Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me-Chapter 680 - 679: Give Me Back My Wife

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Chapter 680: Chapter 679: Give Me Back My Wife

After expressing her true feelings, Little Bun went back to the house to find her mother first thing.

"Mother, I want to hear the story again."

Upon hearing Little Bun’s request, Jiang Yao took out the storybook from yesterday, which she had only told halfway, and continued to read to Mianmian.

Mianmian felt that her mother was very gentle, just as gentle as before. How could such a tender mother possibly be a fox in disguise?

She kept staring at Jiang Yao, who looked puzzled, "What’s the matter? Why is our Mian Bao looking at Mother like that?"

Mianmian covered her mouth with her little hands, giggled, then said, "Mother, Mianmian dreamt that you turned into a fox!"

Because she had already told Big Tree about this, Mianmian felt very relieved when she spoke about it this time and didn’t feel embarrassed. After she finished speaking, she earnestly added with her little chubby hands, "Mianmian’s mother is so beautiful and gentle, how could she possibly be a fox in disguise?"

After she finished speaking, Mianmian found herself at a loss for words.

Because her mother stood still, expressionless, and asked, "What if your dream were true? What if your daddy and mommy really were foxes in disguise, what then?"

What if the dream were true? What if daddy and mommy really were foxes in disguise?

Mianmian was thoroughly frightened by these two questions, and it took her a good while to snap back to reality, shaking her head and pouting, "Mother, don’t scare Mianmian. You’re just Mother, how could you be a fox?"

She felt it was impossible, that’s why she had shared it with her mother, so why was her mother now suggesting her dream was real?

When Mianmian didn’t speak, Jiang Yao did not either.

Jiang Yao still wore an expressionless face, and it took a long time before she suddenly smiled again, "Do you think Mother would hurt you?"

Mianmian shook her head, poking with her little fingers, it took a while before she spoke, "If daddy and mommy really were foxes in disguise, they surely wouldn’t hurt Mianmian. If they wanted to hurt Mianmian, they would have done it long ago."

"But Mianmian’s head is still a head, and there is no hole in my chest."

As she finished speaking, it was Jiang Yao who became lost in thought.

The mother and daughter were silent for a long time until Jiang Yao said again, "They wouldn’t hurt you, so does that make them good fox demons? No matter where, in stories or any place, once people see a fox demon, they say fox demons are bad things. Look at this book, the fox turns into a female demon, draining men’s yang qi and killing people."

Mianmian was still not very good at distinguishing between good and bad.

She tried hard to think with her little head, thinking over and over, until finally she knew how to answer her mother!

"Mianmian has a good friend who is very fierce to other children, but he’s very gentle with Mianmian, and I like playing with him so much. Mianmian thinks of him as a good friend! As long as he... doesn’t do what he did to Ermao that day, he will always be Mianmian’s good friend."

Talking about heart extraction, Mianmian burrowed into her mother’s arms for a sense of security.

She truly didn’t want to think about that scene again; it was really too terrible!

Jiang Yao did not notice Mianmian’s fear, she pondered Mianmian’s words, murmuring to herself, "Not extracting hearts makes a good friend?"

Maybe it was the act of speaking out that made Mianmian much happier.

Wu Chenzi imposed no restrictions on her; she was free to run around the rear hall of the Daoist Temple during the day, only she was not allowed to go to the front hall.

Little Bun was bouncing around in new surroundings when she suddenly remembered her buddies who had come to the Daoist Temple before her.

She asked Wu Chenzi, "Daoist Master Wu Chenzi, where are the children from Mianmian’s village?"

Wu Chenzi always answered, "They are cultivating and cannot see you yet."

Wu Chenzi said they could not meet, and there was nothing Mianmian could do.

She continued her days catching butterflies, chasing little bugs, climbing trees, and listening to her mother tell stories.

She had almost forgotten the dream and the children in the village, until one day, she was suddenly held tightly by Su Senqi, standing across from Wu Chenzi.

"Hand over my wife!"

Su Senqi gritted his teeth, "If you don’t return my wife, the Spiritual Child you want will die at my hands."

Mianmian’s neck was under Su Senqi’s palm, which he squeezed tightly, clearly being serious.

Little Bun didn’t understand why her daddy was acting so suddenly, and she asked in fear with tearful eyes, "Daddy, why are you choking Mianmian’s neck?"

Su Senqi remained silent, just staring coldly at Wu Chenzi.

Wu Chenzi flicked his dust whisk, "The Old Daoist knew there were problems with you, but I didn’t know what you meant by Spiritual Child."

"Stop playing dumb, I’ve already read the book you hid in the secret compartment," Su Senqi paused, then continued, "You want to use the Spiritual Qi around the Spiritual Child to live forever, and if the Spiritual Child dies, you’ll be in trouble, won’t you?"

During the conversation, he changed his appearance, turning into a demon with silver hair and golden eyes.

Mianmian was completely stunned.

And then, turning her head to look at her mother, she realized her mother had changed too, which was even more astonishing than her father’s transformation. That was clearly a boy about Ermao’s size with a pair of black and red ears on his head!

Her parents had suddenly changed, and it was only then that Mianmian recalled the dream in which her parents said the ones outside were foxes in disguise.

"You, wuu wuu wuu, where did you take my real parents?" Mianmian asked, crying.

The silver-haired man did not pay attention to Mianmian, but the little boy with fox ears spoke up.

"Your parents aren’t dead, we’ve hidden them away."

Were her parents really hidden away?

Mianmian: "Then where have you hidden my parents? Can you let Mianmian go, so Mianmian can find them herself?"

The silver-haired man remained silent.

Seeing that Wu Chenzi hadn’t spoken for a long time and had not agreed to his conditions, he loosened his grip.

"Cough cough cough cough!"

The tightness around her neck made Mianmian cough violently.

This time, she really cried; tears fell one by one to the ground.

Seeing Mianmian cry, Wu Chenzi’s eyes flashed with an unusual color, "You fox demons have done many evil deeds, and now you’ve even threatened the Old Daoist’s disciple and imprisoned her parents for leverage. Enough is enough. Out of compassion, the Old Daoist will release your wife. You and your family should leave immediately, otherwise, do not blame the Old Daoist for being unkind."

After finishing his speech, Wu Chenzi handed the wooden token he had hidden in his sleeve to the Daoist Priest next to him, instructing them to bring the silver-haired man’s wife over.

The Daoist Priest, looking delighted, took the order and soon brought a fox cage to their location.

Seeing the fox cage, both the silver-haired man and the little boy smiled.

They asked the Daoist Priests to open the cage, and after releasing the big red fox, they threw Mianmian back to Wu Chenzi, then turned back into the form of a big white fox. The little boy instantly transformed into a little red fox, standing between his parents.

The little fox gave Mianmian a deep look; the fox family of three disappeared from in front of Mianmian just like that.