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I Become A Burdensome Child After Transmigrating
Chapter 474 - Dont Snatch Little Jiu AwayChapter 474: Don’t Snatch Little Jiu Away
When the group went upstairs, Rong Si did not return to his house but instead followed Su Jiu into her house.
Su Jiu brought out a lot of sweet drinks for the little villain and Han Siye, who came in with him. Han Siye opened a lollipop to eat.
Su Jiu and Su Shengjing were talking to Han Xiao. Han Siye knew that the adults weren’t watching him, so he held the lollipop in his mouth and arrogantly looked at Rong Si. Lowering his voice, he said, “Hey, stay away from Little Jiu. She’s mine!”
Rong Si’s dark eyes met his gaze, neither servile nor overbearing. “Why?”
“I knew her first!” Han Siye said confidently.
“Really? But I knew her before you guys recorded the show.”
“How is that possible? I knew her first!”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHow childish!
Rong Si thought that this was just an insensible kid and didn’t want to argue with him. He clearly remembered when he had first met Little Jiu and what had happened that day. He didn’t need some insignificant kid to acknowledge it.
As long as he himself knew about it, that was enough.
Han Siye had always been pampered. When he was in kindergarten, other children were afraid of him, and even the teachers wouldn’t do anything to him. This was the first time that he had been rejected by another child. Therefore, he couldn’t bear it, and his temper immediately flared up.
He glared at Rong Si. “I don’t care. I knew her first!”
Rong Si could not be bothered with him. He took the strawberry-flavored lollipop Su Jiu gave him and turned to leave, but Han Siye grabbed his clothes. “Stop, I’m not done!”
Rong Si’s gaze slowly landed on Han Siye’s outstretched hand, and he coldly said, “Let go.”
“No! Unless you don’t snatch Little Jiu away from me, I won’t!”
“I said let go!” Rong Si’s face turned cold.
Han Siye was infuriated. If the adults weren’t present here, he would have gotten into a fight with him.
Su Jiu heard the commotion and instinctively looked over. Sensing the tension between the two boys, she quickly ran over and said, “Big Brothers, are you quarreling? It’s the New Year now; you can’t quarrel!”
Han Siye really wanted to hit the other kid. He let go of him only because Su Jiu had intervened. He angrily looked at Rong Si.?I’ll settle the score with you next time then!
Rong Si looked at him indifferently and smoothed down his sleeve.
He did not like to be touched by others, even if they were children like him.
When Han Xiao saw that his son was causing trouble at someone else’s house, he felt a little awkward. After dinner, he wanted to bring his son home early. However, Han Siye was incredibly unwilling and looked unhappy.
What’s wrong with this child?
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHan Xiao said in exasperation, “I think you should stay here and be Uncle Su’s son!”
Unexpectedly, Han Siye glanced at him and nodded. “Okay, you can go home.”
Once again, Han Xiao was at a loss for words.
That hurts!
How bad of a father was he if he had made his son despise him so much? Han Siye had really agreed to become someone else’s son with no hesitation.
Han Xiao was both amused and frustrated. He grabbed his son and took him away, ignoring his struggles.
After he left, the little villain returned to his home in relief.
But not long after both visitors had left, Su Shengjing’s doorbell rang again.
Thinking that Han Siye had returned, Su Shengjing clicked his tongue and walked over to open the door. Unexpectedly, he saw a familiar yet unfamiliar face.