Five Villain Daddies Are Fighting To Spoil Me-Chapter 21: I’ll Give You Candy

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Chapter 21: I’ll Give You Candy

Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales

Huo Chenyu was confused for a second and then realized that it was this little idiot. He subconsciously put on a small and gentle smile and asked in a light voice, “Sister, what are you doing here?”

The boy looked down and smiled for an unknown reason.

...How could he have forgot about her just now?

His “good sister” was also part of the Huo family.

The little thing looked up with her little face, swaying a corner of his clothes with a chubby hand, her milky voice crisp, “Brodda, are you unhappy?”

Huo Chenyu unnoticeably avoided her little hand reaching out for him. His eyes were gentle and he spoke slowly, “No.”

He was lodging under another person’s roof, did he have the right to feel unhappy?

“But...” When he denied flatly, the little thing bit her finger and a rare confusion flashed across her childish face. f𝘳e𝒆w𝗲𝐛𝘯𝐨νe𝚕.co𝓶

She knew about human emotions the best.

Her brother was obviously unhappy just now.

Huo Chenyu didn’t know how much the little thing struggled on the inside. He glanced at Ye Sang exceptionally calmly and turned around, wanting to go downstairs.

Ye Sang saw it and quickly climbed up, chasing after him with her short legs.

The little thing was a soft ball and the way she followed him made her look like his little tail.

“Brodda!!” She looked up and held his hand with her pale and small hand. Her sweet dimples were innocent and naive.

Huo Chenyu felt the little girl’s soft fingertips and his expressions changed slightly. He tried to break free the moment they came in contact and subconsciously wanted to push her hand away.

The boy was disgusted and loathed everyone here, so naturally, this included Ye Sang.

He hated others touching him.

Especially those in the Huo family.

Huo Chenyu shook her off as if he was electrocuted by lightning; the little thing stumbled back a few steps and landed on her butt.

Ye Sang was flabbergasted for a few seconds when she fell down. Her cat eyes were filled with tears and she pouted, starting to wail as she felt wronged.

“Wah...”

She doesn’t want to eat Brodda anymore!

Brodda is so scary, wuuu.

The little thing felt so wronged and the way she sat on the floor crying, others would think that someone bullied her.

In fact...

He did indeed bully her.

Huo Chenyu’s expressions became strange and he sank into a long silence as he stared at the little ball drowning in tears.

He didn’t have any experience in coaxing a child.

Who knew that the little bun would cry so easily after she was bullied?

“Shut up, stop crying.” Huo Chenyu’s expressions darkened. His spring breeze-like smile disappeared and his cold face became scary.

If she continued to cry like this, she would attract the attention of all the maids here.

The little thing sniffed furiously and hid her hands, trying her best to force back her tears, feeling wronged like a small kitten.

Huo Chenyu watched her pout and looked like “if you get angry at me again I will bite you.” His lips curved upwards unnoticeably.

She was really...

So stupid.

The young boy squatted down and the initial gentle smile returned to his face. He passed the fruit candy to her and comforted her softly, “Be good, don’t cry, little sister.”

“I’ll give you this candy, do you want it?”

“Wu...” The little thing’s sobbing paused and she looked up hesitantly with her teary cat eyes, “Candy...?”

Huo Chenyu humphed lightly, “Candy, it’s sweet.”

The young boy unwrapped the candy for her and put the fruit candy into the little thing’s mouth without any room for rejection, speaking warmly,

“Don’t cry, okay?”

Wu.

Brother was so scary.

The little thing felt the sweetness expanding on her tongue and nodded, forcing her sobs back. She blinked her teary cat eyes and saw the boy’s gloomy expression in confusion, “Brodda, are you unhappy?”

Huo Chenyu smiled gently at her and looked at her with deep eyes, “How could you tell that I’m unhappy?”