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Chapter 979: Sister Miao¡¯s Story 15

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    "It's called Miaomiao." Bai Han replied.

    "Miao Miao?" Lao Li once again missed the correct word perfectly, "Miao Miao, you are so cute, you look like a little fairy in this little skirt."

    Usually, Bo Han would roll his eyes when Lao Li gave out a rainbow fart, but today, Bo Han felt that this old Li had ivory spit out of his mouth.

    "Hmph, that is. You don't even look at whose daughter it is." Bai Han said arrogantly.

    "Don't be complacent, you are so dark, and Miaomiao is so white. She must have followed her mother's appearance in this way, and it has nothing to do with you." Lao Li ruthlessly exposed.

    "I'm not born so dark, I'm tanned! I used to be very white too!" Bai Han didn't want to be outdone.

    "Miaomiao, are you hungry? How about eating at your uncle's house?" Lao Li didn't bother to talk to him.

    "No, I'll go out and take her to a big meal!" Bai Han quickly refused.

    "Don't make trouble, what kind of feast can you eat for thirty-five yuan? Add an egg to the pig's knuckle rice?" Lao Li smiled.

    Bai Han blushed, "Isn't it good to add an egg?"

    "Okay, go and eat by yourself." Lao Li carried Zhao Miaomiao and left, leaving the slippers where they were.

    The little girl's two white feet dangled in the air.

    In fact, what Lao Li said about eating is that he ordered a bunch of takeaways, and six dishes were placed on the table.

    "Is this the meal you said?" Bai Han sat on the sofa with his arms folded.

    "Yes, I don't know how to cook, and my wife is away, so I can only order takeaway." Lao Li found a pair of small leather shoes from nowhere, and was putting them on Zhao Miaomiao's feet.

    "It's not much better than my pork knuckle rice with eggs." Bai Han pouted.

    "Hey, then turn right when you go out." Old Li Bai gave him a look.

    "That won't work, my daughter is still here, what if you kidnap and sell her?"

    "Abductees can't be kidnapped. Can you sell them? What a cute little girl? It's great to buy it back and give it to my family An Ran as a companion. Anyway, she's always clamoring for a younger sister."

    "You have a good idea." Bai Han picked up a box of white rice, put some light dishes in front of Zhao Miaomiao, "Miaomiao, don't be polite, leave when you are full."

    "Thank you dad, thank you uncle." These two are really naive.

    The meal was spent in the bickering between Bo Han and Lao Li, and it was already dark when Bo Han returned home with Zhao Miaomiao in his arms.

    Bai Han was in a good mood, humming a little song while walking on the path, and hugging Zhao Miaomiao in circles very childishly.

    When he arrived at the house, Bai Han strode in boldly and put Zhao Miaomiao on the bed.

    He rummaged through his cardboard box for a while, found a candle, took out a lighter from his pocket and lit it.

    "I'm going to take a bath in the river." Bo Han specially ordered for her in case she was afraid.

    "good."

    Bo Han took the gate and went out.

    Zhao Miaomiao got out of bed to look through her wooden box. Bai Han helped her get it back along the way, and the rabbit doll was also placed on it.

    She took out the coin that was buried at the bottom, lined up those little things, scooped some water out with a basin, and began to clean these things.

    Most of the things she picked up were just a little messy, and there were no major defects.

    When Bai Han came back, he saw a rabbit doll hanging on the clothesline and a row of children's toys on the ground.

    He carefully avoided those toys, picked up a robot that was missing an arm, and took a look at it. After cleaning, the robot was still quite new, but it was missing an arm.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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