Vol 2 Chapter 991: bear child messy person headache

"Don't worry, Dad knows."

Su Hu smiled foolishly, turned up his collar, walked out of the kitchen in the bitter cold wind of the twelfth lunar month, and walked straight to the gate.

Dad, thank you, dad is so kind.

Lin Qingluo watched Su Hu leave, his eyes flashed with emotion, he remained silent for a while, found a charcoal basin from the kitchen, took some charcoal and lit it, and took it back to his room.

"Sister, I'll serve it."

Lin Yixuan's eyelids were swollen from crying, when he saw his elder sister coming in, he wiped away his tears with his sleeve, got up and went forward, took the charcoal basin and put it beside Xiaota.

With the crackling of burning coals, the room gradually calmed down.

"The rice porridge is ready, the steamed buns have been steamed, and we can eat in a while."

Lin Qingluo gently wiped his tears with a silk handkerchief, took out the ointment from the storage ring, and applied it to his eyelids.

There was a hint of coolness, and the swelling of the eyelids subsided at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Lin Yixuan felt the warmth of his sister's fingertips, and a warm current flowed through his heart.

*

The dog barking early in the morning woke up the Su family.

Li Xiu'e, Su Zixuan, Maodou, sister Wan'er, and Niu Niu all dressed and washed one after another, and walked out of the house.

The black beans are small, and they don't want to get up in the warm blanket.

"Heidou, get up, sister Qingluo and Yixuan are here."

Maodou excitedly ran back to the house, saw that he was still sleeping, lifted the quilt and lifted him up.

"Who's here?"

Heidou vaguely heard someone coming, opened his eyes suddenly, and the drowsiness disappeared immediately.

"Sister Qingluo and Yixuan."

Maodou was very excited, pulled the clothes from the bedside and threw them on him: "Hurry up and get dressed, my sister is having breakfast in the living room, come here quickly after washing your face."

"Hey, don't go, wait for me."

Seeing him turn around and leave, Heidou scratched his ears and cheeks anxiously, put on the cotton coat, jumped off the bed with the cotton trousers in his arms, kicked his shoes and ran outside.

"Oh, my little ancestor, he ran out wearing single pants in the cold weather, you are trying to **** me off."

Li Xiu'e happened to come out of the kitchen with the steamed buns in hand. When she saw the black beans, she trembled in shock and almost dropped the tray on the ground.

"Hey, mom, I'm not cold."

"Hi."

Lin Qingluo helped his forehead helplessly: "Heidou, put on the cotton trousers first, mother will be even angrier if she gets sick from the cold."

"Hey, I wear it, I wear it."

Heidou found a chair and sat down, trying to put on his cotton trousers before his mother came in.

In a hurry, two legs were put into one trouser leg.

"Ahhhh..."

The moment he stood up and pulled up his pants, he howled miserably and fell forward straight.

With quick eyes and quick hands, Lin Qingluo grabbed his collar and lifted him up.

"hey-hey."

Heidou's legs were bound in a pair of trousers, and he couldn't walk, so he could only bounce back to the chair.

"Pfft."

Lin Yixuan couldn't hold back for a moment, and laughed out loud.

"Hahaha."

Su Zixuan, Maodou, laughing forward and backward.

"Giggle."

Sister Wan and Niuniu also had fun watching, covering their mouths with silk handkerchiefs and smiling happily.

"People who are running around like bears have a headache."

Li Xiu'e came in with a steamed bun, and gave Heidou an angry look.

"hey-hey."

Heidou was thick-skinned, he rubbed the back of his head in a silly way, and pulled his trousers hard, trying to pull off the cotton trousers and put them on again.

"Black Dou, let me pull it for you."

Hearing Heidou's innocent laughter, Lin Yixuan felt a lot better unconsciously.

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