The Kitty Became a Cutie and Was Pampered in the 80s-Chapter 62 - Male Lead Xiu Xun (3)_1
Chapter 62 -62 Male Lead Xiu Xun (3)_1
Chapter 62 -62 Male Lead Xiu Xun (3)_1
The boys had grown up together since they were little, and they all had deep feelings for one another, although they would sometimes get into physical scuffles. But when it really mattered, they always thought of each other first.
Just like now, as soon as they had some free time, they ran off to collect bird eggs, wanting to give Ruan Jie a good nutritional boost.
“That’s right, big brother is the best, all the big brothers are awesome!” Ruan Jiaojiao continued to flatter, leaving the brothers with no choice but to let her stay. However, this time there were always two brothers standing guard beside her, afraid that some animal might suddenly bump into her.
After Ruan Jiaojiao managed to convince her brothers, she temporarily shifted her attention to the male lead, Xiu Xun.
Sizing him up covertly, she noticed that he didn’t seem to have much interaction with the female lead, not looking like they were particularly close.
It seemed that they truly started to become close only after growing up, but that made sense. They were still young, at the age of seven or eight, who would understand those things?
With this thought, Ruan Jiaojiao no longer kept her eyes on Xiu Xun. As soon as she shifted her gaze away, she met a pair of eyes gleaming with a green light, their owner staring unblinkingly at her just like a predator eyeing its prey, which gave her a fright.
Since she was currently on good terms with the little antagonist and wasn’t afraid of him, she slapped his hand away, “Why are you staring at me? You’re not allowed to look!”
“Hmph!” The little antagonist glared at her and let out a cold snort, then actually turned his gaze away.
Huh?
Hearing that cold snort, Ruan Jiaojiao at first doubted whether she had heard a hallucination. Did the little antagonist just snort at her?!!
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“Why did you cold snort?”
“Hmph!” The response from the little antagonist was another snort!
Ruan Jiaojiao frowned slightly, finding the little antagonist inexplicable. After giving him a glance, she turned away. The little antagonist twisted his head to look at her, and seeing her walk away, his eyes seemed somewhat forlorn as he followed her.
The Ruan Family knew that he had become quite clingy to Ruan Jiaojiao lately and didn’t make much of it.
Ruan Jiaojiao felt that a few bird eggs wouldn’t really make much of a supplement for Ruan Jie. Moreover, with several brothers accompanying her the whole time, she never got the chance to act alone. Plus, with so many other kids around, whatever game she caught wouldn’t be enough to go around, unless she got a wild boar?
No, Ruan Jiaojiao thought that would be too outrageous; it was better not to even consider it for now.
Ruan Jiaojiao looked for an opportunity for a long time, but failing to find one, she eventually gave up. When everyone gathered around the fire to roast and eat bird eggs, Wa Yiting walked over tentatively, hoping to sit next to her.
However, on one side of her was Ruan Chi, and on the other, the little antagonist—there was simply no room for her to squeeze in. She attempted to sit behind Jiaojiao, but Little Fatty dove into the spot first, plopping his big butt down and refusing to move.
Wa Yiting eventually had to settle for sitting not right next to Jiaojiao but next to the next person over, gazing at her with a look that seemed eager to speak but hesitant to disturb.
Ruan Jiaojiao occasionally noticed her look but didn’t pay much attention, nor did she give her an extra glance. Jiaojiao’s mind was on hunting, to the point that she was distracted even while eating bird eggs, which Ruan Chi had to feed to her.
Ruan Chi saved ten small bird eggs for Ruan Jie. When they returned, nobody brought up the fact that Ruan Jiaojiao had gone to the back mountain, so the Ruanlin Family had no reason to suspect anything.
The next day was Saturday.
The three brothers who studied in town came back, accompanied by couples from the third and fourth branches of the family. They were all aware of Ruan Jie’s situation, and Du Qing had bought a jin of brown sugar on his return.
In these times of extreme scarcity, brown sugar boiled with eggs was generally a delicacy for pregnant women or postpartum mothers—half-grown boys didn’t get to enjoy such luxuries.