Reborn in the Eighties as a Housewife with a Space

Chapter 2145 - 2139: My Mom’s Not a Vegetable



Chapter 2145: Chapter 2139: My Mom’s Not a Vegetable

"Mr. Mo, please stop joking, you should know what kind of person I am, I’ve never lied to you." Qin Xue was quite helpless.

"Yes, precisely because you’re honest, I never expected this." Mr. Mo replied with a grin.

"Alright, Mr. Mo, we won’t keep you talking, have some free time to come by our place, and I’ll join you for a drink or two." Chu Molin interrupted their conversation.

"Sure, why didn’t you say Qin Xue is your wife earlier? I was still lamenting which family’s pig snatched up this fine cabbage, turned out it was you." Mr. Mo obviously knew Chu Molin, though he was young back then, his looks hadn’t changed much in Mr. Mo’s eyes. From a doctor’s perspective, one’s bones remained unchanged if untouched, so it hadn’t altered much.

"Grandpa, my dad is a person, and my mom is not a vegetable." Yu Chen reacted to Mr. Mo’s words in return.

"Fine, your mom and dad are good people, is that okay now?" Mr. Mo almost added a line after they are good people, saying they are not pigs and cabbage, but reconsidered and thought it might sound insulting, so he refrained.

"Grandpa, you’re also a good person, and this Auntie is a good person too." Yu Chen got excited and his words turned sweet.

"Alright, we’re all good people. Little one, what’s your name?" Mr. Mo looked at the child who resembled Chu Molin, a true son of his father, this little kid met people without a hint of fear.

"Grandpa, my name is Chu Nanchun, but I go by the nickname Yu Chen." Yu Chen felt no stage fright when Mr. Mo asked, he responded fluently.

"Yu Chen, then I’ll call you by your nickname from now on; we’ll use your full name once you start school, how about that?" Mr. Mo sought Yu Chen’s opinion.

"Okay, dad says the same." At home, they all called him Yu Chen, no one used his full name, but his mom told him to remember his name is Chu Nanchun.

"Really nice, okay then, you all can head back, I’ll make sure to visit when I have time." Mr. Mo, too, rarely met two young people he admired, so naturally, he treated them well.

"Alright, we’ll be off then." Chu Molin took the children’s hands to lead them along.

"Goodbye, Grandpa." Several kids waved at Mr. Mo.

"Goodbye." Mr. Mo watched them cheerfully, truly well-behaved, rare to see.

"Goodbye Auntie." The children turned back to look at Nangong Susu.

"Goodbye." Nangong Susu nodded, uttering two words.

"Aren’t they adorable?" Mr. Mo asked softly.

"Mm." Nangong Susu watched Qin Xue’s family as they left, truly enviable.

"When are you going to find someone?" Mr. Mo looked at Nangong Susu, whose age was ticking, yet she didn’t seem anxious, even giving him, her teacher, cause to worry.

"Teacher, when the time comes, it’ll happen naturally." Nangong Susu hadn’t thought about the matter, her reply merely placated her teacher.

"If you keep this up, who knows when your destined one will show up? You’re either in the hospital lab or back home crashing out; how will opportunities find you then? Fall from the sky?" Mr. Mo cast a glance at this proud protégé, apart from her reservations about certain surgeries, she excelled at everything else. In his heart, he valued this girl greatly, so wherever he went, he took her along to ensure she learned as much as possible.


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