Chapter 471 - From One to Three (2/2)
Rainy gnawed at her fingers and smiled at Du Jingtang suddenly. ”Hello, Uncle.”
Du Jingtang's broken heart was pieced back together. He rubbed his hands and then took out a lollipop as if by magic. ”Here, for you.”
Rainy didn't take it. She lifted her head and widened her eyes, asking for permission.
”Thanks, Uncle.”
Gao Yi placed a hand on Rainy's head. He vaguely remembered Du Jingtang and had a good impression.
”Thank you, Uncle.” Rainy took the lollipop. She didn't eat it, just kept it in her pocket.
”Baby, why aren't you eating?” Gao Yi tugged at Rainy's hand and asked.
Rainy patted the lollipop in her pocket and raised her chin, smiling bashfully. ”Rainy wants to leave it for Mommy. Mommy can do magic and make one lollipop into two! One for Mommy, one for Daddy, and one for Rainy.”
It pulled at Gao Yi's heartstrings. Only the small Rainy would believe in this kind of fairy tale. There's no such thing in the world, and there's no such thing as magic from one item to two, and two to three.
There was only a mother who couldn't bear to eat it herself, leaving all the food for her daughter.
Du Jingtang looked at his hand and then rested it on his clothes and rubbed forcefully. His hand felt itchy, and he wanted to scratch at the wall. It was such a pity. He finally met the little cutie, but he wasn't able to carry the soft and fragrant body of the little cutie. She seemed like she put on some weight, and her cheeks were chubbier. Ah, she was too cute. He almost couldn't take it anymore. He turned around and placed a hand on the wall behind him and then scratched hard. It was a good thing the wall was covered with wallpaper so no matter how much he scratched, he wouldn't leave a sweaty handprint.
”Itchy hands?” A cold voice made his hair stand.
Du Jingtang retrieved his hand immediately behind his back. He looked behind and replied with a grin.
”Hey, Cousin. You're here shopping, too?”
”Yeah, I'm getting some stuff.” Chu Lui lifted his wrist and looked at his watch. There was still time so he stopped by to pick up the suit he ordered yesterday.
He didn't pay much attention to Du Jingtang; neither did he make any small talk as he headed upstairs.
”Hang on, bro. I'll come with you.”
”Mm.” Chu Lui stopped in his tracks and raised an eyebrow. ”Why, you didn't foot your bills?”
”Haha…” Du Jingtang laughed dryly. ”Yes, the queen's birthday is coming up so I got an expensive one, but I'm quite strapped with cash… so if you could help cover my back first, Cousin…”
”Sure.” Chu Lui wasn't petty.
Great! Du Jingtang heaved a sigh of relief. That's great. He just saved a huge sum of money.