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Chapter 657: Regarding Xiao Bai’s Mummy (3)

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Shi Guang smiled out. “Sure thing. I’ll be your mummy in the future and you can just come and stay with me and Little Uncle.”

Xiao Bai cheered up, but his mood was immediately dampened by Shen Lingshuang at the side. “In the future, your uncle and aunt will have their own little baby. By then, you will be an extra!”

“Mummy, are you going to have a little baby now?” Smart kids knew how to change their attitude rapidly.

“Not sure!” Shi Guang shook her head.

“You must not! In the future, you’re going to be a world champion! If you have a baby, you won’t be able to do that!” Xiao Bai said it with a particularly straight face.

Shen Lingshuang’s jaws gaped apart, unable to believe that a kid would know to speak as such. She gritted her teeth. “… Stupid brat! Do you know what you are talking about?”

Xiao Bai hid behind Shi Guang and leaned against her back immediately. “Mummy! You can only have brothers and sisters for me after I grow up! That way, I’ll be able to help you take care of them in the future!”

This kid really knew how to make plans for himself! Honestly, one could not imagine just how much waves this kid would cause in the world next time given his smarts.

Shen Lingshuang had brought Xiao Bai over wanting to ask Shi Guang out for a meal and go shopping. However, Shi Guang had already arranged with Qian Xun previously. She tried inviting Shen Lingshuang along, but the latter rejected her, expressing that youngsters should stay together. She wouldn’t bother them, and would just take Xiao Bai home.

But, Xiao Bai clung onto Shi Guang relentlessly.

Left with no choice, Shen Lingshuang could only leave Xiao Bai with Shi Guang and said that she would send the chauffeur for him later on. Because Shi Guang was too occupied with Xiao Bai, she didn’t have time to give Lu Yanchen a call anymore.

Before she left, she called Qian Xun.

In reality, she should really not be too close to Qian Xun given her tense relationship with Su Ya.

Moreover, Shi Guang could not deny that she had a motive for getting along with Qian Xun as well—she wanted to get to Rong Mo through her, and even wanted to check through Qian Xun whether her sister’s disappearance had anything to do with Su Ya.

But naturally, Shi Guang did have good vibes toward Qian Xun from the bottom of her heart.

The Sus were not involved in the military, and thus, their residence was at a mere small neighborhood, comprising of a simple looking three-storeyed mansion. Even though it looked normal from the outside, no one would be able to guess that this was where the famous Sus stayed at.

When Qian Xun received the call, she was drinking tea and playing chess with Old Master Su at the backyard. The garden was filled with trees and a fountain with statues around it, looking all antique and quaint.

Old Master Su looked at Qian Xun curiously. “Heading out again?”

“Meeting a friend for a meal.”

“And yet someone claims that she was back to visit this old man here,” Old Master Su doted a lot on this daughter of his. Naturally, his tone was a little salty over her choosing to accompany her friends outside rather than him.

“Daddy,” Qian Xun smiled out, “haven’t I already accompanied you for chess for the entire afternoon? I drank so much tea that I have already gone to the restroom a couple of times now!”

“Alright, alright! Been tough on you then…” Old Master Su snorted coldly like a kid throwing a tantrum. “Hurry and go find your friend then.”

Qian Xun did not leave immediately. Instead, she placed her elbow on the table and rubbed her chin, looking at Old Master Su. “Daddy, you wanna guess who this friend of mine resembles?”

“Who?” He asked casually while keeping his chess set.

“Mummy.”

That single word had Old Master Su’s hand quivering for a moment as he looked at the smiling Qian Xun, who continued, “The first time I saw her, I already found her familiar looking, as though I had seen her somewhere before. I didn’t think too much about it then, but later on, I realized that she really does look like mummy.”
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