But he doesn't mind, no matter how she changes, she is still his Yuna. He loves her and dotes on everything about her.
"Wuji, your father will definitely frown again when he sees me again." Every time he took Wuji home to visit relatives, Count Jonya's thick and thick eyebrows were knitted into a ball, and a mark was drawn in the center of his forehead.
Big cross. It was she who snatched away his eldest son, causing his beloved wife to cry every night. It was not until the birth of the second child that things improved. But every time she went home with Wuji, Xinmei would inevitably cry.
Become a tearful person.
Wuji had not been attached to her since she was a child, and had only respect and isolation for her. Xinmei could feel that it was not because Wuji was not around her all year round. It was because Wuji just refused to be close to her mother. This realization was simply disturbing.
She couldn't bear it.
"He will definitely rub his eyes fiercely when he sees you looking like you now." I still remember the last time we visited the castle, Wuji's third sister had transformed into a peerless beauty, but he was the only one who kept the appearance of a ten-year-old, with his innocent big eyes.
Count Jonja, who was still blinking angrily at her parents, had her newly trimmed beard curling up. She squirted all the water in her mouth onto the dining table on the spot. The beard looked too much like Crayon Shin-chan's eyebrows.
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"When you see dad this time, remember to let him go, old man." Every time I see them quarreling, it can be as big as magic practice or as small as whether to put sugar or salt in coffee. Both of them are capable of causing chaos in the world.[
"I'm afraid that his brain will degenerate prematurely and I'll help him exercise." The old vampire was so angry that she really regretted giving Xinmei back to him. She wondered if she had pushed Xinmei back into the "pit of fire".
The two were chatting and laughing, and before they knew it, they had stepped into a dark corner. The wind was blowing from all directions, and it was cold and uncomfortable.