Chapter 9 (1/2)

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Listening to what Warm said, Ji Zhang’s expression also loosened. He thought about it, nodded and said, “that’s okay.”

Ruan Jiao Jiao heard her mother saying that she ate a lot, and she was a little sullen. However, after hearing that they could go hunting, she immediately shouted happily, “yeah! We can go hunting!”

“No!”

“No!”

Ji Zhang and warm both turned back, staring at her Jiao Jiao veto her idea.

It was so dangerous to go into the island, how could you bring a child?

Ruan Jiao Jiao’s face suddenly turned bitter and began to eat. Her pair of large eyes were looking around, and she was forming her own plan.

After dinner, Warm helped wash the dishes.

When she was washing the dishes, her hand was inadvertently touching Ji Zhang’s hand. The air had an inexplicable atmosphere.

Warm did not feel anything, but Ji Zhang’s lips gently pull upwards.

In the afternoon, Ji Zhang went with Warm into the island, and the production team sent aerial photography to follow.

On the beach near the sea.

Ruan Jiao Jiao, dressed in a small white vest, pink pants, bare feet, legs spread, waist, stood on the sofa looking at the children in front of her.

Well, in fact, it was just Ji Fan, Little Cherry, and another girl named kitten.

“Do you all understand today’s mission into the deep?” Ruan Jiao Jiao spoke with courage and dignity.

Little Cherry was unwilling.

Her mother disappeared again in the afternoon because her mother was always very busy every afternoon, so she had always played alone.

After the last time she fell into the water, her mother told her that when her mother was away, she could only stay in the house obediently and could not go out.

And now, Ruan Jiao Jiao brought Ji Fan and asked her out to play. She said that they can play together in the afternoon.

Little Cherry liked Ji Fan very much. She knew that her mother also liked Uncle Ji very much, so she thought, ‘mom won’t object to me and brother Ji Fan go out to play, will she?’