Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me-Chapter 78 - 77 The Seventh Nephew Sun is Sometimes a

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Chapter 78: Chapter 77: The Seventh Nephew Sun is Sometimes a Little Mischievous

Chapter 78 -77: The Seventh Nephew Sun is Sometimes a Little Mischievous

“Whimper.” Bai Bai saw that Mianmian was also angry, opened its mouth, and spat out two sopping wet chicks.

The chicks frantically chirped, tattling to Mianmian, and after they finished telling on Bai Bai, they chased after the white wolf’s bottom to peck at it.

“Stop fighting, the seventh grandchild is still sleeping.”

Mianmian’s soft attempts to stop them were futile, as the baby chicks still chased after the white wolf.

Before long, the room was in chaos with chickens flying and dogs leaping, awakening the still-sleepy Su Chenfei. He sat up, scratched his hair and noticed a chick flying by one moment and a little wolf hopping by the next.

“Sorry, seventh grandchild, Mianmian didn’t keep a good eye on them, and they woke you up,” Mianmian quickly apologized.

Upon hearing his Little Auntie apologizing, Su Chenfei quickly smiled, “It’s okay, it’s not your fault, it’s their fault, and besides, I was about to wake up anyway.”

Once Mianmian heard Su Chenfei say it was fine, she raised her voice, “I’m going to get angry now, I’ll count to 123, and all of you come over and sit down properly!”

“1, 2…”

Having just counted to 2, the three little ones obediently sat down in front of her.

Only then did Mianmian feel satisfied, “Bai Bai, you did something wrong, let Dahuang and Xiaohuang peck you once, then you’re even, and you’re not allowed to fight anymore, okay?”

Seeing Little Bun with a stern face, Bai Bai didn’t dare to be mischievous and presented its paw to the two chicks.

Each chick pecked Bai Bai once and then turned to chirp at Mianmian.

“Mianmian is fine, just a little hungry.”

Little Bun, rubbing her belly, asked her seventh grandchild what to have for breakfast.

She soon knew what to eat: breakfast at the hotel.

It was said to be the best hotel in town, with an elaborate breakfast offering a variety of noodles, steamed buns, and fried dough sticks.

The crew was also there, and Gu Youyou was particularly circling around Mianmian just to make sure she wasn’t hurt.

After making sure, Gu Youyou’s eyes shone with adoration as she looked at Mianmian, “Mianmian is so amazing, mommy says Mianmian is a hero.”

“My mommy said Mianmian is a hero too!” Not to be outdone, Wang Ze shouted loudly, “Mianmian is super amazing!”

“My mommy said it first!” Gu Youyou argued back, raising her voice as well.

Wang Ze followed up, even louder, “No, no, it was my mommy who said it first!”

The two Little Buns argued back and forth, leaving Mianmian bewildered.

The three-and-a-half-year-old Little Auntie had never made friends with other kids and didn’t understand their competitive spirits, unaware of the significance of “whose mother said it first.”

She was silent for a while before noticing that her two little friends’ voices were getting louder. She quickly changed the subject, “I’m hungry, aren’t you guys hungry?”

Both Little Buns muted immediately and replied to Mianmian, “I’m hungry too.”

Everyone settled down to eat together.

During the meal, Director Hu deliberately sat between Chu Qi and Su Chenfei, saying on one side, “Shall we continue filming?”

On the other side, he said, “We’re already like family, we can’t just break up so easily!”

Then he returned their mobile phones, “Here are your phones, take a look yourself. You have no idea how much the people online are calling for you, they just want to see you keep participating in the variety show.”

Su Chenfei was indeed eager to check his phone; he wanted to know how he performed on the show and whether he was of any help to Little Auntie.

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So after quickly finishing his meal, he logged into Instagram.

As soon as he logged into his private Instagram, Su Chenfei was stunned.

An overwhelming flood of private messages, the most recent of which expressed hopes for them to continue filming, understanding that they had gone to do something significant, and hoping they wouldn’t drop out. Mixed among these were apology letters and @mentions for apologies.

The anti-fans who had previously spewed harsh insults had even included their old usernames when they had cursed at him in their notes, earnestly repenting for their past foul language.

Truth be told, Su Chenfei felt pretty thrilled, but none of these were as gratifying as the praise for Little Auntie.

He looked at the compliments, then gazed at Little Bun who was dutifully eating beside him, and chuckled with a silly grin.

Indeed, Little Auntie was incredible and adorable.

Mianmian, munching away, heard Su Chenfei laughing towards his mobile phone and asked in confusion, “Seventh grandchild, what’s wrong?”

“Nothing, nothing, Director Hu gave me his phone, so let’s take a picture and show the family!” Su Chenfei said, and he leaned in close to Mianmian, took a selfie, and sent it to the family group.

In the group, Su Family members who were free all popped up.

Mom: “Seventh, how come Little Auntie seems to have lost weight?”

Dad: “You little rascal, don’t stand so close to Little Auntie. What if she gets smothered by you?”

Eldest Brother: “You haven’t been too bad during this period.”

Fifth Brother: “I suggest the seventh doesn’t show his face, I only want to see Little Auntie.”

Sixth Brother: “It’s already been photoshopped, help yourself.”

Accompanying the message, Su Sixth sent a photo with only Mianmian holding a rice spoon, her expression adorably clueless as she was caught off guard by the camera.

Seeing the photoshopped picture by Sixth Brother, Su Chenfei almost burst with anger, and took a flurry of selfies with Mianmian from various angles. All of them showed Mianmian seriously eating, while he posed in every possible way.

“Stop taking pictures, Seventh grandchild.” Mianmian, feeling Su Chenfei’s pacing wasn’t quite right, quickly finished her breakfast, gulped down her milk, wiped her mouth clean and sat down properly, “Let’s make a video call instead, the kind where we can see each other’s faces, wouldn’t that be good enough?”

Su Chenfei thought about it and realized she was right.

A video call would indeed show the family just how strong his relationship with Little Auntie was!

On the other side, Director Hu gave their phones back to the adult guests as they were done eating, saying, “You all connect with your family too, we’ll treat today like a family bonding day.”

One of the crew members held the live-stream camera, aiming it at Liu Hui and Xu Weiwei, recording their reactions as they received their phones.

Mianmian’s side wasn’t filmed since she had yet to agree to it.

Little Bun was beaming, sending greetings to her eldest nephew and niece-in-law.

“Dear nephew, dear niece-in-law, Mianmian missed you.”

As it was a group video call, everyone could see each other.

Elder Su and Old Lady Su had been missing Mianmian terribly these past few days; the two elders laughed until their teeth were out of sight, “We miss you too. Is your seventh grandchild behaving? If not, don’t hesitate to spank him for us.”

Without a moment’s hesitation, Mianmian said, “Seventh grandchild is a bit naughty sometimes, but most of the time he’s very good, no need for spanking.”

No sooner had she finished speaking than a new, unfamiliar face popped up in the group video.

It was Su Chenyi, the second oldest of the Su family.

Mianmian recognized him at a glance, her eyes fixing on Su Chenyi, and she frowned immediately, “Second grandnephew, haven’t you received Mianmian’s protective charms yet?”

Su Chenyi was taken aback, not expecting this little aunt whom he was meeting for the first time to know who he was right off the bat.

He smiled warmly and replied, “Hello Little Auntie, I’ve received the protective charm, and I’ve kept it safe without losing it.”

As the two met for the first time, Su Chenyi’s tone was somewhat dry and distant.

“That won’t do. You and your great-nephews all need to wear them. Also, the place you’re living now has too much Yin energy, it’s not good; you should move out soon.”