"Bae Chi, why are you outside? How long have you been waiting outside?" Chi Enen meant that itâs cold outside in the evening, and him running out could easily lead to catching a cold.
To Baby Chiâs ears, these words took on a different tone, seeming like he was an unnecessary presence shaking things up. His cool and handsome little face became even more unfriendly, giving Chi Enen an âyouâre cheatingâ look, then walked right between the two, wedging himself in and forcing them apart.
The next second, he caught the scent of alcohol on Chi Enen, and his little eyebrows immediately furrowed, "Chi Enen, you drank?"
He looked like his eyebrows were about to stand on end.
"I only had a little bit."
"Liar!" How could a little bit have such a strong smell?
Suppressing his anger, Baby Chi didnât forget that there was an âoutsiderâ present. He forcibly changed his expression like in a Sichuan Opera, from a little tyrannosaurus to a well-behaved, understanding little gentleman. Lifting his head, he said politely and sensibly to Xi Zelie, "Uncle Xize, thank you for bringing my mommy back. My mommy is a little unwell, so Iâll take her home now."
His attitude was courteous, but Xi Zelie could sense his alienation.
He knew this was a disguised way of sending him off.
The corner of his mouth lifted in a helpless smile as he said, "Alright, I happen to be heading back to the hotel as well, so I wonât impose any longer."
"Okay, thank you Uncle Xize. Goodbye, Uncle Xize."
And it was done quickly and happily!
Xi Zelie didnât hold it against him, gave Chi Enen a glance, and said, "Enen, Iâll head off first."
"Alright, bye-bye."
"Okay." Xi Zelie got straight into the car and closed the car door.
In the blink of an eye, the Bentley disappeared at the intersection.
As soon as the car vanished from the intersection, the previously polite and gracious Baby Chi immediately turned hostile, accusing without mercy, "Chi Enen, youâre cheating!"
"Youâre cheating right at the doorstep, staying out all night, and youâre dead drunk! Iâm going to tell Uncle on you!"
"..." Chi Enen was full of black lines.
Heâs only over 7 years old, does he even know what cheating means?
No, in her home, Baby Chi apparently already knew what cheating and infidelity were at 5 years old.
Anyway, he had said similar things before.
But at that time, he was the one wholeheartedly in favor of it.
Chi Enen felt it necessary to correct his worldviews, and while holding his hand and walking inside, she tried to explain as calmly as possible, "Itâs not what you think. We just happened to meet, and Uncle Xize just gave me a ride home. Donât think so complicated all the time."
"Then why do you smell like alcohol? Did you conveniently drink together too?" Baby Chi was clearly not buying it.
"I only drank a little because of work, but it wasnât with him. Anyway, itâs not what you think. You canât keep watching those TV dramas on TV anymore; Iâll tell Butler Huo, if you sneak in to watch those dramas again, tell me, and Iâll deduct a dayâs use of your iPad for each time. If it accumulates to more than three times, itâll be confiscated for a month."
Who would have thought her genius son, besides liking to watch Boonie Bears, also enjoyed those soap operas about mother-in-law and daughter-in-law disputes and family gossip that women in their thirties and forties love. He enjoyed watching them so much. Previously, Chi Enen didnât think much of it, but now she deeply feels that if he continues watching them, his imagination will soar to the sky. Every time he sees her in contact with other men, regardless if itâs true or not, heâll think along those lines.
The key is, heâs only seven.
Thinking too maturely too early isnât good.
Baby Chi remained unconcerned, although he didnât verbally argue against Chi Enen, his mind was abuzz with calculations.
Looks like he needs to go talk to The Neighbor Old Wang himself.