trade it for even a god.
However, good times are always so short, and accidents often come without warning, catching people off guard.
This happy little family was shattered overnight.
That evening, Pei Han went home as usual after finishing her shift.
When Pei Ji saw Pei Han enter, she immediately put down her toy, rushed to Pei Han's legs, hugged his legs with her little hands, and sweetly called out, "Daddy."
Pei Ji was four years old at the time, and he was so beautiful that he looked like a little fairy boy under the seat of Guanyin.
Pei Han bent down and stretched out his hands, and Pei Ji skillfully pounced on him, instantly being picked up by his father, his gaze suddenly rising.
The little one clearly enjoyed the feeling and couldn't help but giggle.
His chubby little hands skillfully hugged his father's neck, and he pressed his soft little face against his father's angular profile. Then he nestled into his father's shoulder and rubbed against him affectionately.
Every day when Pei Han returned home, he would be embraced by these soft, white hands, and surrounded by the warm, milky scent of the child. He felt no fatigue at all.
At times like these, the original owner would watch the father and son engage in their daily routine of intimacy with a mixture of satisfaction and helplessness.
After Pei Ji was born, the original owner realized that Pei Han was a rare and good father.
Unlike the average scholar of today, he never adhered to the traditional notion that a gentleman should cherish his grandchildren rather than his own children, nor would he use official duties or social engagements as an excuse to push the responsibility of raising children entirely onto his wife.
He was both gentle and patient with the children.
But in reality, Pei Han herself did not receive much care from her father when she was a child.
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