Reborn in the 80s: Everyone Falls For Me-Chapter 732: (2 Updates)

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Chapter 732: Chapter 732: (2 Updates)

This fool’s IQ is really regressing.

Could it be that there’s a loss for every gain?

To regain a sentient and physical life, must he grow up like a normal child?

Then why hasn’t his IQ changed, nor his memory?

Looking at Da Bao’s silly smile, Jin Xiaobao propped his chin with a worried hand and sighed.

Could it be because he soaked in Spiritual Spring Water too much before he was born?

Xu Niannian, of course, had no idea what Xiao Bao was thinking. Only when she heard the milky sigh did she belatedly turn her head to look at Xiao Bao.

There was Little Pang, clad in a small frog onesie, propping his chin with one hand, looking worried and sighing at Da Bao.

The bright-eyed, white-toothed child adopting this pose and sighing—Xu Niannian swore she had never seen a more adorable child in any other household.

Both babies being precocious, Xu Niannian had always speculated that it was because she had drunk Spiritual Spring Water and hadn’t given it much thought.

Seeing Xiao Bao make this gesture, Xu Niannian’s voice softened considerably as she reached out and rubbed Xiao Bao’s head, "Why is Xiao Bao unhappy?"

"Eh?"

Xiao Bao, his soft little hairs ruffled from the rub, looked up at Xu Niannian in surprise, his round eyes black and shiny like two exquisite Black Agates.

Innocence and confusion twinkled in those eyes.

Xiao Bao’s expression made Xu Niannian’s heart melt completely, and the affectionate mother couldn’t resist giving her adorable Xiao Bao a kiss.

"Smack" went the sound.

Xiao Bao’s round eyes widened a bit more, his cheeks flushed red. Jin Xiaobao looked at Xu Niannian blankly for a moment before his head suddenly fell forward with no warning, planting onto the toy horse’s shelf with a muffled "bang".

Xu Niannian was startled by Xiao Bao’s action, not understanding what had come over her little son.

Elderly people always say you can see from the cradle to the grave. A child’s temperament can be discerned from a very young age.

Da Bao has been naughty and mischievous since he was small, while Xiao Bao has been the complete opposite, quiet, well-behaved, and shy.

If Da Bao smashed his head against the shelf, Xu Niannian might guess that her Da Bao, caught up in his play, failed to notice and accidentally hit it, or maybe Da Bao wanted to find out whether his head or the wooden plank was tougher.

But Xiao Bao was different.

So, when she saw Xiao Bao’s action, Xu Niannian’s first thought was whether Xiao Bao was feeling unwell somewhere?

Just as Xu Niannian was about to pull back Xiao Bao’s head to see what was going on with him, the little frog hat slowly slid off a bit, revealing Xiao Bao’s little red ears.

Xu Niannian was stunned for a few seconds before bursting out with a "Pfft" of laughter.

Was her Xiao Bao feeling shy?

Meanwhile, Da Bao, feeling neglected, was expressing his dissatisfaction with Xu Niannian’s inattention by smacking his pudgy hands "pat, pat" on the table, urging "ow, ow" for Xu Niannian to hurry and make something delicious.

Although Xu Niannian couldn’t understand Da Bao’s intentions, she indeed planned to start making Liurong Bao.

Making Liurong Bao for the second time, its unique fragrance wafted out, making even Xu Niannian swallow her saliva irresistibly.

Making Liurong Bao took Xu Niannian two hours this time, with a slightly larger quantity and individual servings made the size of small wontons.

By the time Xu Niannian took the pot of Liurong Bao out of the steamer and placed them into the thermal container, she turned to find both Da Bao and Xiao Bao looking at her with round eyes.

In those eyes was something called "hunger".

Xiao Bao was still rather composed, merely smacking his lips and making sounds; Da Bao, however, stretched his little mouth wide, drooling a long strand.

Seeing Xu Niannian turn her head, he opened his arms and called out, "Mo..."

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