Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me-Chapter 17 - 16 Mechanistic Technique Wooden Man
Chapter 17: Chapter 16: Mechanistic Technique Wooden Man
Chapter 17 -16: Mechanistic Technique Wooden Man
The van was spacious and even came equipped with a child seat.
Mianmian was sitting inside, well-behaved and cute.
It didn’t take long to travel from the Su Family to the airport, and they arrived in no time.
The flight was scheduled for 12 PM, and the other two groups of guests departing from North City had also reached the waiting area. The crew had purchased adjacent seats for those departing together, to facilitate the filming of behind-the-scenes footage.
You can’t connect to the internet on a plane, but you can still use a camera, which would be operated by the staff.
Mianmian, holding Su Chenfei’s hand, curiously surveyed the other two little friends.
Su Chenfei, on the other hand, was quite enthusiastic, taking the initiative to greet Qin Tao, “Hey, bro, made it? Oh, is this your little brother? He looks so much like you.”
The child being led by Qin Tao immediately called Su Chenfei ‘big brother’, and Qin Tao also smiled, saying, “Yeah, we’ve arrived, but you guys got here quicker.”
Hearing Su Chenfei called ‘brother’, Mianmian turned her attention to Qin Tao. At a glance, she saw the bracelet on Qin Tao’s wrist.
The bracelet shared the same aura as the one Lin Rou wore at the previous banquet, as well as the gloomy Qi from the little ghost they had caught earlier.
Mianmian found this phenomenon strange and frowned slightly.
She recalled what her great-nephew had told her, “If you see something related to ghosts during the show, just quietly tell it to the seventh grandchild, don’t say it out loud. It could scare the children on the show, and the seventh grandchild will tell you what to do.”
Though the bracelet was problematic, the little ghost inside it had already been caught by her and was now useless.
Mianmian decided she would quietly inform the seventh grandchild about this later.
[This girl has no manners, no wonder she’s an illegitimate child, staring at adults like that.]
[Exactly, she doesn’t even join in greeting others. She should at least call him ‘uncle’, right?]
[…Didn’t we forget something before? Qin Tao and Su Chenfei are peers, they should be calling Mian Bao ‘Auntie’.]
The guests gathered together, and the Live Broadcast Room naturally merged into one. Those accusing Mianmian of being impolite were steadfast viewers from Qin Tao’s Broadcasting Room, along with some new viewers who had just joined.
Seeing everyone calling Mianmian ‘Auntie’, they were utterly puzzled.
Wasn’t it said that Su Chenfei was bringing his illegitimate child? How did she become ‘Auntie’?
While some viewers were still confused, Qin Tao continued to speak on the screen, “This is your daughter, right? Hello there, little cutie, your brother has brought a gift from your uncle.”
As he said this, he had his younger brother present the gift.
It was a Barbie doll.
Mianmian did not accept the Barbie doll and, tilting her head, she looked at Qin Tao, “That’s not right. If seventh grandchild calls you ‘brother’, you need to call me ‘Auntie’ together with him.”
Her remark caused Qin Tao to frown and turn to Su Chenfei.
“I was just about to say, this is my Auntie, my real Auntie.” Su Chenfei raised his eyebrows triumphantly, “Now you have nothing to worry about, right? I never had an illegitimate daughter.”
Qin Tao was originally ready to make a comparison, to let the audience see how a child raised by Su Chenfei lacked manners, but who knew this child’s generation would be even higher than his?
How was he supposed to address her?!
He was so shocked that he couldn’t maintain his composure, his eyes widened considerably, “You have such a young Auntie? You’re not joking with your brother, are you?”
After speaking, he leaned closer to Su Chenfei’s ear and whispered, “Or is this a scheme by your family, to help you out of the illegitimate child scandal? That won’t work, deceiving fans is pointless.”
Though he whispered, his voice was captured just right by the camera.
Moreover, the camera zoomed in even closer, aiming to record the exchange between the two men.
However, Su Chenfei wasn’t concerned. He and Qin Tao had been good friends since school, chosen together for the crew to act in films—brothers for eight years.
Qin Tao had even fought for him before, landing them both in the Hospital sort of incident. Whoever harmed him, Qin Tao wouldn’t be the one.
“No, this really is my Auntie. Here, the Paternity Certificate, my dad insisted I bring it, just in case.”
The original words were that no one should bully Mianmian because of her age since she was very young. Of course, Su Chenfei wouldn’t say out loud what Elder Su had actually said.
After Qin Tao examined the Paternity Certificate and glanced at the little girl still staring at him, he felt a sense of misfortune. Such a young child with such a high status completely disrupted his plans, how aggravating.
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And Su Chenfei, he hadn’t even warned him about having an Auntie, still pretending to be surprised!
Qin Tao was extremely displeased, but he managed to adjust his emotions quickly, smiling as he spoke, “Ah, so it’s the young madam, I really didn’t see that coming. Young Madam, this is my brother Ahao, so we’ll offer this gift to you, Mianmian young madam.”
Qin Tao’s younger brother, Qin Hao, was 6 years old this year and of school-going age. Upon hearing what his brother said, he obediently called out, “Young Madam, this is for you.”
He towered a full head taller than Mianmian, and as he handed over the Barbie doll box, he kept looking at her, his expression filled with curiosity.
Mianmian was also looking at Qin Hao.
Little Bun had grown up in the mountains and had never played with children her age. The only human child she had ever seen was the chubby one who had pushed her at the entrance of the Su Family manor.
“Thank you,” she said very politely as she took the Barbie doll. Her little hand reached into her small bag and pulled out a small wooden figure, “This is Mianmian’s return gift, yeah.”
As they weren’t blood-related, Mianmian didn’t call him her seventh grandchild.
[I’m dying of laughter, my sister wanted to buy that Barbie doll, it’s a limited edition from Barbie this season, costing 30,000 yuan apiece. Such an expensive toy, and the return gift is just a piece of wood.]
[Aren’t the Su Family the richest household? Don’t they know any manners? They have the basic info of every guest’s child, is it that hard to prepare in advance? So stingy.]
[Adults might look at the monetary value, but gifts between children shouldn’t be measured like that, right?]
“This wooden figure is actually quite cute,” Qin Tao thought to himself with a particularly disdainful heart, disdainful that the Su Family, being so rich, prepared just some shoddy wooden scrap as a return gift for the child.
He pretended to cherish it, “Ahao, such a precious gift, make sure you take good care of it and don’t lose it.”
Qin Hao was still observing the tiny wooden figure; hearing this, he complied. Noticing that the wooden figure had a nose and eyes, a smile appeared on his face as if he had discovered something rare and wonderful.
Seeing that Qin Hao didn’t know how to play with it, Mianmian pulled another one out of her bag and put the wooden figure just under Qin Hao’s eyes, pressing a protrusion on the wooden figure’s back with her little hand.
After pressing it, she pinched the wooden figure’s waist and showed it to Qin Hao.
The small toy, only slightly bigger than Mianmian’s palm and both cute and miniature, suddenly started flailing its limbs and began to move.
“Wow, it can move?”
Qin Hao exclaimed in amazement, pressing the wooden figure’s back as well and placing it on an empty chair in front of him.
The wooden figure started walking on the chair.
“Hmm.” Mianmian put her own figure up there too, and when the two wooden figures met, they even managed to walk around each other.
The alert crew captured the entire interaction between the two kids, naturally not missing the miraculous sight of the wooden figures walking.
[Such a tiny toy can actually move!]
[Is there a mechanism inside? It must be a modern mechanical object, what’s so amazing about that? How is it different from the wind-up frogs I played with as a child?]
[No matter if it moves, it’s still a worthless piece of rotten wood.]
“So it can be played with like this.” Mianmian picked up the wooden figure, pressing on the protrusion on its left shoulder.
In her hands, the wooden figure instantly transformed, turning into a wooden bird.
Mianmian pushed the little bird forward, and it fluttered its wings, flying around in the air before returning to her hand.
She pressed a button on the bird’s belly, and the little bird turned back into a wooden figure. She pressed other protrusions, and the wooden figure transformed into a little horse, and then into a little fish.
“There’s no pond, oh, if there were one, the little fish could swim,” she said.
During the transformation process, the wooden figure’s body reassembled, containing none of the modern machinery, all made of finely crafted wooden parts.
[Wow, this thing can transform into so many different things?]
[Could it be Mechanistic Technique? I remember there was an anime where the Gongshu Family specialized in this!]
[Those who previously called it a piece of rotten wood, care to comment again? Isn’t this toy more fun than just a doll that can change clothes and comb its hair?]
[I’m so jealous, young madam, I want one too!]
“Mianmian young madam,” a pitiful male voice suddenly rang out.
As the audience was enthusiastically discussing, they saw Su Chenfei’s woeful and handsome face suddenly squeeze into the screen, “You have such a fun thing, why wouldn’t you offer it to your seventh grandchild?”
That pouting look was exactly like that of a child who hasn’t been weaned yet.