<h4>Chapter 753: Chapter 753 I Just Want a Home</h4>
"Dad is so sad, even I have to leave him. Dad must feel very lonely alone. I hope Dad can be happy, I don’t want Mom to marry someone else."
Mo Hua paused, his handnded on the little guy’s head, and he gently said:
"But Kangkang, Uncle Mo likes your mom, and your mom likes Uncle Mo too. If we don’t get married, we will be sad too. Wouldn’t you want to see us sad? Besides, me marrying your mom doesn’t affect your love for your dad. You can visit him anytime, and when your dad marries another woman, he won’t be lonely anymore."
Kangkang looked up at him with a look of grievance, then lowered his head and muttered, "If that’s the case, Mom would have her own home, and Dad his own, doesn’t that make me redundant?"
Mo Hua couldn’t help but chuckle: "You child, where did you get such an idea? Your mom’s home is your home, and your dad’s home is still yours. Uncle Mo will treat you like his own child, my home with your mom is your home too."
Kangkang suddenly stood up and said loudly, "But I only want one home, I don’t want so many homes!"
"Kangkang..."
"Uncle Mo, even if it’s Kangkang begging you, please don’t marry my mom, okay? I just want to live with both mom and dad. I love them, and I don’t want to leave them."
Mo Hua pursed his lips and said nothing, while Kangkang’s deep ck eyes stubbornly stared at him, neither of them willing topromise.
After a long while, Kangkang asked him, "Uncle Mo, what would it take for you to not marry my mom?"
Mo Hua intentionally showed a sad expression: "Kangkang, you don’t like Uncle Mo, Uncle Mo is so sad..."
"I don’t dislike you, but..." the little guy anxiously exined, still unsure of what to say.
"Kangkang, if Uncle Mo really married your mom, would you hate Uncle?" he suddenly asked him.
Kangkang shook his head: "No, Uncle Mo, you’re very nice to me, I won’t hate you, but I will be sad for a long time."
"Seeing that you don’t hate Uncle Mo, I can give you a chance. If you win, Uncle Mo will not marry your mom."
"What opportunity?" the little guy immediately asked excitedly.
"It’s a game, if you can beat Uncle, Uncle will agree not to marry your mom. If you lose, you have to agree to let us get married. How about it?"
Kangkang let his shoulders slump in dismay. He wasn’t a match for him at all.
Mo Hua smiled and said, "Don’t be discouraged, I’ll give you a month to practice, you should be able to beat Uncle. This is your only chance, don’t you want to give it a try?"
"Okay, I agree, and I will definitely win!" Kangkang was instantly filled with fighting spirit. To be able to stay with both mom and dad, he must win this time!
"That’s the spirit!" Mo Hua praised him, giving him a thumbs-up, "But this is our secret, just between the two of us men. You can’t tell anyone, okay?"
"Yeah, I won’t!" Kangkang nodded firmly.
When An Ruo came back carrying things, she found Kangkang still ying games, while Mo Hua sat on the sofa drinking tea.
"Kangkang, no more ying, turn off the game now," she said with a stern face.
The little guy paused but eventually turned off the game. It was okay not to let him y now; he had ways to secretly practice.