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Chapter 727: The Young Aunt is Still Too Young

Chapter 727: Chapter 727: The Young Aunt is Still Too Young

In Yu Jingting’s moment of hesitation, Suizi already crushed the hazelnut with a crisp sound.

"I’m not the same as before at all."

"Those are your words, they have nothing to do with me..." Yu Jingting carefully gauged her expression.

The usually good-tempered woman, once truly riled up, is like a tornado, a dust storm, a magnitude ten earthquake plus tsunami, he simply dare not offend.

"The psychological changes children go through every year are different. If I stay the same as before, how can I grow together with them?"

"Right, right, everything you say is right — If you want to let off steam, I can grab Jiaojiao and beat her up in front of you for encouragement?"

"You man without bottom line!" Suizi glared angrily at him.

Yu Jingting was like a frightened quail, hardly daring to breathe, for fear that the gust of maternal love might blow on his face.

"Isn’t it because I saw you’re angry and wanted to appease you?"

"What problem can be solved by hitting a child? If that worked, then all children in the country would be admitted to Qingbei! The thing is, you can’t avoid these things, even if you raised your daughter too well."

Suizi desperately tried to suppress her anger, but from her increasingly agitated voice, Yu Jingting still felt a murderous intent.

If the boy surnamed Qian were standing in front of her, Suizi might literally tear him apart with her bare hands.

"I could let you beat up the boy, it wouldn’t be hard to scare one little punk away, but the problem is, what if there are others? It’s normal for many to covet our daughter, who’s as fresh as a cabbage with golden edges. I can’t scare them away every time, I have to make her realize on her own."

Suizi mused to herself.

A rich girl being seduced by a poor boy, such classic cases are all too common.

Because they have been wealthy since childhood, girls often become highly interested in people from completely different backgrounds. The stronger parents’ objections, the easier it is for girls to find a sense of identity in rebellion against their parents.

"Although historical experience tells us that marriages not blessed by parents usually don’t end well, but they are still irresistible against the double onslaught of the love-struck brain and rebellious period. Fortunately, I’ve been prepared for a long time."

Suizi stood up and began rummaging through drawers under Yu Jingting’s astonished gaze.

Even if she took out a big saw with a mind to butcher that boy into pieces, Yu Jingting wouldn’t be too surprised.

After rummaging for a while, Suizi found a book.

Under Yu Jingting’s surprised gaze, she opened the page marked with red pen.

"See? The Growing-up Handbook for Adolescent Girls. I bought it long time ago, just waiting for the day it would come into use, ha ha ha!" The last few exclamations made Suizi sound like a witch.

"...Favoring girls over boys?" Yu Jingting muttered under his breath.

Suizi, with hands on hips and a triumphant look on her face, pulled out another book from the box.

"I’ve also prepared the one for boys!"

"Our son is still many years away from adolescence, right?"

"I also prepared for his toddler years, but most of them are not very useful." Her two children are too smart and their behavior is quite different from their peers, which does not prevent a crazy parenting fan from self-improvement.

"It’s perfectly normal for adolescents to have feelings for the opposite sex. As parents, we must be open-minded and affirm the other party’s merits while tactfully pointing out their shortcomings. Got it?"

Suizi read out the part she marked in red, and Yu Jingting felt that the witch-like smirk on her face was getting even more pronounced.

He thought secretly, how lucky he was that when he was a teenager, his mom was like an innocent sweetie, apart from beating him she didn’t put any other psychological pressure on him. If he were to have a super-smart mother like Suizi, he might have gone from being a "Tiegen" to a "grassroot," who’d break with a single shake.

"The merits... objectively speaking, I can’t see any, at the moment. So we ignore the previous sentence, and the emphasis is on the latter sentence, tactfully pointing out shortcomings, oh hehehe..."

After a brief period of anger, Suizi had already found a solution. Just from her laughter, Yu Jingting was already silently mourning for that boy.

"Of course, parents shouldn’t be too arbitrary. You go find out about that boy, maybe you’ll find some noble qualities in him?" Suizi said without any sincerity.

"You’ve already sentenced him to death in your heart, why do I need to investigate?"

In Yu Jingting’s opinion, no boy in the world is good enough for his little girls.

Having him investigate is like dropping a rat in a rice bin. There won’t be any benefits. Surely, he will find no merits and an abundance of flaws. They might even dig up several generations of the boy’s dark history.

"I told you to investigate, so why the chatter?!"

"I’m just curious, how are you able to seamlessly switch between a delicate cry-baby and a ferocious female warrior?" He had a belly full of words to comfort his wife but didn’t end up using any!

Even he dares not mess with her when she gets tough!

"Because my mother entrusted me with Jiaojiao. I can’t let her down. I need Jiaojiao to understand that a sister-in-law is like a half mother!"

Jiaojiao cried in her room for a while. In less than 5 minutes, she started to regret.

She regretted saying those things to Suizi and wanted to apologize, but felt embarrassed. Her guilt was twisting her heart.

She didn’t even know why she said such hurtful things. Thinking of Suizi’s red eyes, she felt extremely guilty.

Although she was unable to control herself in the heat of the moment, she understood everything afterwards. Jiaojiao knew better than anyone how much her sister-in-law cared for her.

After much consideration, she figured that apologizing would be an embarrassing thing to do. But she couldn’t let her sister-in-law continue to feel bad, so Jiaojiao mustered up her courage to stand up. But as soon as she opened the door, two little Luobos fell to the ground, one on top of the other in a stack.

"Little aunt... are you okay?" Luoluo asked, pressing on her brother, but still caring about her little aunt.

"From the look on little aunt’s face, she’s fine... but I can’t breathe." Bobo’s muffled voice came from beneath the carpet.

Jiaojiao quickly helped the two children up, and felt even more guilty looking at them.

Because of her actions, she had made the little Luobos worry.

When Suizi arrived, Jiaojiao was comforting the two children.

Suizi’s heart softened.

Even though she was fully prepared, she seemed to have forgotten one thing: her Jiaojiao, she grew up in a loving environment. Despite her rebellious nature, she was not a completely confused child.

"Sister-in-law, I was wrong. I shouldn’t have spoken to you like that." Jiaojiao saw Suizi coming, lowered her head and apologized softly.

"It’s okay. As my mother said, when I was your age, I was much worse than you. Earlier, I also spoke a bit too aggressively, I shouldn’t have made decisions for you so arbitrarily. Let’s just pretend I never said those things. You decide for yourself how you want to deal with that boy."

"Really?" Jiaojiao looked up in surprise, a little disbelieving. How had her sister-in-law suddenly changed her mind?

"Ah..." Luoluo sighed, and Bobo shook his head.

Even though they didn’t fully understand what their mother was up to, they knew from her expression that things would not be so simple.

Little aunt was still too young.

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