Good Baby C58
by MarineTLChapter 58
Having been scolded before, An An was now somewhat afraid of Yu Honghui. He cautiously glanced at him, and when Yu Honghui noticed that look, a flash of anger flickered in his eyes.
If it werenāt for the fact that this child was still young, he would have suspected that Gu Chen had discovered what he had done and was using the child to deliberately ruin his reputation.
They were both in the entertainment industryāhow could Gu Chen not understand how important reputation was to an artist?!
āWhatās wrong? Did I not do something well? Or do you not like this?ā
Yu Honghui found an excuse for himself, hoping An An would be smart enough to go along with it so they could avoid making things awkward for both of them.
āN-No.ā
An An shook his head like a rattle, then picked up another piece of pork rib and stuffed it into his mouth with a look of grim determination.
But just like before, the moment he started chewing, he couldnāt suppress his gag reflex. He quickly grabbed his small water bottle to rinse his mouth, but as soon as the cold water entered, he frowned even more. After spitting it out, he whispered,
āUncle, I want warm water. Daddy says cold water makes my tummy hurt.ā
Yu Honghui had never expected Gu Chenās son to be this troublesome. He was already at his limit, but he didnāt dare show his impatience. Forcing a stiff smile, he apologized,
āSorry, Uncle doesnāt usually take care of kids at home. Please forgive me if I overlooked something.ā
At this point, most people would say it was fine out of politeness.
But unfortunately, An An was a child who didnāt understand social niceties. He just stared at Yu Honghui in shock, as if to say, Uncle, what are you even talking about?
ćWhatās wrong with cold water? Isnāt the weather getting warmer? This kid is way too hard to please. This just makes me more determined not to get married!ć
ćExactly. Itās completely normal for a grown man like Yu Ge to not think about these things, isnāt it?ć
ćCompared to this, Hao Hao is so much betterāat least he never makes things difficult like this.ć
Yu Honghuiās fans werenāt many, but they werenāt nonexistent either. Especially nowāother than those who liked An An, most of the people still watching the livestream were his fans. Since they finally found a point to argue against, they werenāt going to let it go.
ćAre you guys serious? Just look at An Anās expressionāheās clearly thinking, Uncle, what are you even talking about?ć
ćI completely agree with the comment above. Please, do stick to your decision to never get married or have kids. Or if youāre already married, then donāt have kids. If youāre not ready to be a responsible parent, having a child is just harming both them and yourself.ć
ćAn An might be able to endure it, but his body might not.ć
ćMy son gets stomachaches every time he drinks cold water. Ever since he was born, weāve lost count of how many times weāve taken him to the hospital.ć
ćUnless itās summer, no responsible parent would actually let their child drink overnight water, right?ć
Traditionally, even adults didnāt like drinking overnight water, let alone children whose immune systems werenāt as strong.
An Anās little water bottle hadnāt been refilledāit still had the water Gu Chen had poured in yesterday afternoon. Luckily, he had only used it to rinse his mouth.
If Yu Honghui wanted to use āheās a man, so heās naturally carelessā as an excuse, heād have to see if others would buy it.
Forget Gu Chen, who was so meticulous in taking care of his child that even seasoned moms had to admit defeatāeven Cheng Yingyingās father wouldnāt be this careless.
āWhatās wrong, An An?ā
āI donāt want to eat this.ā
An An didnāt argue further with Yu Honghui about the water. He simply pointed at the dishes on the tableāthe smell alone made him lose his appetite.
āYou donāt like it?ā
After spending so much time cooking, not only did An An not appreciate it, but now he was openly expressing his dislike. The fact that his efforts werenāt being acknowledged but instead met with rejectionāof course, he was upset.
āMm, I donāt like it.ā
An An made his feelings crystal clear. Looking at the piece of rib he had bitten into, he thought for a moment about not wasting it, then tossed it outside into the courtyard, where the landladyās dog was.
The little dog sniffed the rib, then immediately ran off in the opposite direction. It didnāt just refuse to eat itāit didnāt even want to sniff it for too long.
ćWait⦠I was wondering if it was really that bad, but nowā¦ć
ćIs this the legendary āeven a dog wonāt eat itā moment?ć
ćNo wonder An An gaggedāwhat little kid would fake something like that? Those who accused him of setting up Yu Honghui because of Gu Chenās grudgeāhow about coming back to apologize now?ć
At first, An An had only thought the food tasted bad, but when he saw that even the dog wouldnāt eat it, the frustration he had been holding back suddenly burst out. His eyes welled up with tears.
āWaaah! Daddy, I want Daddy! The dog wonāt even eat it, but Uncle wants me to eat it!ā
Yu Honghui had no choice but to try coaxing him, but a sulking child was like a little porcupineāanyone who got too close would get pricked.
āAn An, itās Uncleās fault. Uncle isnāt good at cooking. How about I make you some noodles instead? Itās already very late, and itās not safe to walk outside now.ā
āThe dog wonāt eat it. I donāt want to eat it either.ā
An An seemed to be gradually convinced that it wasnāt a good idea to bother others so late at night, but he still refused to eat Yu Honghuiās cooking.
Yu Honghui was completely at a loss with this little ancestor. He shot a pleading look at the director, who cleared his throat and called over a staff member who could cook.
If it were an adult, that would be differentāYu Honghui could have just played along, then had a cameraman secretly catch them sneaking food later. If he got lucky, he might have even trended on social media.
But An An was a three-year-old child. The director wasnāt heartless enough to let him go hungry.
By now, the sky was completely dark. An Anās stomach growled loudly, and the sound was clearly picked up by the recording equipment.
Realizing that everyone could hear his stomach growling, his face instantly turned bright red.
In the end, feeling a bit resigned, he simply covered his face with his hands and gave up struggling, wholeheartedly waiting for the meal. His small eyes occasionally glanced toward the kitchen.
Since it was late, the staff didnāt prepare anything too complicated. They just boiled some water and made a simple bowl of egg noodles. Knowing that most children didnāt like egg yolks, they chose to beat the egg and mix it in.
When the steaming hot bowl of egg and vegetable noodles was placed in front of him, An An couldnāt help but swallow. He clumsily picked up the chopsticks and tried hard to stuff the noodles into his mouth.
Perhaps because he was too hungry, he ate quickly, shoving large mouthfuls of noodles in and chewing while enduring the heat. His cheeks bulged like a hamster hoarding food.
Yu Honghui smelled the fragrance of the noodles and felt a little hungry too. However, all the dishes on the table were made by him personally. Even though An An disliked them, he couldnāt just not eat.
The dishes had already gone cold, and on this chilly spring night, even Yu Honghui himself didnāt really want to eat them.
Moreover, they were staying in an extremely ordinary mountain village. The landlady, wanting to be hospitable, had even taken out the lard she had rendered during the New Year. But with the cold wind blowing, the solidified lard made the food even harder to swallow.
Yu Honghui knew very well that after what had happened, he absolutely couldnāt refuse to eat a single bite. Otherwise, his reputation would get even worse. But at the same time, he couldnāt bring himself to willingly eat it all either.
An An didnāt care about this uncle; he was only focused on filling his own stomach. Once he was full, he hugged his small water bottle and asked the landlady to refill it with hot water.
The weather was cold, so An An pressed his palms against the warm bottle, trying to warm up. Noticing that Yu Honghui was eating very slowly, he took the initiative to ask:
āUncle, can you eat a little faster?ā
āWhatās wrong, An An?ā
āI want to sleep.ā
āThen go to sleep. The room is on the second floor, to the left.ā
Hearing that An An was going to bed, Yu Honghui let out a huge sigh of relief. He really didnāt want to spend any more time with this little troublemaker.
An Anās eyes widened in shock. It took him a moment to process before he asked:
āUncle, I need to wash up.ā
āItās too cold for a bath. Just go straight to bed.ā
If he didnāt get An An out of here soon, Yu Honghui wasnāt sure if he would lose his temper on camera. He braced himself and tried to convince the kid to just go to sleep and not drag things out.
If it were another child, maybe they would have been fooled. But An An loved cleanlinessāhe wouldnāt even get into bed without changing into his pajamas.
āNo way! I need to brush my teeth, wash my face, and wash my feet.ā
With every word An An said, Yu Honghuiās expression darkened. He had no desire to eat that solidified lard dish anymore. But then again, this was a pretty good excuse to stop eating.
āAlright, alright, Uncle will go boil some hot water. An An, wait here like a good boy.ā
āMm-hmm.ā
A well-behaved and adorable child would always receive extra care, no matter where they were. The live-stream audience watched as An An sat there hugging his hot water bottle, and the comment section was filled with praise.
ćHeās so obedient! Yu Honghui really doesnāt know how to take care of kids. How could he just leave An An sitting there without giving him something to play with? Kids this age are full of energy!ć
ćEver heard the saying, āIf a child is too quiet, they must be up to somethingā? How does Yu Honghui dare leave An An alone like this?ć
ćHaha, my daughter was quiet for ten minutes today, and I immediately knew something was wrong. If I had gone in any later, she wouldāve destroyed my entire makeup collection.ć
An An occasionally glanced outside, then looked around the room, trying to distract himself.
Eventually, after failing to find anything interesting, he grew bored. Resting his chin on his arms, he mumbled pitifully:
āI miss Daddyā¦ā
Yu Honghui personally went to boil the water and asked the staff to bring over An Anās usual washbasin, towel, and toiletries.
An An could handle brushing his teeth on his own, but he hadnāt learned how to wash his face properly yet. So, Yu Honghui had to help. Because he wasnāt very skilled, An An yelped in pain, and even the director couldnāt help but tell him to be gentler.
After adjusting the water temperature in the foot basin, Yu Honghui carried it over to An An. He stared at his own reflection in the water, nearly grinding his teeth in frustration.
Even his own parents had never been served like this, yet here he was, tending to a little kid who hadnāt even grown all his hair yet.
āAn An, hurry up and wash your feet. Once youāre done, go straight to bed.ā
An An, who had just taken off his socks, frowned and corrected him:
āItās soaking my feet.ā
āFine, fine, soaking your feet.ā
āUncle, itās a little cold.ā
After testing the water temperature, An An shared his thoughts. At home, if he didnāt take a bath, he would always soak his feet before bed. It was the only way to keep them warm for the night.
Washing was one thing, but for soaking, the water needed to be hotter.
āIāll add some hot water for you.ā
On his way back with the hot water, a staff member handed a towel to Yu Honghui and reminded him that Gu Chen usually helped his son wipe his feet.
Yu Honghui took the towel without saying a word. After adding the hot water, the fussy An An finally stopped complaining. He placed the towel beside An An and walked away, sitting down with the programās activity card in hand. He seemed to be studying the schedule for tomorrow, but in reality, he just didnāt want to deal with the kid anymore.
After finishing his foot soak, An An didnāt call for help. Instead, he picked up the towel and began drying his feet himself.
However, after drying his left foot and moving on to his right, he absentmindedly put his left foot back into the basin. Then, after drying his right foot, he put it back in too. He repeated this cycle several times, only to realize something wasnāt right.
Staring at his own feet in deep thought, he even wiggled his fingers, trying to figure out why they werenāt getting dry.
Yu Honghui didnāt want to deal with the kid any longer. Just looking at him was giving him a headache. He walked over, roughly wiped An Anās feet dry, then scooped him up and tossed him onto the bed.
“Uncle, you can’t lie on the bed with your coat on.”
An An slowly unbuttoned his coat. He thought he was being subtle, but he was still too youngāhis thoughts were practically written all over his face. It was obvious he found Yu Honghui unhygienic.
“Sorry, Uncle was just too tired today.”
After being tormented by An An, Yu Honghui was utterly exhausted. He had never realized taking care of a child could be this draining.
“It’s okay, I forgive you.”
An An generously waved his hand, lifted the blanket, and burrowed into the covers. If he hadn’t been shivering from the cold after taking off his clothes, he might have chatted with his uncle a little longer.
Seeing An An obediently close his eyes, Yu Honghui finally felt relieved. He opened the door and stepped out, only to be greeted by a table full of dishes that needed cleaning. He took a deep breath, preparing to tackle the task.
Just then, the director, who was about to leave for the night, gave him a reminder.
“An An doesn’t sleep very still. Don’t sleep too soundly tonightāmake sure he stays covered.”
“Alright.”
Yu Honghui nodded absentmindedly. He hadn’t eaten much, and with the chilly spring night air seeping into the house, he suddenly regretted joining this show.
It wouldn’t boost his popularity much, but the frustration was real.
As long as the guests were awake, the cameras kept rolling. Even the bedrooms had fixed filming angles, though they weren’t included in the live broadcast. The contract they signed before joining the show clearly stated that their privacy wouldn’t be exposed.
Later, the footage would go through selection and editing. If anything interesting happened during the night, it might end up in the final episodes.
No matter how much Yu Honghui disliked An An, he had no choice but to treat him well. After cleaning up, he had endured a long and tiring day and couldn’t resist giving his sore muscles a light massage.
At first, Yu Honghui saw this parenting reality show as a potential breakthrough for his career and wished the filming would last as long as possible. But now, he couldn’t wait for it to be over.
In the middle of the night, in the silent bedroom, Yu Honghui suddenly punched his blanket in frustration.
Before being kicked awake by An An, he had assumed the staffās warning about An An’s restless sleeping was an exaggeration. Now, he realized it was absolutely true. That seemingly small foot packed a surprising amount of forceāit could actually wake up a grown man with a kick.
Yu Honghui glared at the blinking light in the dark, signaling that the camera was still recording. He was so frustrated that his arms trembled slightly.
An An, however, continued sleeping soundly, completely unaware of his poor sleeping posture. Gu Chen had never told him about it because he knew his son cared a lot about his image.
To this day, An An remained blissfully ignorant, thinking he was the most well-behaved sleeper in the world.
Yu Honghui already had trouble sleeping, and with An An beside him, it was even worse. Without any electronic devices, he had no idea what time it was.
When he finally couldn’t fight off his exhaustion and drifted off, he could vaguely hear the roosters crowing outside.
While the guests had all gone to bed, some of the production staff were still working overtime, preparing props for the next day’s activities.
The next morning, the sun was already shiningāa rare good-weather day. The cameras captured the mist curling around the distant mountains, giving them an ethereal appearance.
In this still-chilly weather, waking a child was no easy task. Most kids were reluctant to leave the warmth of their blankets, and An An was no exception.
Yu Honghui stood by the bed, coaxing him until he started sweating. Annoyed by the noise, An An rubbed his eyes and sat up, mumbling,
“Uncle, can I sleep a little longer?”
“The activity is about to start soon. Be good, An An, and get up quickly, okay? Once todayās activities are over, you can go back to your dad.”
An An wasn’t particularly eager to cooperate with Yu Honghui, but the mention of going back to his dad caught his interest. So, he lifted the blanket himself and slowly started putting on his clothes.
Yu Honghui’s own son was raised by his mother and had excellent self-care skillsāhe had never needed help getting dressed. So, he naturally assumed all children were like that.
An An’s nanny had taught him how to dress himself, too, but slightly thicker clothes were still a challenge. He gritted his teeth and struggled through it, barely managing to look presentable.
The production team had prepared breakfast and didn’t make things difficult for them. After eating, Yu Honghui quickly took An An to the activity site, making them the first family to arrive.
A staff member handed them a card as a reward for being the earliest.
An An, who had been rubbing his hands for warmth, instinctively clutched the card tightly and softly said, “Thank you.”
“Come on, let Uncle see.”
Yu Honghui naturally reached out, hoping to analyze which type of card they had received before the other families arrived. But An An dodged, eyeing him warily as if guarding against a thief.
“No, I’m giving it to Daddy.”
Judging from the bad uncleās reaction, this had to be something good. And if it was something good, An An wanted to save it for his favorite daddy.
Hearing this, Yu Honghui looked troubled. He crouched down, patted An Anās shoulder, and explained,
“That’s against the rules. Right now, youāre Uncleās kid.”
“I donāt want to.”
An An was acting like a little miser. Yu Honghui didnāt want to scold him too harshly and ruin his own reputation, so he hoped the director would step in to help.
“This is a reward for the childās effort in waking up early. An An can give it to whoever he wants.”
“Alright, I misunderstood the directorās intention.”
Of course, he hadnāt really misunderstood. He was just making up an excuse to save face.
“Itās fine.”
“No problem.”
The director waved his hand. Normally, the reward would go to the partnered parent, but this wasnāt exactly a normal situation.
After all this time, even the director couldnāt help but be curiousājust what had Yu Honghui done to make An An dislike him so much?
The other parents arrived one after another. When Gu Chen appeared carrying Cheng Yingying and saw An Anās messily worn clothes, he instinctively walked over, his expression slightly cold.
“Whatās going on with your clothes today?”
An An didnāt notice that his dad was a little upset. This was the first time he had dressed himself completely on his own, so the little guy puffed out his chest proudly, waiting for his dadās praise.
“I dressed myself~”
That one sentence deflated Gu Chenās frustration. Then, as he processed it, his gaze toward Yu Honghui turned a bit off.
“You donāt know how to dress a child?”
From the beginning of the show until now, this was the first time Gu Chen had directly questioned him, completely disregarding the cameras still rolling.
“Huh? A child this old still canāt dress himself?”
Realizing he had messed up, Yu Honghui forced a smile, quickly stepping over to adjust An Anās clothes while apologizing.
“Sorry, I didnāt notice.”
“Forget it, Iāll do it.”
Gu Chen, mindful of the ongoing filming, refrained from saying anything too harsh, though his expression remained unpleasant.
He carried An An over to a spot sheltered from the wind and redressed him layer by layer.
Aside from tucking his pant legs into his socks, the rest of his outfit was a complete mess. Once Gu Chen finished fixing everything, An An moved his body a little, then grinned foolishly at his dad.
“Wow, Daddy is amazing!!”
Gu Chenās frustration instantly disappeared. He ruffled An Anās hair roughly and scolded him in a soft voice:
“If it was uncomfortable, why didnāt you say anything?”
An An drooped his head, obediently listening to the lecture, unwilling to admit that he had felt completely fine. If he hadnāt seen his dad getting upset, he had even planned to show off.
“You canāt do this next time.”
“Okay.”
After dressing him properly, Gu Chen carried An An back out. Yu Honghui took a close lookāhonestly, An An didnāt look much different now compared to before.
Once outside, the little guy started running back toward Yu Honghui but suddenly remembered his reward card and stuffed it into his dadās hand.
“This is my early-riser reward.”
“Then youāre really amazing.”
Gu Chen never rejected gifts An An prepared for him. He didnāt believe in guilt-tripping his childāhe just wanted An An to be happy.
After giving away his prize, An An was even happier than when he had it. He bounced with every few steps, visibly delighted. But in Yu Honghuiās eyes, the situation looked completely different.
He had gone through all the trouble of getting An An here early in the morning, but the reward ended up benefiting Gu Chen instead. Of course, he wasnāt feeling great about it.
The production team had worked late into the night to set up a maze for today’s activity. The dads had to randomly choose a door to stand behind while the kids searched for clues inside.
The reward card An An gave Gu Chen earlier contained the first clue. After fifteen minutes, the family with the most clues would win.
If a child didnāt manage to bring the clue to their dad before time ran out, it would be forfeited.
To win, they also had to find the right dad, making this a game of both collecting clues and recognition. The production team had spent quite some time brainstorming ways to make things interesting.
What they were most eager to see was whether a child carrying clues would hand them to their real dad or their temporary dad when the door opened.
The first to enter was Cheng Yingying. She was cautious and methodical, opening each door one by one after finding a clue.
When she happened to open the door to her real dad, he was already preparing a speech to convince her to follow the game rules and not give him the clue just because they were related.
But to his surprise, Cheng Yingying glanced at him once, confirmed he wasnāt Gu Chen, and immediately shut the door.
Seeing his daughterās reaction, her father didnāt know whether to laugh or cry.
After finally finding Gu Chen and handing him the clue, she turned back to continue searchingāonly to realize time was almost up. She had to hand over her hard-earned clue, leaving her sulking.
Hao Hao, another child, went around opening doors and also encountered Yu Honghui. Unlike Cheng Yingying, he hesitated for a few seconds before shutting the door.
An An was the last to enter the maze. Unlike the cautious children before him, he was noticeably greedierātouching things here, poking around there. If the director hadnāt been watching closely, he might have dismantled the whole maze.
Other kids carried their clues in one hand, but An An had gathered so many that he had to use his clothes to hold them, even accidentally dropping two.
The first door he opened led to Cheng Yingyingās dad.
The second led to another unfamiliar dad.
The third time he opened a door, Gu Chen was standing there.
Without any hesitation, An An dashed out, dumping his entire pile of clues into Gu Chenās basket.
“This⦔
Gu Chen barely had time to react, let alone stop him. Before he could say anything, An An had already sprinted back into the maze.
Most of the kids had managed to grab a few clues, but compared to them, Cheng Yingying, who had been the first to enter, was at a disadvantage. Originally ranked last, Gu Chenās team suddenly jumped to the topāthanks to An An.
Watching An An emerge empty-handed, Yu Honghuiās mood was definitely far from great.
Under normal circumstances, as an adult, he wouldnāt need to be so petty over a small game in a variety show. But the problem wasāit was Gu Chen. The person he wanted to surpass and replace.
Anāan didnāt even offer an explanation. The director hadnāt specified in the rules that clues could only be given to temporary dads and not biological dads. It didnāt even count as exploiting a loophole.
ćThose people who kept saying Gu Chen might not treat his child well should really come and watch this clip. If he werenāt good to Anāan, how could the child trust him so much?ć
ćAs a veteran fan of parenting variety shows, I can say without exaggeration that Gu Chen is the only dad Iāve ever seen who genuinely has experience taking care of children.ć
ćGu Chen doesnāt just look after his child attentively; he also actively builds up the childās confidence. He never lacks emotional support and encouragement.ć
ćIf I were a child, Iād want a father like Gu Chen. If I were a wife, Iād want a partner like him.ć
ćHaha, same. Unfortunately, I am neither.ć
This segment sparked a lot of discussion in the bullet comments. Kids who werenāt close to their dads played the game without hesitation. Unlike adults, who might show restraint for the sake of the show, children only cared about winning.
In the second round, Anāan split the clues with Gu Chen. In the final round, he still brought half back. No matter what, Gu Chen wouldnāt be left empty-handed.
Cheng Yingying didnāt perform well in this segment. Her sense of direction was terribleāsomething her dad had already mentioned on the first day of filming.
But thanks to a little traitor running around tirelessly like an ant moving house, Gu Chen still managed to win first place and successfully received the reward.
When the director handed the prize to Gu Chen, Anāan was so excited that he clapped his hands red. He waited patiently for the ceremony to end before throwing himself into his dadās arms, stretching his hands out for a hug.
With this, the first episode of the show was almost complete. The production team informed them that there was one last farewell ritual: dads and kids would prepare dinner together, with staff assisting.
Out of all the dads, only Gu Chen had passable cooking skills. The others had never set foot in a kitchenābeing able to wash vegetables was already impressive.
But if all the cooking burden fell on Gu Chen alone, the director knewāeven without thinkingāheād be scolded to death by Gu Chenās fans before the edited version even aired.
Since everyone was exhausted from the dayās games, the farewell dinner was scheduled for the next day. After recording that meal, the first episode would officially conclude.
That night, each child returned to their biological fatherās side. Anāan was the happiest of them all. Usually a reserved little boy, he couldnāt help but plant a big kiss on his dadās cheek when he was picked up.
Understanding their fatigue, the production team gave the guests freedom to choose their dinnerāeither cook for themselves or let the staff provide food.
For those choosing the latter, they had to walk a distance, so many guests took their kids along.
Gu Chen, however, weighed the distance to the meal spot against their lodging and decided to cook by himself.
The elderly landlady of the village was kind and warm-hearted, allowing Gu Chen and Anāan to pick fresh vegetables from her garden. The selection wasnāt vast due to the season, but Anāan was thrilled to be part of the process.
He happily trotted behind his dad, chattering away.
No matter what Anāan said, Gu Chen always responded patiently. The more attentively his dad listened, the more enthusiastic Anāan became.
Initially, the livestream audience didnāt notice anything amiss. But when Anāan returned to his biological fatherās side, they suddenly realized just how restrained he had been around Yu Honghui.
Before, he was like a caged bird. Now, the cage door had been flung open, allowing him to fly freely. He was energetic and lively.
Even when he tripped in the vegetable garden, he simply let out a soft āow,ā patted his butt, and got up on his ownāthen ran off to find his dad again.
Despite having only been apart for a single day, it felt like they had been separated for years. Anāan kept talking to his dad nonstop.
When he finally ran out of things to say, he brought up Yu Honghui.
āDaddy, I donāt like Uncle.ā
āHm?ā
Gu Chen, squatting to pick vegetables, immediately looked up when he heard that.
ćWait, is this allowed to be said?!ć
ćLOL, I never expected this livestream to be this entertaining.ć
ćYu Honghuiās fans must be panicking right now. But hold onālet me enjoy the drama first.ć
ćThis is amazing. I never thought weād get such an exciting twist!ć
āWhy donāt you like Uncle?ā
Gu Chen knew discussing this on camera wasnāt ideal. But he had a habit of listening to Anāan seriously. As long as Anāan was willing to talk, he would listen.
āHeās bad. His food tastes bad. No water.ā
At that moment, Anāan finally remembered the grievance he hadnāt had the chance to voice earlier. He ran over, hugging his dadās arm.
āEven the puppy wouldnāt eat it, but Uncle made me eat it.ā
Anāan looked genuinely wronged. But the more serious and aggrieved he seemed, the cuter and more pitiful he appeared. Even Gu Chen couldnāt help but chuckle.
āThe puppy wouldnāt eat it?ā
āMm! It sniffed and walked away.ā
āAlright, you wonāt have to stay with Uncle again. Donāt be upset. What do you want to eat tonight?ā
Gu Chen casually changed the subject.
Having been in the entertainment industry for years, he knew that even the worst colleagues had their own fanbase. If Anāan said anything too damaging to Yu Honghuiās image, his fans would go wild.
Gu Chen was used to getting flamed, but he didnāt want his son to experience the same.
An Anās attention was successfully diverted, and he leaned closer to his dad, listing things one by one.
…
The next afternoon, the program staff started preparing dinnerāit was, after all, the final meal of the first episode that would be captured on camera.
The show had been receiving great feedback online, and the director wanted to take the opportunity to celebrate.
An An and Cheng Yingying were watching the big geese nearby. The geese and roosters raised by the old lady in this household werenāt aggressive; as long as they werenāt provoked, they wouldnāt peck at people.
The two little ones crouched there, staring at the birds, keeping a safe distance.
“Will we see each other again after the show is over?”
Cheng Yingying was reluctant to part with her handsome little brother. An An nodded lightly and replied,
“Of course, the show isnāt over yet. Thereās still a lot more to go.”
“That day, I got pecked badly by the goose.”
“I saw it.”
It was precisely because she got pecked so badly that An An became wary of the geese. As they talked, Cheng Yingying suddenly brought up another topic.
“But I really like restaurant-cooked goose. My mom once took me to have iron-pot braised gooseāit was delicious.”
A moment ago, An An had shrunk back in fear, but after hearing that, he couldnāt help swallowing. His gaze toward the geese suddenly held an indescribable emotion.
“Do you like eating iron-pot braised goose?”
“Iāve never had it before.”
“Iāll take you to eat it next time.”
“Okay.”
An An secretly agreed to something behind his dadās back, so when he heard his dad calling him for dinner, he felt a little guilty.
At the dinner table, some of the dads gathered for a drink, while the kids had fresh fruit juice. As the alcohol kicked in, their conversation became less restrained than usual.
At first, they chatted about all sorts of random things, but gradually, the topic started to shift. One of the dads picked up a peanut, looked at An An, and chuckled:
“Little An An, back then, your mom abandoned your dad and left with youāThat ruthless⦠If she sees you two doing so well on TV now, who knows, she might be regretting it so much her guts are turning green, huh?”
Another boyās father chuckled maliciously upon hearing this, nodding in agreement.
“Exactly. A heartless woman like thatālisten to me, donāt even call her āMomā anymore.”
After saying this, he walked over to An An, placing a hand on his small shoulder. The strong smell of alcohol made An An shudder. Compared to the grown man towering over him, the little boy looked especially vulnerable.
Gu Chen had always kept this matter hidden well. He understood Su Lingās reasons and didnāt want An An to learn about it before he was mature enough to handle it. Now, aside from fear, An An was utterly confused.
The man, emboldened by alcohol, was about to say something even more outrageous when a hand suddenly pressed down on the back of his own.
A cold voice followed immediately, right by his ear.
“Thatās enough.”
The voice was so icy that it instantly sobered him up quite a bit.