325 Yousre Already Ugly, yet You Still Keep Injuring Your Face! (1/2)
Tuan Tuan sat in the cart obediently, completely lacking the excitement he should have at seeing his friend from kindergarten. His small face looked slightly muddled instead.
Tuan Tuan watched as the pretty sister that was bending down while getting dragged along by his classmate got slightly angry. She didn't seem to have a good temper as she jerked her hand back roughly and scolded his friend, saying, ”Little Candy! Can you walk properly!”
The child glanced at the lady before turning around and preparing to run. The woman raised an eyebrow as she grabbed the child's suspenders and held him up with one hand with the ease of picking up a chick. With a stern voice, she said, ”Little Candy! Be more obedient!”
Tuan Tuan felt that the pretty sister seemed to be really strong to be able to lift Little Candy with one hand, but he still felt that his mother was the prettiest! And the best!
”Aaaahhhhhh put me down! Mama is bad! Put me down!”
The little kid struggled in mid-air, trying to get down as he yelled in an unrestrained manner, causing passers-by to turn around and look…
Tuan Tuan's eyes grew large as his face remained muddled. To think that the pretty sister was Little Candy's mother! He felt that Little Candy's mother was super fierce!
”I can put you down! But you better walk properly! Don't be so dumb as to knock your forehead today and hurt your jaw tomorrow like an idiot! You're already ugly, yet you still keep injuring your face!”
Lin Nuan was in stunned silence. ”…”
What a fierce and direct mother!
Little Candy felt wronged upon his mother's scolding, and the rims of his eyes turned red as he looked like he was about to burst out crying. He stopped struggling and hung limply from his mother's grip, putting on a resolute face as he said, ”I'm not ugly! Grandma said I'm the cutest!”
His mother retorted bluntly, saying, ”In your grandma's heart, you're the cutest even if you're a pile of sh*t!”
Little Candy wailed out loud and shouted while crying, ”Mama is mean! I don't want mama anymore! I want grandma! I'm a child with no papa and no love! I don't like mama, I don't want mama! I want to run away from home with grandma!”
At the mention of him having no father, Little Candy's mother's lips trembled. She resisted the conflicting emotions welling up in her eyes as she placed her son down.