99 Results in the "Raising Kids" category


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      by MarineTL Chapter 99: The Abandoned Panda Cub.. After the butler's reminder, Xie Hui finally remembered this matter. At first, he wasn’t used to not having the big, soft glutinous rice ball by his side, but as work became more demanding, and since he could monitor his son's daily life through his phone, he gradually got used to it. Previously, because very few non-human cubs grew up with their parents during their early years, the bond with their parents was usually shallow. Parents didn’t pay much attention…
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      by MarineTL Chapter 98: The Abandoned Panda Cub.. The floor was covered in panda fur, black and white mixed together in a chaotic mess. Anyone unaware of the situation might have thought Xie Hui had killed cubs in his home. Once Xie Hui came back to his senses, he forced himself to calm down and placed the tray aside. He searched the study, finally spotting the person curled up next to the curtains. The face was undoubtedly somewhat unfamiliar, yet Xie Hui felt an oddly special sense of familiarity. "Ugh,…
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      by MarineTL Chapter 97: The Abandoned Panda Cub.. That night, after it was time to sleep, Xie Hui quietly made his way to the cub’s bedroom, stepped to the bedside, and stared at the glutinous rice ball lying on the big bed for a long while. When he first started raising this cub, he thought, “Eighteen years is long, but I can handle it.” But now, in the blink of an eye, those eighteen years had passed. After tomorrow, he would never again get to cuddle such a big glutinous rice ball. Watching your child grow…
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      by MarineTL Chapter 96 – The Abandoned Panda Cub.. After seeing the guests off, Xie Hui returned and happened to spot the little glutinous rice ball lying in the rocking chair. He curved his lips slightly and walked over to gently rock the chair. “Living the good life, aren’t you?” “Ying ying~” Seeing the little pride flickering in his eyes, Xie Hui’s smile deepened. “See how round the moon is? Let me tell you the story of Chang’e flying to the moon tonight.” The cub nodded and scooted to the…
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      by MarineTL Chapter 95: The Abandoned Panda Cub.. The bird from Old Li’s house and the Pomeranian from Secretary Qi’s place had spent quite a bit of time playing together and had developed a strong rapport. People in the office often saw the white-feathered parrot flying around with the little Pomeranian on its back. In the backyard, Xie Hui had intentionally made the swing ropes a bit higher to prevent that silly glutinous rice ball of his from scraping its tail bald. Normally, if the cub wanted to play, the…
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      by MarineTL Chapter 94 – The Abandoned Panda Cub.. When Xie Hui finished reading the message and looked at the little one sitting there seriously reading a book, he couldn’t help but feel both amused and exasperated. After replying to the message, he set down his phone and ruffled the cub’s head. Xie Jia had been reading intently, and when his head was suddenly patted, he looked up in confusion. Upon seeing it was his dad, he scooted over and leaned against him, continuing to read in a relaxed manner. The…
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      by MarineTL Chapter 93: The Abandoned Panda Cub.. Most of the time, Xie Hui had a pretty good temper—after all, this was his own cub. Having seen too many children who were scolded until they developed issues, he only hoped his child could grow up lively and cute. But this one… might be too lively! The meeting had lasted less than two hours. Xie Hui seriously suspected that if he’d come home even half an hour later, this cub would’ve started wrecking the walls and furniture. He walked over and tugged on…
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      by MarineTL Chapter 92: The Abandoned Panda Cub.. When Xie Hui first started eating, he didn’t notice anything unusual. After all, in his eyes, stir-fried bamboo shoots with meat was just an ordinary home-cooked dish. That was until a round, fluffy little cub suddenly pounced onto the stool next to his dining table. Plopping down on the seat, the cub immediately raised a paw and started pointing accusingly at the plate of stir-fried bamboo shoots with meat. “Hm?” Only when he saw the cub’s ears twitching…
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