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Chapter 228 Why Isn't She Called Jane Chu's Mother?

Chapter 228 Why Isn't She Called Jane Chu's Mother?
Tao Qing didn't recover from it for a long time, his face was livid.

Glancing at the soft and cute child, I felt even more uncomfortable.

"This is the contract. Take a look at it and sign it to me after you like it."

Jian Chu took over the contract and put Xiao Yi down: "Honey, go play with Aunt Tao for a while, mom will take a look at the contract."

In this life, she didn't have such a smooth background, so she had to be cautious in everything.

Although Tao Qing took the contract, she still had to be cautious.

When Jian Chu went to see the contract, only Tao Qing and Xiao Yi were left staring at each other in the living room.

After a while, Tao Qing withdrew his gaze, sat on the sofa, stared straight ahead, completely ignoring Xiao Yi.

Xiao Yi didn't care too much, after all, there were too many neglected situations before, so much that he was used to it.

As long as he doesn't look at him with disdainful eyes or slander him, he thinks it's okay.

Xiao Yi looked at the aunt sitting in front of the sofa, turned around and went into the kitchen, and after a while, came over with a glass of water.

Put it in front of Tao Qing: "Auntie, please drink some water."

That soft voice made Tao Qing's body stiff, and he glanced at Xiao Yi.

Afterwards, the corners of her mouth were raised stiffly, as if she wanted to smile, but the smile was extremely stiff and ugly.

If the child is timid, it is easy to be frightened and cry.

"Thank you."

Xiao Yi pursed her lips and smiled, then shook her head, then sat obediently aside, looking at the comic book that Jian Chu bought for him.

Tao Qing was holding the water glass, and after a while, he couldn't help but glance sideways at the well-behaved and outrageous child.

Then, he fumbled in his pocket and finally took out a piece of chocolate.

She has hypoglycemia and usually keeps some sugar or chocolate in her pocket.

Tao Qing put the sugar on the tea table and pushed it in Xiao Yi's direction.

"Give it to you."

Xiao Yi heard the words and looked over, looking at the candy on the coffee table, a flash of surprise flashed in his eyes.

It wasn't the piece of chocolate that was a surprise, but a surprise that someone gave her something.

"Thank you, auntie." Xiao Yi happily took the chocolate, looked at it for a while, and then put it in the pocket of her clothes.

Tao Qing just sat there, watching the child's every move.

After a while, Jian Chu came over with the contract and handed it to Tao Qing.

"Sister Tao, I've already signed it."

Tao Qing accepted the contract, hummed, and sat there stiffly.

Looking at Tao Qing's appearance, Jian Chu felt a little dazed.

"Sister Tao, are you okay?"

Tao Qing looked at her, coughed lightly, and resumed his rigid and indifferent look: "It's okay, I'll be leaving first, someone from the production team will contact you later."

"Sister Tao, it's noon soon, you should leave after eating." Jian Chu glanced at the time and said.

Tao Qing glanced at Xiao Yi, was silent for a while, and finally sat down again.

"Ok."

Jian Chu looked at the awkward Tao Qing, the corners of his mouth twitched uncontrollably.

I just feel that Tao Qing today is very strange?
"Sister Tao, sit down for a while, and I'll cook."

Jian Chu entered the kitchen, and Tao Qing and Xiao Yi were left in the living room.

Tao Qing held the water glass in his hand, and kept looking at that unusually beautiful little boy from the corner of his eye.

Xiao Yi listened to the crackling sound in the kitchen, thought for a while, put down the book, stood up and smiled politely at Tao Qing.

"Auntie, sit down, I'll help... her cook."

After speaking, he turned and went into the kitchen.

A daze flashed across Tao Qing's indifferent face.

Why isn't this child called Jian Chu's mother?
(End of this chapter)

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