Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me

Chapter 18 - 18 17 Do Not Despise My Great-Nephews Lack of



Chapter 18: Chapter 17: Do Not Despise My Great-Nephew’s Lack of Manners Chapter 18: Chapter 17: Do Not Despise My Great-Nephew’s Lack of Manners Mianmian heard her seventh grandchild’s complaint and explained matter-of-factly, “But this is a child’s toy, and you’re an adult now. It’s not suitable for you to play with this.”

Su Chenfei felt even more wronged.

Which man doesn’t like excavators, doesn’t fancy things that can transform? When he was young, he would buy a whole cabinet of Transformers.

Now, seeing the magic of the wooden figurine, how could he not want it?

So, he continued to pretend to cover his eyes and fake cry, “Wuwuwu, Granny, I want one too.”

A grown man of over 1.8 meters, crouching on the ground and acting coy with a small and exquisite Little Bun, made all the passersby turn their heads.

If it weren’t for taking the VIP Passage into the VIP Lounge, it might have already attracted the attention of the onlookers by now. The program team arranged it this way, also because they were afraid the star’s fans were too many, which wouldn’t be good for the children.

[Hahaha, I’m dying of laughter. Su Chenfei must be a master of facial art.]

[I’ve taken a screenshot, the new emoticon has appeared!]

[To be honest, I also want these cute toys. Granny, could you open a shop?]

Seeing her seventh grandchild about to cry, still wiping tears, Mianmian got nervous all of a sudden.

“Don’t cry, good grandchild, here you go,” she said in a child-like voice, and handed the wooden figurine to Su Chenfei.

Having got what he wanted, Su Chenfei immediately stopped crying and started to fiddle with it, smiling joyfully.

Mianmian was stunned where she stood, her little mouth forming an “O” shape, as if she had never expected Su Chenfei’s expression to change so quickly. With her little hand still outstretched and not withdrawn, her whole little body became petrified on the spot, making the audience’s hearts flutter with adoration.

[Ahhh, Mian Bao is too cute, what an adorable little angel!]

[Are you tricking me into having a daughter? I’m on my way.]

[Hahaha, I feel like she’s about to get angry.]

“You weren’t really crying,” Mianmian opened her eyes wide, “You liar!”

Her soft and tender accusation wasn’t very intimidating.

Su Chenfei blinked and pretended to be earnest, “No way, how could your grandchild dare to deceive you? If I didn’t get the toy, I would really cry.”

“He’s tricking you,” Qin Hao suddenly said, “Adults like to tease children! They trick children out of their things!”

Upon hearing this, Mianmian stretched out her little hands, but realizing she couldn’t reach Su Chenfei’s forehead, she got anxious and stood on tiptoes, “Grandchild, shrink down quickly.”

Su Chenfei, who had been watching the wooden figurine turn into a little bird, obediently crouched down, curious to see what Mianmian was about to do.

Then he saw the Little Bun, puffing up her cheeks, pointing a finger at his head, and saying earnestly, “Grandchild should never lie again. Lying is not what good children do, you know?”

The little adult-like posture and expression, with two small tufts of hair on her head bobbing slightly, were both cute and endearing.

Seeing Mianmian so serious, Su Chenfei, afraid that Mianmian might truly become upset, hurriedly slid to his knees and apologized, “I was wrong, I was wrong, Granny, I’ll never lie again, please forgive me.”

His attitude was so humble that it was astonishing to behold.

“Mm, knowing your mistake is great, good grandchild, good good good,” Mianmian nodded rhythmically, even touching her chin, looking just like a little old man stroking his beard, “I’ll still give you the toy, but you can’t do this again.”

A three-year-old Little Bun had a fully-grown man well-disciplined, a scene so beautiful that the crew couldn’t help but laugh out loud, let alone the audience, who filled the screen with laughter.

The atmosphere on the set was very pleasant, the only exception was Qin Tao, who wore a smile on his face but was feeling agitated inside.

He touched the only pearl on the bracelet around his wrist, praying that Su Chenfei would soon face an accident; otherwise, with Su Chenfei and the little girl called Mianmian’s performance, they would likely attract countless fans.

And indeed, he was right.

After Su Chenfei accepted his scolding, he went back to tinkering with the toy in his hand.

At 21, Su Chenfei was indeed an adult, but he was handsome, with fair and tender skin, which made him look especially young. When engrossed in the toy, he seemed very youthful, igniting maternal affection in a bunch of female viewers.

[Oh, our lovely grandnephew is so interested in toys, why is he so adorable.]

[Didn’t the gossip say Su Chenfei is insolent and ill-mannered, and also has a bad temper? It looks okay now?]

[Ah, after squatting for so long, my sister Liu Hui is finally here! Sister Liu is still so cool! Welcome, Sister Liu!]

Not far from the entrance of the departure hall, a woman with an air of efficiency sporting an ear-length bob, leading a little girl with a similar hairstyle, made her way toward them.

Qin Tao was the first to see her, and after bowing, he greeted her politely, “Sister Liu, you’ve arrived.”

As he reached out to help with the luggage, Liu Hui declined, “Thank you, but I’m the last one here. Everyone has arrived, and we’re about to board soon, so it’s best if we each carry our belongings.”

Qin Tao nodded repeatedly, “Yes, Sister Liu, you’re considerate.”

Even a newly-crowned Best Actor lowered his stance like this, it was easy to tell that the female star who had arrived had quite the status.

Su Chenfei, who was still fiddling with the wooden figure, glanced over but didn’t bother to engage and continued playing with the figure.

Mianmian looked at the new guest and then at Su Chenfei, asking softly, “Grandnephew, why don’t you greet her? Isn’t it impolite not to?”

Su Chenfei replied irritably, “Why should I greet her? I don’t want to face the cold shoulder.”

No sooner had he spoken than Qin Tao said, “Ah Fei, Sister Liu is here.”

That reminder made Su Chenfei’s rudeness even more apparent.

[Hahaha, there it is, I said Su Chenfei wouldn’t do; Liu Hui is a three-time Best Actress in the Entertainment Circle, a well-deserved veteran actor from her child star days, yet look at Su Chenfei’s attitude.]

[Our brother Tao knows his manners.]

Mianmian judges people by their looks first, and the new guest looks like a good person, and she’s pretty, too.

She ran over with a pitter-patter and greeted proactively, “Hello.”

Liu Hui, bending down at the sight of the adorable little girl, asked, “Hello there, cutie, what’s your name?”

“I’m Su Mianmian.” Mianmian replied, pulling out two bracelets from her small bag, “These are the gifts I’ve prepared for our meeting; I hope you don’t mind my grandnephew’s lack of manners.”

Liu Hui was taken aback by the little girl’s words, “Grandnephew? Are you talking about Su Chenfei?”

From a distance, she had noticed Qin Tao and Su Chenfei and deduced which little guests they had with them. The little girl in front of her was supposedly Su Chenfei’s illegitimate daughter, as widely rumored on the internet, so why did the little girl call Su Chenfei her grandnephew?

The guests had all had their mobile phones taken away, now in the hands of the crew, so they had no chance to catch up on the latest news.

Without permission, the crew could not interact with the guests, so Qin Tao replied with great enthusiasm, “Sister Liu, it’s like this, the Little Mianmian that Ah Fei brought is his great aunt. She’s young but holds a senior place in the family hierarchy. It surprised me too.”

Liu Hui glanced at Qin Tao, her expression still indifferent, “Oh, I see. That’s not so unusual; I too have an uncle younger than me.”

After finishing, she finally got a chance to look at the necklaces in Mianmian’s hands and was immediately stunned.

The little girl had two necklaces, both with a large white pearl hanging on a red string. The pearls had a particularly fine luster—an obvious sign they were genuine natural freshwater pearls.

Such quality, packaged in a jewelry store, could easily fetch at least 100,000 yuan apiece.

A little girl holding such precious items as gifts—did her parents know? Or for that matter, did Su Chenfei know?

Seeing that Liu Hui didn’t immediately accept the gift from Su Mianmian, Qin Tao quickly called out to Qin Hao, “Ahao, what about the gift we prepared for Hanhan? Hurry and take it out; give it to little Hanhan.”

Qin Hao, engrossed in playing with the wooden figure, hadn’t heard Qin Tao’s words at all.

In front of so many people, Qin Tao felt it inappropriate to show anger and could only pull out a Barbie doll from the suitcase himself.

“Our little Ahao has also prepared a gift for Youyou.” Qin Hao handed out the Barbie doll.

The little girl with the short hair shrank back timidly, not reaching out at all. She looked at Mianmian and then at Qin Tao, and decisively hid behind Liu Hui.

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