Chapter 1189 - Frozen Little Snakes (2) (2/2)
“I said there’s no need to feed the little snakes for now.” Curtis looked toward Bai Qingqing, his tone sounding helpless, but he was secretly feeling delighted.
Qingqing was still concerned for his children the most. What did Muir matter?
Having been together with Curtis for so long, Bai Qingqing understood him very well too. Even though he pretended to be calm and composed, Bai Qingqing still understood Curtis’s actual thoughts.
She immediately felt guilty. Although this pot of meat paste included the little snakes’ share as well, it was still mostly for Muir’s sake. Before Muir was done eating, she hadn’t thought of letting the little snakes have a taste.
“Cough, it’s just to let them have a taste. Giving them some hot food to warm their bodies up.” To uphold harmony in the family, Bai Qingqing didn’t push Muir out. She picked up a big and clean bowl to scoop up meat paste for the little snakes.
Looking at the porcelain bowl Muir had used placed by the side, Bai Qingqing felt that things were bad and her scalp started to turn numb.
As expected, Curtis also noticed this bowl that had been used before. His expression instantly turned black.
After scooping a big bowl of the meat paste, Bai Qingqing didn’t even look at Curtis but turned to leave. “I’m off to feed the little snakes!”
Muir was having a loving time with Bai Qingqing and couldn’t bear to be apart from her for even a moment, so he immediately got up to follow her.
The flames of fury in Curtis’s heart grew even more. Even the harsh cold couldn’t weaken his disposition as he slithered out agilely.
In just a short moment, Parker ended up being the only one left in the kitchen. He sighed and then resigned himself to continuing to warm up the meat paste.
Bai Qingqing and Muir entered the bedroom in succession. Seeing that there wasn’t a single snake in the room, Bai Qingqing was stunned.
“Where are the little snakes?”
Bai Qingqing quickly walked over to Curtis’s nest, put down the bowl, then rummaged through the grass pile, feeling even more baffled.
Muir recalled that the little snakes were very active and guessed, “They might have crawled out after Curtis left.”