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Mr.CEO's Ex-wife Escapes Again-Chapter 65 - Hmph discussing how to educate children
Chapter 65: Chapter 65: Hmph, discussing how to educate children with him?
Chapter 65 -65: Hmph, discussing how to educate children with him?
“Where did she go?”
Shen Fang waited for a long time before finally hearing this question asked by the man over the crackling, dangerously sounding cellphone.
Seeing this, Shen Fang immediately cracked a smile.
“That I don’t know, but I’ve soothed her for you already. I lied to her saying your son had some serious issues, and she seemed to not have the heart to leave.”
“… You’re looking for death!”
In a single phrase, he finally provoked the man’s wrath, who then gritted his teeth and roared angrily in front of everyone in the meeting room.
Shen Fang was innocently in the hospital.
“Aren’t I helping you here? Look at you last night, when Yin Beixiao came to pick her up, you were almost ready to eat him alive. If she really left, wouldn’t you go crazy?”
“Slam!”
The call was hung up fiercely.
Even through the phone line, one could almost feel the man’s towering rage roaring to life.
Did he say something wrong?
Shen Fang shrugged his shoulders and threw his phone aside too.
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Empire Kindergarten.
After leaving the hospital, Yin Hehe indeed took a cab here.
She was a person with a soft heart.
If she seemed somewhat perfunctory when Aunt Ke called her in the morning, after hearing Shen Fang’s words, she couldn’t harden her heart to stay away anymore.
“Hello, I’d like to see Sheng Xi in class Middle 3.”
Once again, at the entrance of the kindergarten, the mobility-impaired Yin Hehe asked at the security booth while leaning on her crutch.
She wasn’t sure of the current situation at the kindergarten.
So it was better to ask clearly first.
Unexpectedly, just as she finished speaking, before the security guard could reply from inside the booth, a small head suddenly popped out.
“Xi Bao? How come you’re here?”
She was extremely taken aback.
Indeed, this small head was Sheng Xi’s. He wasn’t in the classroom but had been waiting for her in the security booth the whole time.
Yin Hehe was a bit dazed.
But in those few seconds, the little guy had already run out, and in the blink of an eye, he sprinted towards her.
“Plop!”
Rushing up to her, the little one hurled himself against her, his small arms wrapping tightly around Yin Hehe’s legs.
Yin Hehe: “…”
After a while, she looked down at the little guy with her cane, her eyes slightly welling up.
“Sorry, baby, auntie is late. I went to the hospital this afternoon. Let’s find a place to sit down, alright?”
She rubbed his little head gently as she spoke.
The little guy immediately nodded obediently against her leg and then, understandingly, let go and started to support her.
Yin Hehe felt her nose tingle with emotion again.
Soon, the two found a children’s art shop next to the kindergarten, planning to spend a rare half-hour together inside.
“Darling, do you want to draw?”
Yin Hehe looked at the shop’s array of children’s art supplies, her gaze falling on a sketchbook, and she asked.
There was no playground, so she could only look for these things to relieve his boredom.
Yet unexpectedly, the little one agreed swiftly after hearing her.
So, the two found a spot to sit down, and within the shop’s faintly ink-scented atmosphere, they began to copy from the sketchbook.
“This is a rabbit, what color do you like to use?”
“…”
Sitting up straight with the sketchbook in his lap, the little guy with beautiful dark pupil glanced at the colored pens in front of him.
He chose green.
A green rabbit…
Yin Hehe smiled and did not try to stop him but instead personally mixed the paint for him before handing him the brush.
“Let’s start by painting our little Green Rabbit, and then we can add different colors for its food, okay?”
“Hmm.”
The little guy nodded his tiny head vigorously.
At this moment, his little face truly came alive, looking like a normal child at last. Those little almond eyes, usually veiled in indifference, sparkled under the warm sunlight, shining like the stars in the sky.
One painting took the two of them a whole hour.
When Yin Hehe came to her senses, she realized with a shock that school had already let out.
“Oh no, sweetie, school’s out and I need to rush you back right away, or else the person coming to pick you up will see you’re not there and they’ll tell your daddy.”
She was in a panic.
She quickly stood up from her chair, hastily packed away the painting they had done together, and took the child with her.
Fortunately, when she arrived at the kindergarten entrance with the child, she saw no sign of his pick-up car.
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“Xi Bao, you should go in quickly, okay? Auntie has to leave too.”
She breathed a sigh of relief and immediately ushered the little guy inside.
The little one was very obedient.
However, as he walked in with his short legs, he turned back and looked at her with his little almond eyes filled with anticipation.
Yin Hehe: “…”
In her urgency to leave, all she could do was to quickly add, “Don’t worry, Auntie will come to see you again tomorrow at this time.”
Only then did the little guy willingly go inside.
Seeing this, Yin Hehe immediately caught a cab and left.
That was close!
If his daddy had seen her, wouldn’t she have been humiliated to death again? So tactless and shameless, like an annoying plaster that won’t peel off no matter how much you scold it.
Yin Hehe went back.
However, she did not know that just as she turned her head to dive into the taxi, a black Bentley slowly drove out from the parking lot across the kindergarten.
That spot was right across from the children’s art store.
“Bang!”
Sheng Xi, who was climbing into the car, preferred to hold onto his ruined drawing, unwilling to shut the door.
Sheng Siyuan closed the car door with a dark look on his handsome face.
Soon after, the black Bentley left the area, slowly heading in the direction of Shengfei Bay.
“What is that? She spent an afternoon with you in that broken-down bookstore just to make this thing?”
Possibly seeing that the little one had been ignoring him ever since getting in the car,
Siyuan, who was driving, finally couldn’t suppress his irritation. He swept a dark glance at the rearview mirror and asked with displeasure.
As his words fell, the little one in the back finally lifted his head, reclaiming his typically cold and indifferent gaze and reluctantly returned the look.
“This is the Green Rabbit!”
“What?” The man driving thought he had misheard this novel term.
“Green Rabbit? Since when are rabbits green?”
“Because it eats grass.”
The little one answered confidently.
The man: “…”
What was this all about? Talk of educating the child, wasn’t it misleading him?
His expression grew even more grim.
“Listen to me, although rabbits eat grass, it’s digested in their stomachs, which has nothing to do with their fur!”
“…”
The little one was stunned.
Perhaps he was momentarily confounded by his daddy’s serious and professional tone.
The man driving saw this and sneered through his nose; a hint of triumph emerged undisguised behind his glasses.
Talking about educating the child?
Heh~~