Reborn in the Eighties as a Housewife with a Space
Chapter 770 - 764 - Rolling Eyes
Chapter 770 -764: Rolling Eyes
The siblings had grown up playing and bickering like this, but often, their elder brother would give in to Chu Xiaoqiao a little more. Their biggest regret was that their eldest brother had not been with them.
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âI just saw Big Brother. No wonder he looked familiar.â Chu Yi only mentioned what he had just remembered after seeing that his sister had stopped her actions. He said that he had just seen Chu Molin, but only his profile, so he didnât think it was his older brother at that moment, which made him a bit annoyed.
âDid you see him too? Did he talk to you?â Miao Qingqing asked her grandson.
âNo, I didnât call out to him.â Chu Yi touched his nose while answering his grandmotherâs question.
âWhy didnât you call out? Isnât he your brother?â Miao Qingqing was so angry that she wanted to hit someone.
âWell, I didnât expect to find him here, so I didnât call out. I never thought he would be my older brother.â Chu Yi said softly, and his words nearly made Miao Qingqing smack him.
âWhat kind of nonsense is that? Just because he hasnât been home for a few years, you donât even recognize him!â Chu Yeting didnât expect his son to say something like that, and was so angry that he wanted to hit someone as well.
âAlright, can you all stop blaming me? Iâll go apologize to him, okay?â Chu Yi was on the verge of tears. How could they blame him for something like this?
âThat depends if heâs willing to see you and talk to you.â Chu Yeting remembered that his eldest brother didnât even want to speak to him just now. If only they could talk, it would prove that their relationship had taken a step forward.
âWhy do you all think Big Brother is so difficult to talk to? I think heâs pretty nice; itâs just his cold face thatâs a bit scary. Thereâs nothing else wrong.â Chu Xiaoqiao didnât realize that it was because Qin Xue liked her that Chu Molin didnât reject her. To put it plainly, Chu Molinâs attitude was determined by his wifeâs attitude. Some people might say that he was spineless for doing so, but to women, he was the epitome of a good man.
What women want is a man who treats them well. Women are not afraid of hardships or exhaustion; they fear that their partner will treat them poorly. A woman who can find a good man is often willing to give her all. A sincere heart in exchange for a sincere heart is already a rare and precious thing, right?
âYou little girl, itâs easy for you to talk. Remember how he didnât talk to us the first time we met him?â Miao Qingqing had a deep understanding of this as she had already experienced it once in S Province. It was when they returned to the Imperial Capital that he finally spoke to her, right?
She also didnât know how her grandson had accepted her granddaughter so quickly. Perhaps it was because of their similar ages.
None of them thought that it was because of Qin Xueâs help. Otherwise, they might have all gone looking for Qin Xue.
âGrandma, let me hold this child. Is it a boy or a girl?â Chu Yi reached out to take the child from his grandmotherâs arms.
âA boy.â Chu Xiaoqiao looked at her second brother speechlessly. They had been talking for so long, and he was just now asking if it was a boy or a girl. Such a bizarre reaction could only come from her second brother.
âKid, call me Uncle.â Chu Yi held the child and called out, but Yu Ze, the little friend in his arms, just rolled his eyes at him.
Yu Ze never expected that his fatherâs family would be like this. They all seemed normal on the surface, but their actions and words just didnât add up, which made him feel a bit bitter. He worried about his father having a family like this. Would his dad become like them in the future? After all, birds of a feather flock together, right? If that happened, his mother would probably cry.
âHey, this little guy can even roll his eyes! Youâre too clever for your own good.â Chu Yi exclaimed in amazement. The rest of the Chus didnât believe what he said, thinking that it was impossible for such a small child to roll his eyes. They were convinced that he had seen it wrongly.