Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me

Chapter 28 - 28 27 Mianmian Holding the Table



Chapter 28: Chapter 27: Mianmian Holding the Table Chapter 28: Chapter 27: Mianmian Holding the Table Liu Hui was the first to reveal the task on her Task Card, which read: Please help Grandma Wang at the entrance of the village feed the chickens. Then came Qin Tao, whose task was to play with Li Yang and make him laugh. Next was Chu Qi, assigned to help Uncle Zhang in the south of the village pick watermelons. Following closely, Xu Weiwei also displayed her card, tasked with helping Aunty Yang plant corn.

Su Chenfei opened his card with trepidation, and to his dismay, it actually read: Assist Grandpa Zhao’s sow with giving birth. Sure enough, he was unlucky, everyone else’s tasks seemed so easy to complete, yet when it was his turn, it was to help a sow give birth.

Mianmian asked curiously, “Little Grandson, what’s our task? Why do you look so upset?”

Su Chenfei: “We’re supposed to assist a sow with giving birth, er, that is to help the pig mommy have babies. I can do this task by myself, Little Auntie just needs to stand by and watch.”

[Hahaha, I’m dying of laughter, Su Chenfei’s task is really fitting for him, actually having to help a sow give birth.]

[Our brother Tao’s task is the easiest to complete, just making a kid laugh, come on little bro, you’ll succeed in no time.]

[So much for Su Mianmian’s metaphysical persona, it must be fake. If she could really tell fortunes, couldn’t she have foreseen assisting in a sow’s birth?]

A bunch of Su Chenfei’s anti-fans commented in the Live Broadcast Room, and the audience who had already grown fond of the cute Su Chenfei and Little Auntie over the past couple of days also started to chime in with bullet comments.

[It’s just a task, how can there be a sense of superiority?]

[Can we just watch quietly, without always dragging each other down?]

Since each guest had different tasks, the Live Broadcast Room suddenly split into five.

Carrying the Task Card, Su Chenfei and Mianmian asked the villagers where Grandpa Zhao’s house was located. They inquired at a house next to the production team’s House, where an elderly grandma gave them a warm and beaming smile as she pointed them in the right direction.

Just then Mianmian’s stomach rumbled loudly again.

The grandma who was giving directions heard it and looked surprised: “Has the child not eaten yet? You must be so hungry. I have some steamed buns here, I’ll give you some.”

With that, she went inside to fetch them.

Mianmian was delighted because her little stomach would finally have something to eat.

When the grandma brought out the buns, Mianmian bowed earnestly: “Thank you, grandma.”

With a fresh hair clip on her head, her little butterfly hairpin swayed playfully as she bowed, making her look especially adorable.

“Oh, what a polite little child, go ahead and eat,” the grandma encouraged them.

One big white bun for Su Chenfei and another for Mianmian.

Su Chenfei also expressed his thanks, calling her grandma too. It was just expressing gratitude, there was no need to clarify their generational relations so precisely at that moment.

The two of them walked down the road pointed out by the grandma, eating the buns as they went.

Mianmian’s eyes were shining brightly: “Wow, these buns are so delicious.”

Su Chenfei agreed with a nod: “They are pretty good.”

Qin Tao, who hadn’t left yet, saw this scene and also took Qin Hao over to the grandma to ask for directions. After inquiring, he stood there for a while, smiling.

The grandma saw Qin Tao standing still, a puzzled look on her face: “Kid, I’ve pointed out the road to you, why are you still standing here?”

Qin Tao felt discontent with the question, feeling that the grandma lacked perception. He stood there for no other reason than to receive buns like Su Chenfei had. What else could it be?

But Qin Tao couldn’t speak his true thoughts, so he reluctantly said: “Grandma, my little brother said he was very hungry this morning. Right, Ahao? Are you really hungry?”

Qin Hao’s expression had been unhappy all morning, and he didn’t want to respond to his brother’s question. But when he saw his brother gesture a twisting motion, he knew it meant that if he wasn’t cooperative, his wooden figure would be destroyed, which made him very sad.

Although he initially wanted to cry with his lips pursed, anticipating the show his brother had warned that he’d be given away if he cried, Qin Hao held back his tears and muttered with his head down, “Yeah, my stomach is really hungry.”

Qin Tao received the answer he wanted, and smiled at the grandma.

The little old lady quickly caught on and her face soured immediately: “I steamed these buns to eat throughout the day, there are no extras, off you go now,” she said.

After speaking, she closed the door promptly to avoid Qin Tao asking for more.

Qin Tao’s face turned green.

Why the hell does that damn old hag only give Su Chenfei and Su Mianmian buns and not them? Who can survive a whole day just on buns? Shouldn’t there be at least a few dishes?

Because he was feeling indignant, Qin Tao’s face darkened as he looked at Qin Hao.

Qin Hao was just a kid and, upon seeing this, he couldn’t hold back anymore and started crying loudly.

[Hey, don’t you think that Qin Tao is actually just jealous of our grandnephew and granddaughter?]

[So fierce, he made his own brother cry on the spot. I was looking forward to see what was good about him, but I didn’t expect the great actor Qin to act like this.]

[What are you all talking about? It’s obvious that Qin Hao is crying because he didn’t get any buns and he’s hungry.]

Seeing Qin Hao cry, Qin Tao knew this wasn’t good.

He quickly put on a smile and crouched down to comfort Qin Hao, “Don’t cry, little brother. In a while, we’ll go to this Little Friend Li Yang’s house, and then we’ll have something to eat.”

As he spoke, Qin Tao also felt hungry and quickly led Qin Hao towards Li Yang’s house. Families with children usually had plenty of food, right?

Last night, he had only eaten some rice and stir-fried greens, which was very uncomfortable for someone who wasn’t happy without meat.

With this hope, Qin Tao hurried along with Qin Hao.

Qin Hao was actually still crying; when kids get stubborn, they really don’t want to walk. He was holding Qin Tao’s hand, not wanting to move forward at all.

This behavior angered Qin Tao once more, and he said to the camera with a smile, “Ah, I didn’t expect my brother would cry like this. It looks like he’s really hungry, he’s usually very well-behaved.”

His words seemed to be an explanation to the viewers, but his hand on Qin Hao’s body gave a forceful pinch.

Qin Hao, in pain, immediately didn’t dare to cry out loud and looked at Qin Tao with a scared hiccupping.

With his back to the camera, Qin Tao crouched down in front of Qin Hao and made a comforting gesture, “Don’t cry anymore. Brother is going to take you to have a meal very soon, understand?”

His tone was gentle, but Qin Hao shuddered in fear.

The camera was blocked, and nobody saw.

“Did you hear what brother said? Where’s your answer?” Qin Tao continued with a gentle and warm smile.

Trembling, Qin Hao said, “I heard you, brother. Let’s go have a meal quickly.”

After finishing his words, he even gave Qin Tao a flattering smile.

Assured that Qin Hao wasn’t crying anymore, Qin Tao was satisfied and continued to lead him forward.

When they arrived at the task location, Qin Tao saw Li Gao and another Little Friend there. The Little Friend wasn’t eating at all and was being chased by Li Gao trying to feed him.

On the wooden table outside, there was a plate of watery porridge and a bowl of pickles.

Seeing such a breakfast, Qin Tao’s face turned green.

Just then, their neighbors were moving a dining table outside, and Qin Tao glanced over, his eyes flashing with shock.

The one moving the table was Little Friend Su Mianmian!

With her two little hands, she lifted the table effortlessly and placed it at the doorstep. Then she patted her hands, placed them on her hips, and said to Su Chenfei, “Mianmian said she is very strong, right?”

Is this even a child?

Qin Tao’s complexion became even worse.

A three-year-old little girl turning out to be a Hercules, he could almost predict what today’s headlines would be. But on second thought, Qin Tao felt it was impossible.

How could a Little Friend be so strong? Could it be that the show’s crew conspired with the Su Family and used a foam table, letting the child act out this contrastingly cute scenario to create a persona and trend online?

No, he had to expose this.

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