<strong>Chapter 281: 195 Jiangjiang vs Little Jiaoke, Fangirl and Tsundere (2 updates)</strong>
Within the Jiang Family’s living room, the atmosphere was indescribably strange. Fan Mingyu sat to one side, constantly hinting to everyone. Jiang Jinsang’s peripheral vision sized up his mother and, truthfully…
it was the first time he had seen her so “lively”!
Originally thinking it would just be Shen Zhixian with someone from the Xie Family, everyone had prepared thoroughly. But then, out of the blue, a delicate little guest appeared, catching them all unawares, as they stared at her, nearly forgetting to attend to her.
“We won’t be eating untilter, but you can have something to tide you over first,” Tang Wan brought out two tes of desserts. These were the pastries that Tang Yunxian had specially brought from a tea house in Pingjiang when she came over, with both appearance and vor being exceptional.
“Thank you,” “Thank you, Auntie.” Since they were not very familiar, both Shen Zhixian and Taotao were very polite.
“Here—” Tang Wan offered a pastry shaped like a little mouse to the young girl.
Taotao hesitated, ncing at Shen Zhixian to seek her opinion.
“You should take it if Auntie gives it to you.”
“Thank you, Auntie.” After epting it, Taotao examined it for a long while before timidly taking a bite.
She wasn’t scared of people; it was just that being continuously stared at by this family felt too strange, definitely unnerving.
“That…” The olddy, clutching her cane, felt aplex set of emotions and, after hemming and hawing for ages, actually didn’t know what to say.
The entire Jiang family were all trying their best to control their expressions, except for Jiang Jinsang who covertly gave a thumbs up to his own elder brother.
Truly worthy of someone who handles big affairs!
Day by day, as if fearing there weren’t enough stimuli.
Only Jiangjiang sat to the side, staring at the little girl next to Shen Zhixian with evident hostility!
Where on earth did this little radish pop up from topete with him for his mother’s affection?
Perhaps noticing Jiangjiang’s gaze, when Taotao looked over at him, he was imitating Jiang Yanting’s intimidating demeanor by a good ny percent. His “fierce and malevolent” little visage resembled a small tiger all puffed up…
Taotao nervously swallowed, the pastry she was just eating getting stuck in her throat, leaving her mouth dry and tongue parched.
Just as Jiangjiang was about to continue frightening her, someone suddenly tapped his head, “Ah—” he yelped, reaching back to cover the back of his head, instantly all bluster gone, and turned to look at the person beside him, “Dad?”
Taotao, however, looked down, barely holding back augh! He was just a poser!
“What are you doing?”
“I’m not doing anything,” said Jiangjiang, rubbing his head, innocent-faced, transforming from a fierce little tiger into a well-behaved big cat. In front of his deadbeat dad, he still didn’t dare to be too audacious.
“Is her name Taotao? Is she older or younger than our Jiangjiang?” The olddy asked with a smile; even though she hated Jiang Yanting to her core, she couldn’t help smiling broadly at the presence of the new delicate little guest in their house.
Their Jiang Family…
was short on girls!
“Yes, is she older or is Jiangjiang older?” Fan Mingyu followed up.
The Jiangs weren’t fools; there were certain matters that, even if each person knew in their hearts, they still hadn’t revealed it in front of the children, especially since this little girl probably had a very good rtionship with the Xie Family. If the truth were toe out, matters would be difficult to handle.
“Jiangjiang is the older brother,” Shen Zhixian replied, pursing her lips.
“Jiangjiang, are you happy? You’re going to be a big brother,” Fan Mingyuughed.
Jiangjiang, expressionless: “Happy!”
The session of news,ing so abruptly, had caught the Jiangs unprepared. They thought the daytime revtion from Jiang Yanting was already shocking enough, but had not expected the evening to bring even more bombshells. After asking some questions offhandedly, the scene became rather awkward at times.
Until Hua Mei inside the room suddenly chirped a few times, drawing everyone’s attention, Tang Wan walked over, motioning it to stop chirping, and it was then they noticed that light flurries of snow had begun to fall outside…
“It’s snowing!”
“Snowing?” Jiangjiang immediately ran over, peering eagerly out the window. This counted as Beijing’s first snowfall, having gathered for many days, quickly evolving from fine specks to goose feathers, spinning and dancing in the cold wind.
Taotao stared at the window, her eyes full of longing, yet too shy to approach.
“Come, grandma will take you to see the snow,” said Fan Mingyu, smiling as she pulled Taotao towards the window.
The window on this side wasn’t veryrge; Jiangjiang upied the center spot, leaving Taotao only able to stand on the edge, too apprehensive to get too close, her hands grasping the windowsill, almost pressing her face against the ss.
Jiangjiang frowned, shifting to the side, “Youe over a bit!”
Taotao looked at him twice, not moving, but Jiangjiang had already moved to the side. It took her quite a while before she shuffled over bit by bit towards the middle.
After a while, Jiangjiang left, and soon Taotao felt a pat on her back. As she turned around, Jiangjiang ced a small stool at her feet. The windows at the Jiang residence were rather high and, for their height, the view outside wasn’t quite expansive.