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Chapter 527 Mu Mu¡¯s matter, Mu Mu handles it

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    "I'm sorry to bother you."

    The nanny apologized for interrupting the warmth of the family of three.

    Chuchen smiled back.

    The nanny first thanked Chuchen, and then handed over the string of wind chimes. She said apologetically: "Our wife does not allow young ladies to accept gifts from others."

    The little girl has delicate facial features, white and tender, like a beautiful doll. When Chuchen saw her, she wanted to hug her, but she didn't dare to reach out casually, after all, she didn't know her.

    She did not take the string of wind chimes and said with a smile: "My son gave this to my little sister to play with. It depends on his opinion whether he wants to take it back."

    The nanny then looked at Mu Mu, who was still being held by Ye Junhao.

    Mumu struggled to get off the ground.

    Ye Junhao bent down and put his son on the ground.

    "A wind chime given to me by my aunt."

    Mumu stretched out her hand, wanting to take back the string of wind chimes.

    ¡°Just now, he thought it would be a hindrance to run around with the wind chime, so he gave it to his little sister. Since the little sister¡¯s mother doesn¡¯t allow her to just accept things from others, then he should take it back.

    Originally, he liked this string of wind chimes.

    The nanny bent down slightly and was about to return the wind chime to Mu Mu.

    "I want I want."

    The little girl was unhappy. She felt that if her brother gave it to her, it was hers.

    She stretched out her hand and shouted in a sweet voice: "Mine."

    But the nanny still returned the wind chime to Mumu. The little girl immediately pursed her lips and had tears in her eyes, but she didn't cry loudly. She just looked at Mumu like this, looking pitiful.

    Mu Chuchen and his wife neither said anything. The wind chime belonged to their son, and it was up to him to decide what to do with it. They would not coax their son to give his son's things to others just because the other's child was crying.

    "Miss, can I take you to buy a bunch?"

    The nanny quickly coaxed her little master.

    The little girl still looked pitiful, looking at Mumu with tearful eyes.

    "Sorry, let's go first."

    The nanny said politely, and when Mu Chuchen nodded and smiled, she also nodded, then turned around and walked away with the little girl in her arms, coaxing the little girl as she walked.

    "Aunt."

    After Mumu struggled for a while, when the nanny turned away with the little girl in her arms, he stopped her.

    He trotted up to the opponent with the string of wind chimes, raised his head, and held the string of wind chimes high. When the sea breeze blew, the wind chimes made a pleasant sound.

    "Auntie, the wind chime I gave to my little sister is my little sister's thing."

    Even though he liked this string of wind chimes very much, since he gave it away, he had no reason to take it back, mainly because it made his little sister cry.

    Looking at the little sister's flat mouth and tears in her eyes, Mu Mu always felt familiar, well, because he was like this when he was wronged.

    When the little girl saw Mu Mu handing the wind chime to her, she wanted to take it, but she was held by the nanny and she couldn't reach it unless the nanny bent down.

    The nanny explained with a smile: "My little friend, my little sister's mother doesn't allow her to accept things from others. Even if we accept them now, our wife will return them to you later."

    Their wives always say that if they receive benefits from others, they have to do things for others and owe them favors.

    What my wife dislikes the most is being in debt to others.

    Therefore, no one in the family is allowed to accept anything given by others, not even a blade of grass.

    Mu Mu did not retract his hand holding the wind chime. After listening to the nanny's words, he thought for a while and said childishly: "Auntie, let the little sister play with it first. If the little sister stops crying, auntie will return the wind chime to me." (  Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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