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Chapter 15 - Little Childhood Sweetheart Is Quite Feisty (Part 15)

Fanxing dipped her head sideways and began to let her thoughts scatter. She could draw several inferences from one fact. Qi He was a little flower, but he wasn't very obedient. Why couldn't Soul Searching Spirit get him to be more obedient instead?

Why would it want her to treat him well instead?

If he were a good child, then she would cherish him like a little flower.

If he didn't behave well, she would have to… punish him!

Little Chief's eyes suddenly turned intense and ominous.

Soul Searching Spirit was instantly hit by a premonition. What had she thought of?

What was on her mind?

Fanxing slowly raised her head when something blocked the light that glowed from her. Who was blocking her rays of wisdom?

It was the Yun couple.

Grandmother stumbled a little before she stood up.

When the old lady saw the Yun couple, she seemed rather overly cautious. She was worried that they would bring Fanxing back.

"Xingxing, your daddy and mommy are here."

Intrigued, Little Chief tilted her head as she studied Yun Jiayue, who was identical to her. Finally, just when Grandmother was about to have a nervous breakdown, she acknowledged the Yun couple.

They entered the hotel for lunch.

Wei Zizhuo took a few glances at Fanxing.

The little girl looked innocent and guileless, and for some unknown reason, he felt his heart skip a beat.

It wasn't feelings of love, but something stirring restlessly in his bones.

It was as though he had chanced upon a blind, pitiful-looking puppy on the road, and he couldn't help but poke it in the eye, so he could listen to it whimper and sob with no method of escape…

That feeling of being in control and above life!

There were two types of perverts in the world.

One would be slightly kinder but would still gloat and feel superior when others were flawed.

The other type was a monster, through and through. They would want to bully, humiliate, and trample on others!

And at the same time, they would feel immeasurably satisfied and delighted.

Little Chief hadn't imagined that someone had already taken notice of her even though she hadn't done anything.

The Yun couple passed the menu to Jiayue. "Darling, what do you want to eat?"

Yun Jiayue turned to Wei Zizhuo. "Brother Zizhuo, what do you want to eat?"

The four of them chatted with smiles.

Grandmother's heart was aching. How she wished she could hug Fanxing right now! She wanted to comfort her.

Their consciences were really missing. Didn't they notice their other daughter was around?

Why hadn't they asked Xingxing what she would like to eat?

And it had been so many years since they had seen her. Couldn't they at least act or coax the child?

Look at how pitiful Fanxing looked. No one bothered about her…

Huh?

Grandmother stared at Fanxing who was talking to a waiter. She swallowed the grievances she had felt on behalf of Fanxing. The child… She was probably not close to her parents at all. She didn't seem sad at all and seemed more interested in food.

The little girl raised her head as she asked the waiter, "Do you have fried locusts?"

The corner of the waiter's mouth twitched. "No…" What in the hell was that? It sounded disgusting.

Little Chief's delicate eyebrows arched, and she looked unhappy.

"Then, do you have roasted snakes?"

"No." The waiter peered at the pair of childish-looking eyes, which didn't match the girl's age. It finally dawned on him that she was an idiot.

"How about fried snakes?"

"We don't have that either." After knowing that the little girl wasn't normal, the waiter lost his patience. Why would she ask so much? She wasn't going to be the one to order.

"How about snake soup?"

"I'm sorry. We don't have anything that you have just said." How much did she like snakes?

"Oh." Little Chief's tone turned cold.

Grandmother said that they would be able to enjoy a good meal today.

But they didn't have what she wanted. This meal didn't seem too good.