Chapter 1855 Fu Yancheng did not reply; he could not make the decision on this matter.
Chapter 1855 Fu Yancheng did not reply; he could not make the decision on this matter.
Chapter 1855 Fu Yancheng did not answer; he could not make the decision on this matter.
Fu Yancheng first put down the two children he was holding, then helped the child sitting on his shoulders up. The child, who had been straddling him, now sat on one shoulder at a time, laughing and shouting, "Uncle, come on up!"
Then, the brother-in-law, who had just come out of kindergarten, straddled the man's other shoulder and exclaimed with a smug look, "Wow, so tall! I can see Teacher Zhang!"
Chu Xue quickly stood behind Fu Yancheng: "You all stay put and don't move around."
Shi Tou and Fu Bao spoke at the same time: "Second sister/Mom, we won't move."
We've sat like this before, but always in the courtyard, or at most at the public phone booth at the alley entrance. But today we have to walk to the roadside in front, and Chuxue is worried they might get restless.
For Fu Yancheng, as long as they didn't fool around on it, it wasn't a problem at all.
He picked up Le Bao and Kang Bao, placing them on top of the stone straddling his shoulders and Fu Bao's legs, thus providing an extra layer of protection.
Fu Yancheng is tall and strong, so apart from looking dangerous, there's no need to worry about him lacking strength.
Soon, two were perched on their shoulders, and two were held in their arms, with Chuxue following behind, ready to protect them at any moment.
She had mentioned before that it wasn't safe, but the little ones always promised not to play around up there. Plus, they didn't see each other often, and Fu Yancheng was willing to indulge them, so Chu Xue couldn't do anything about it and had to act as their protector every time.
When the other children saw them sitting like that, they exclaimed in surprise and wanted to sit high up too.
Suddenly, many children ended up sitting on their parents' shoulders, and those who didn't were unhappy, causing a bit of chaos.
Upon seeing this, Chu Xue urged, "Let's go quickly."
The little ones, oblivious to their mother's/second sister's worries, were chatting animatedly: "Le Bao, why aren't you going to kindergarten?"
Le Bao replied in a clear voice, "Dad picked us up and took us back to the military family compound. Uncle Song helped us ask our teacher for leave." Upon hearing that they were going back to the military base, Shi Tou exclaimed, "Second sister, brother-in-law, I want to go back with you too!"
Fu Yancheng did not answer; he could not make the decision on this matter.
When Shi Tou saw that his second brother-in-law didn't say anything, he tilted his head and tried to look at Fu Yancheng's face. Then he heard Fu Yancheng say, "You sit still and don't move."
Shi Tou quickly stopped what he was doing and turned to look at Chu Xue who was following behind him: "Second sister, I want to go back to the military family compound with you. I've never been there before."
Chu Xue didn't agree immediately: "You have to talk to Mom about this. She has to agree. I can't make the decision myself."
Upon hearing this, Shi Tou said, "Then I'll go home and tell Mom later."
When Fu Bao heard that his uncle was going back to the military family compound, he quickly introduced him: "Uncle, Uncle Shen next door has a baby who is very cute. I'll take you to see him."
Le Bao remembered what her father had said: "Uncle, Dad said there's an ice rink in the square. He's going to find someone to make an ice sled for us, and then we can go play together."
Upon hearing this, Little Stone was even more eager to go along.
When the group reached the roadside, Fu Yancheng asked Chu Xue to help lift the two little ones off his shoulders before putting the two he was holding on the ground as well.
He stretched his tense body before opening the car door: "Get in, let's go home."
The kids quickly got into the car.
Once Shi Tou was settled, he asked, "Why didn't you bring Zhui Feng?"
Le Bao chimed in, "Mom said she didn't bring Zhui Feng because she was afraid of scaring the children."
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