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Chapter 891 I am a baby with a stunt (1)

"This is an order!"

There was something genuine in Mumu's childish voice that could not be disobeyed.

The men's scalps were stiff and they looked embarrassed: "Mumu, your father said that you can only help them unlock their handcuffs when they are eating."

Mu Mu turned back, looked at the two grandmas, and asked in a sweet and soft voice: "Grandma Zhou, do you feel any pain?"

Aunt Zhou didn't want her child to worry, so she smiled and said, "Be good, Grandma Zhou doesn't feel any pain."

Mu Mu tilted her head and automatically thought: "Even if it doesn't hurt, it will still be uncomfortable."

He imagined that if he were handcuffed like this, he would be very angry.

Mu Mu walked up to her subordinates and stretched out her hand: "Give me the key."

The subordinate took out the key with great uncertainty: "Mu Mu, listen to me..." He wanted to tell Mu Mu what the pros and cons were of handcuffing the two old ladies and letting them go free.

Mu Mu was completely uninterested in what her subordinates were saying. She took the key and went back. Holding Aunt Zhou and Tang Yulan's hands, she carefully helped them unlock the handcuffs.

Finally, Mumu put the key into her pocket.

The subordinates' eyes widened and they were all stunned: "Mumu, you..."

Mu Mu raised her chin, quite like a leader, and announced: "From now on, can you handcuff Grandma Zhou and Grandma Tang? You don't have to call me to ask about daddy. You all listen to me!"

"..." The subordinate just wanted to express that he was blue, thin, and shiitake mushroom.

Mu Mu glanced at her subordinates, suddenly frowned, and ordered politely: "Uncle, can you go out? I don't like you looking at me."

"No!" The subordinate flatly refused, "Your father said, I must watch you!"

Kang Ruicheng's original words were that if he didn't look at Mu Mu, he would definitely find a way to let Aunt Zhou and Tang Yulan go.

Mu Mu turned around angrily, her mouth pouted, looking unhappy.

Aunt Zhou touched Mumu's head and said, "Mumu, it's okay."

Mu Mu's bulging cheeks deflated: "Okay."

Tang Yulan suddenly interrupted: "Mu Mu, can grandma ask you a question?"

Mu Mu nodded obediently, her attention suddenly diverted, and she prepared to answer Tang Yulan's questions seriously.

Tang Yulan smiled and asked, "How are Uncle Lu and Aunt Jian An? Are they worried that I'm here?"

Mu Mu thought for a moment, then suddenly hugged Tang Yulan and whispered in Tang Yulan's ear: "Aunt Jian An is very worried, but I promised Aunt Youning that I will protect you and Grandma Zhou! So, Jane

Aunt An and Uncle Lu are not worried now, Grandma Tang, don’t worry either!"

The little guy exhausted his limited causal logic and just wanted to comfort Tang Yulan.

Tang Yulan also understood the little guy's intention and smiled: "Thank you."

Mu Mu also raised the corners of her lips and smiled, with a simple and bright look, like a little guardian angel.

Half an hour later, Dongzi walked in and said, "Mumu, come back with me for dinner."

Mu Mu did not leave, but asked: "What do Grandma Zhou and Grandma Tang eat?"

Dongzi didn't expect that the little guy even cared about this, so he could only deal with him with patience: "Someone will bring them food."

Mu Mu said "Oh", sat down and shook her long calves: "Then you can send mine over too!"

Dongzi clicked his tongue, with a hint of anger on his face: "Mumu, if you do this again, your father will be angry. Come back with me!"

Mu Mu flattened her mouth and stayed in place, unwilling to leave.

Dongzi came over and started to pull Mumu.

Mu Mu sensed the danger, nimbly got into Aunt Zhou's arms, and cried out in a second: "Grandma Zhou, someone is bullying me, woo woo woo..."

Dongzi swore that he had never met Mu Mu yet.

But when Mu Mu cried like this, he couldn't help but wonder if he had beaten the little guy with his mind...

"Woooooooo..."

Mu Mu was still crying, Dongzi's hands were frozen in mid-air, and he didn't know what to do.

Aunt Zhou couldn't bear to see the situation go down like this, and touched Mu Mu's head: "Uncle came to ask you to go back to eat, how can he bully you? You go back to eat with uncle first, and then come to me and Tang after you are full.

grandmother"

"I don't want to eat with daddy." Mu Mu said aggrievedly, "I want to eat with you."

Of course Aunt Zhou was willing to eat with Mu Mu, but the ones Kang Ruicheng sent over were all the most ordinary lunch boxes. The little guy was growing, and the box lunches couldn't provide him with the nutrients he needed.

"Mumu, you have to be obedient." Aunt Zhou coaxed the little guy, "Go back to eat with uncle first."

Mu Mu pursed her lips, wondering why Aunt Zhou rejected him.

When we were at the top of the mountain, Grandma Zhou obviously loved eating with him and would cook him a lot of delicious food.

Mu Mu moved her head, and quickly thought of something, and asked: "Grandma Zhou, isn't the meal they gave you delicious?"

"No." Aunt Zhou said, "Go back quickly, don't get hungry."

Mu Mu was unexpectedly obedient and ran out.

In the dining room of the Kang family's old house, Kang Ruicheng was waiting for Mu Mu, and beside him stood the men who had just sent Mu Mu to meet Aunt Zhou.

"How are Mu Mu and those two old ladies?" Kang Ruicheng asked, "Do they really seem familiar to each other?"

"It seems so." The subordinate said truthfully, "As soon as Mu Mu passed by, she jumped directly into the arms of Mrs. Zhou, and she seemed to be very familiar with Tang Yulan. Brother Cheng, I found... Mu Mu and the two old ladies

The relationship is good."

Kang Ruicheng said "Yeah", "I know, go and do your work."

At this time, Mu Mu ran back from the back door: "Daddy!"

Kang Ruicheng said: "Go and wash your hands and come back to eat."

"Oh." Mu Mu obediently washed her little hands clean. When she came back, she climbed onto the chair, sat upright, and asked politely, "Daddy, can I start eating?"

Kang Ruicheng picked up the chopsticks and picked up a vegetable for Mu Mu: "Eat it."

Dongzi followed him back and when he saw such a scene, he felt that Mu Mu was a little too good. In front of Kang Ruicheng, Mu Mu shouldn't be so good.

Besides, Mu Mu was so stubborn in wanting to have dinner with the two old ladies just now.

Intuition told Dongzi that something would definitely happen.

really--

Mu Mu took a bite of the food and immediately spat it out. She also threw away the chopsticks and spoon, causing quite a commotion.

Kang Ruicheng frowned and asked stiffly: "What's wrong?"

"It doesn't taste good!" Mu Mu's little face was full of displeasure and she repeated, "It doesn't taste good at all. I don't want to eat it!"

Dongzi came over and told Kang Ruicheng in a low voice what happened just now.

Kang Ruicheng guessed that Mu Mu was deliberately looking for trouble and asked directly: "What do you want to eat?"

"I want to eat the food cooked by Grandma Zhou and Grandma Tang, and I want to eat with them!" Mu Mu snorted, "The food you asked people to cook is not delicious at all, and I don't want to eat with you anymore.

!”

Kang Ruicheng wiped his hands and looked at Mu Mu: "What if I don't promise you?"

Kang Ruicheng rarely had a smile on his face, so whether he spoke or not, he gave people a coercive feeling.

Mu Mu is still somewhat afraid of Kang Ruicheng.

However, if he is afraid now, he will not be able to protect Grandma Zhou and Grandma Tang.

Mu Mu puffed up her cheeks and said angrily: "If you don't promise me, I won't eat, hum!"

Kang Ruicheng slapped the table and ordered angrily: "Pick up the chopsticks, eat, and don't mention your Grandma Zhou and Grandma Tang again!"

In Mumu's little world, he felt that what he said was his freedom. Why didn't his father let him talk about Grandma Zhou and Grandma Tang?

Mu Mu got angry, picked up the chopsticks, and threw them directly into the trash can.

He is the first person to dare to challenge Kang Ruicheng so directly.

Kang Ruicheng was completely angry and walked over with a sullen face, apparently wanting to teach Mu Mu a lesson.

Mu Mu was really scared this time. She flattened her mouth and cried out: "Mommy..."

Kang Ruicheng's movements froze, and the gloom on his face disappeared little by little, turning into complexity settling on his face.

Mu Mu curled up into a small ball, buried her face in her knees, cried and complained: "I hate you, I want Mommy, I want Mommy..."

When Mu Mu was very young, Kang Ruicheng was unwilling to take him with him and rarely visited him because of his biological mother.

Mu Mu and his mother look so much alike that Kang Ruicheng will only fall into deep self-blame when seeing Mu Mu.

To this day, Kang Ruicheng still thinks that if he could protect his woman, everything today would not be like this.

He made the right decision not to see Mu Mu. Over the past few years, he had gradually forgotten Mu Mu's biological mother.

Over the years, only when Mu Mu asked him where his mother was when he was very young, he told Mu Mu the truth, saying that his mother had passed away.

After that, Mumu never asked about his mommy again, or even mentioned the word "mommy" in front of him.

This is the first time he cried for mommy.

Some old and sweet memories from the past came to Kang Ruicheng's mind. He called Dongzi and only said: "Keep an eye on Mumu" before leaving the old house.

Mu Mu didn't care about Kang Ruicheng and cried louder and louder.

Dongzi came over and touched Mu Mu's small shoulder helplessly: "Mu Mu."

"Cough." Mu Mu cried until she couldn't breathe. She coughed several times and continued to cry, but ignored Dongzi.

Dongzi had no choice but to say, "I'll take you to Grandma Zhou's place."

Mu Mu slid down from the chair and ran to find Aunt Zhou along the way she had just come back, leaving Dongzi far behind.

At this time, Aunt Zhou and Tang Yulan were eating.

For this meal, Kangruicheng still had the most ordinary lunch box delivered. The vegetables were overripe and wilted in the lunch box, and the braised pork was shiny and greasy, making people lose their appetite at all.

Aunt Zhou took apart the disposable chopsticks and said to Tang Yulan: "No matter what, just eat as much as possible."

Tang Yulan nodded and just picked up the chopsticks when she heard a faint cry and frowned: "It seems to be Mu Mu."

Aunt Zhou's ears were not working properly and she was confused: "What?"

"It sounds like Mumu's crying."

As soon as Tang Yulan finished speaking, Mu Mu ran in crying.

Aunt Zhou hurriedly put down her chopsticks: "Mumu, what's wrong? Didn't you go to eat? Why are you crying?"

"Grandma Zhou..."

Mu Mu threw herself into Aunt Zhou's arms and hugged her tightly. The more she cried, the sadder she became. Occasionally she would choke herself and cough hard, but she could not speak.


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