Reborn in the Eighties as a Housewife with a Space

Chapter 649: 643: Eating a Meal



Chapter 649: 643: Eating a Meal

Chapter 649: Chapter 643: Eating a Meal
As everyone finished their meal while chatting and laughing, the two children had cried enough, and then Qin Xue fed them and changed their clothes before bringing them out.

“Wow, such beautiful children! Sister-in-law, can I hold them?” Chu Xiaoqiao came up as soon as Qin Xue brought the children out.

“Sure.” Qin Xue didn’t object, as it was no problem letting her hold them since she was their aunt after all.

“So nice, baby, I’m your auntie.” Chu Xiaoqiao already knew that her big brother had two children when she was at An Hao’s house, so she wasn’t surprised to see the two of them. However, she was amazed at how beautiful and cute the children were. If her grandfather saw them, she wondered if he would regret trying to matchmake them.

“The children are too young to recognize people yet.” Qin Xue watched An Hao and Chu Xiaoqiao each holding a child and talking, and laughed, saying that they were just like her silly husband – they both liked to talk to their children.

“Sister-in-law, what are their names?” Chu Xiaoqiao asked Qin Xue.

“The elder one is Chu Mengze, nicknamed Yu Ze, and the younger one is Chu Nanchun, nicknamed Yu Chen.” Qin Xue and her husband sat and watched them with a smile.

“Qin Xue, how did you come up with these two names? They sound so nice.” An Hao asked after repeating the names in her mind twice.

“You should ask him about that. He came up with the names, not me.” Qin Xue pointed to her husband beside her.

“Oh, it turns out Molin came up with them. I thought you picked them?” An Hao didn’t ask any further, as she also didn’t dare to.

For some reason, An Hao was always hesitant to ask Chu Molin anything; this was true since childhood. If she were asked to ask Chu Molin something, she would rather not ask at all.

What they didn’t know was that the reason stemmed from when they were little. Once, while An Hao was doing homework and Xiao Qi was away playing with others, she was left sitting there writing. Later, she encountered a problem she couldn’t solve.

By coincidence, Chu Molin returned from outside, so she asked him for help. He only looked at her coldly, then took her notebook and explained the problem. However, perhaps due to that cold glance, no matter how Chu Molin explained, An Hao just couldn’t understand. It wasn’t until Chu Molin lost his temper that she cried and ran away; since then, she never asked Chu Molin anything again.

Now, Qin Xue told her to ask Chu Molin, but she certainly didn’t want to.

However, Qin Xue didn’t know the reason, she just assumed An Hao knew and therefore didn’t ask.

Chu Molin played with his wife’s hand without speaking; of course, he remembered that incident too. However, it wasn’t his fault; An Hao was simply too slow, and no matter how much he explained, she wouldn’t understand. In the end, she ran away, leaving him speechless.

At that time, he wondered if he was that terrifying; he managed to not only make her cry but also frighten her away. However, from that point on, his ears were no longer bombarded with incessant chatter, and things were much quieter.

If An Hao knew this, she would certainly feel wronged. She was genuinely scared by Chu Molin; how could she know he was like that? He was even scarier than a teacher.

Everyone continued to tease the children while chatting and laughing until very late when they finally left. Chu Xiaoqiao didn’t even want to leave, but she didn’t dare to speak up. Although Qin Xue noticed this, she wanted her husband to gradually accept the Chus on his own rather than forcing him to accept them right away, since she understood that pushing too hard would cause a backlash.

However, it was indeed quite frustrating not knowing what the actual conflict was between them. She only took charge of the situation because she saw that Chu Molin didn’t seem to be very resistant to Chu Xiaoqiao.


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