Chapter 55 (1/2)
Mu Yiling was afraid that his older brother would disown his sister, so he chimed in hastily in an attempt to appeal for mercy, “Elder Brother, Weiwei is still young…”
None of them would have thought that Mu Yichen did not even take a glance at them before he announced coldly, “I’m done with breakfast.” Then, he turned around and went upstairs into the study.
Done…done with breakfast?
Mu Yiling looked at the plate he left behind and saw that there was still quite a lot of food on it. He did not even manage to finish his coffee. He had not slept well yesterday and only took a few bites for breakfast today. Would his older brother faint at work later?
Upon seeing her older brother leave, Mu Weiwei was even smugger. She glared at Mu Yiling. “Look, Bro. Even the Elder Brother is too lazy to pay attention to that woman, but you’re still nagging me all the time! I’m doing this for the Mu family. It’s just better for me to drive this woman away with my scolding so that it saves Elder Brother the trouble of divorcing her!”
Mu Yiling shook his head helplessly as he looked at her.
They were obviously from by the same mother, yet he was the only sibling with adequate intelligence and emotional quotient in the family. His older brother lacked emotional quotient while his sister lacked intelligent quotient.
Sigh, the family can never survive without me!
Since Luo Chenxi was sitting there at the table, she could naturally hear Mu Weiwei’s insult at her.
However, she was constantly chanting ‘I’m not listening to the b*tch’s patter, I’m not listening to the b*tch’s patter’ in her heart as she completely disregarded Mu Weiwei. She minded her own business and had her breakfast while occasionally feeding the little dumpling a few mouthfuls.
It felt as if Mu Weiwei’s verbal attack was shot into a pile of cotton. Since the other person refused to join the quarrel, she lost interest after continuing the ambiguous insult for a while.
Tang Tang held a rabbit ear-shaped spoon and carved out the strawberry cake on her plate scoop by scoop.
Luo Chenxi learned that a majority of young children would still need to be fed by parents at three years old, yet the little dumpling was already very good at feeding herself. She had done very well feeding herself strawberry pudding at Grandmother Mu’s house yesterday too. She certainly lived up to the reputation of being a little foodie.
Tang Tang polished off a large piece of cake in a few minutes. She let out a soft burp, then she got down from the high chair by herself.