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869. Chapter 869 Disappearance before the wedding 5

"Look, the little meat ball doesn't want to go out!" Ouyang Chen proved that he was right with his son's behavior!

Ning Enya rolled her eyes at him angrily.

"Baby, be good, let's go swimming in your exclusive swimming pool, shall we?" she coaxed her son softly.

"Why do you have to go to his small bath? We are not sick and will not infect him!" Ouyang Chen walked out of the swimming pool.

Wearing only a pair of swimming trunks, he exposed his perfect figure to people's eyes. The eight-pack abs were dripping with water on his chest, which was extremely alluring.

It's a pity that his wife is too lazy to watch it.

What a waste!

"It's not a problem of infectious diseases, it's because he is still young. Even if he is afraid of the heat, we can't let him swim in cold water!" Ning Enya couldn't say anything about Ouyang Chen. He was obviously such a strong person, and sometimes he was really childish.

I want her to beat him up!

Only then did Ouyang Chen realize where he had gone wrong. He remembered that his son used to swim in warm water.

He chuckled and said, "Daughter-in-law, I have water in my head. Don't be angry. Don't be angry."

It was really funny for Ning Enya to see him like that.

He chuckled.

The way they get along makes the maids of the Ouyang family envious of Ning Enya.

I feel that Ning Enya must have done great deeds in her previous life to be so loved by Ouyang Chen in this life.

But Mr. Ouyang's frown deepened.

His grandson shouldn't be like this!

When Ouyang Chen asked Little Meatball to swim in cold water, the result was that Little Meatball caught a cold!

Although there was no fever, the runny nose alone was enough to make Ning Enya feel distressed.

The little guy would sneeze twice, and then he would cry very aggrievedly, feeling very pitiful.

As soon as he cried, Ning Enya couldn't help but look at Ouyang Chen complainingly.

Ouyang Chen knew that he was in the wrong, so he stood aside silently and acted like a little daughter-in-law.

At night, Ning Enya felt even more distressed because the child's nose was blocked and he couldn't breathe. He kept crying when he couldn't sleep. Ning Enya just wanted to cry with him when he cried.

She changed various positions, and finally found a position where he could breathe easily and fell asleep.

After he fell asleep, Ning Enya didn't dare to move and just held him like that.

"Let me hold him while you go to sleep." Ouyang Chen felt sorry for her and said that he was the cause of this disaster.

"Go to sleep. What if someone changes and he wakes up?" Ning Enya didn't want to hear the sound of breathing again that made her heartbroken.

"I can copy your pose exactly!"

"No need." Ning Enya was afraid that the child would wake up. Secondly, she was tired because she was tired, and she couldn't sleep even if the child wasn't feeling well.

When a child is uncomfortable, the mother is always the one who worries about him the most. It’s not that the father doesn’t love his child, but that men have a big heart. They see things very simply and take the child’s illness very lightly.

Mothers, on the other hand, will regard a small cold as a serious illness, and they will be afraid and distressed, and they would like to bear any discomfort for their children.

Ouyang Chen could rarely get over Ning Enya's insistence, but if he was asked to sleep alone, he couldn't sleep, so he could only stay with his mother.

Finally he lay down next to them and fell asleep.

Ning Enya held the baby in one position all night, and the next day, her arm was almost useless.

The distressed Ouyang Chen rubbed and rubbed again and again, vowing that he would take good care of the little meat ball in the future to prevent him from getting sick again and to prevent his wife from working too hard.

Ouyang Chen goes to work.

Ning Enya did not go because her child was sick.

The old man came to see them.

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