The Kitty Became a Cutie and Was Pampered in the 80s-Chapter 33 - The Minor Villain (1)_1

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Chapter 33 -33 The Minor Villain (1)_1

Chapter 33 -33 The Minor Villain (1)_1

Xiu Xi looked again at the white plump baby, sticking out her little chest, appearing righteous yet hesitant, which seemed very poignant. He fell silent for a few seconds, and then nodded, even giving a soft hum.

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Ruan Hao was truly surprised at this.

Ever since the year Xiu Xi’s mother died giving birth to a second child, Xiu Xi stopped talking after getting a stepmother, and his temperament became odd, like a little ghost. Normally, not just children but also adults would avoid him. He never expected that a casual question of his would actually receive a response.

Thinking of Xiu Xi’s current stepmother and seeing the mice he was carrying, he felt moved. He walked over, glanced at the quails at his feet, and said softly, “You probably won’t be able to eat all of these if you take them home. If you trust us, why not take them to my house? We won’t eat them; we can just cook them for you.”

Had it been any other time, Ruan Hao wouldn’t have been so kind-hearted, but he had just finished talking to Ruan Jiaojiao about Shu Jiao, and he felt some sympathy for Xiu Xi, so he couldn’t help but feel compassion.

Xiu Xi had not yet replied when Ruan Jiaojiao, surprised, looked at Ruan Hao.

Thinking of the warmth Wa Yiting had given Xiu Xi, she immediately nodded in agreement, “Yeah, come to our house, Jiaojiao will have our nanny cook for you!”

She remembered from the original book that Ruan Hao eventually became a professor, renowned across the nation. If he could give Xiu Xi a push, she believed that he would stray further and further away from the path of the antagonist.

This time Xiu Xi didn’t make a sound, but he didn’t object either. Ruan Hao set Ruan Jiaojiao down, let her walk in front, and then bent down to pick up the quails from the ground. Seeing the mice in Xiu Xi’s hand, the corners of his mouth twitched and he said resignedly, “Let’s not bother with these.”

Xiu Xi lifted his hand and the mice ran off, squeaking.

When they returned to the Ruan Family, the Ruanlin matriarch was reveling in complete victory over her dispute with Liao Zhaoji, in high spirits. She was pondering what to cook for the children’s lunch when she saw the two siblings coming back with the quails.

Ruan Hao, fearing she might misunderstand, hurriedly explained, “These are Xiaoxi’s. Nanny, could you please cook them?”

Ruanlin’s wife glanced at Xiu Xi, watching his slender figure, she quickly grasped Ruan Hao’s intention. With an acknowledgment, she took the quails and headed to the kitchen to process them.

Ruan Hao, seeing that Xiu Xi was still standing in the courtyard, not coming in, called out, “Xiaoxi, come in for some water.”

Xiu Xi still stood in the yard, unmoving, yet his gaze continuously fell on Ruan Jiaojiao, though it was unclear what he was looking at.

Ruan Jiaojiao tried to make herself look natural, as if she hadn’t noticed those gazes, and chatted with Ruan Hao offhandedly.

Ruan Hao, seeing that Xiu Xi was unwilling to come in, didn’t force him. He cajoled Ruan Jiaojiao for a while and then went back inside to read. He was to enter high school that summer, and he had resolved to go to university, preferably to a specific place, so he had started looking at high school books early in order to prepare for the entrance exams.

At this time, Ruan Jiaojiao’s other brothers were playing outside. The adults who had work were working, leaving only Ruan Jiaojiao and Xiu Xi in the courtyard.

Xiu Xi didn’t speak, and Ruan Jiaojiao didn’t speak either. The atmosphere between them became eerily quiet all at once.

Ruan Jiaojiao felt a bit awkward, picked up the big mug with flowers printed on it from the table to take a drink of water, and put it down. Then, out of courtesy, she asked Xiu Xi in the yard, “Do you want a drink?”

She thought Xiu Xi would refuse.

Unexpectedly, he nodded!