Chapter 1866 - Have Never Seen A Sharp Belly Before

Name:The 99th Divorce Author:Wan Lili
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio  Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

After they finished their discussion, they reached a decision. Li Jinnan drove his own car, and Ye Youyou naturally rode in the same car as him. The four of them rode in two cars and followed Li Jinnan. As Ye Youyou wanted to pay a visit to the children in Li Sicheng’s house, Ye Qianqian and Shen Zhilie suggested that they go back to the hotel first to take a rest. Afterward, they went their separate ways.

Ye Youyou hadn’t seen the children in some time, so she only went after she bought a few toys for the kids first.

The children had already returned home from school and were chatting away as they did their homework together in the living room. Like a little adult, Li Mosen supervised Li Jianyue while she did her homework and frowned as he ditched out pointers to her from time to time.

Li Jianyue was obviously very pleasantly surprised when Ye Youyou arrived. She immediately placed her pencil down and yelled out, “Auntie!”

Her tiny body was noticeably much leaner than before. In the past, she was a round and chubby little girl, but now she was less meaty than before, and she was also taller.

Sensing a moment of crisis, Li Jinnan put his body in front of his wife. With one hand, he stopped Li Jianyue in front of him and said, “Be careful. Your little cousin is in your aunt’s belly.”

“Oh, I know!” Li Jianyue’s round little face was fair and pink, while her eyes were as dark as black agate stones. As Li Jianyue stared at Ye Youyou’s belly with her bright, clear, and spirited eyes, she commented, “I also have a little sister in my mummy’s belly!”

Li Jinnan raised his brows slightly and chuckled as he carried Li Jianyue in his arms and asked, “How do you know that it’ll be a little sister?”

“Daddy said so. Daddy said that the thing in Mummy’s stomach must be a little sister.” Li Jianyue cocked her tiny head and looked at Ye Youyou’s stomach as she continued. “I feel that it must also be a little sister in Auntie’s stomach.”

“Why?” Ye Youyou loved the little girl to death. She was pretty, lively, and bright.

“Granny Rong said that it’ll be a little sister if the belly is round, and if the belly is sharp, it’ll be a little brother. But I’ve never seen a sharp belly, so it must also be a little sister in auntie’s belly.”

Ye Youyou laughed in spite of herself, and she came over and caressed Li Jianyue’s tiny little face as she said, “You’re still a child, but you’re full of mischievous ideas. Come here. Auntie bought you some toys.”

Li Jianyue was a little surprised, but before she could have the chance to be excited, she immediately turned her head around to take a look around. After she scanned left and right and was certain that nobody was coming out, she twisted her body rather excitedly and came down from Li Jinnan’s arms.

With one glance at Li Jianyue’s behavior, Li Jinnan could already tell what the little brat was doing. He reached out his arm and gave her a knock on her little head. “You haven’t completed your homework yet, have you?”

Li Jianyue covered her little head and pouted rather unhappily as she replied, “Who told you that? I completed it already!”

“Well, but you made quite a fair amount of mistakes.” Li Mosen walked over with a little booklet in his hands as he said, “Uncle, take a look at Ersu’s homework.”

Li Jinnan rarely had time to visit them, but he was also aware that Li Mosen had skipped a grade to the third grade and that he was exceptionally good with his academics. On the other hand, Li Jianyue… could only remain in first grade and study hard.

Li Jinnan didn’t harbor much hope in his heart when he took over Li Jianyue’s booklet from Li Mosen. However, when he flipped open the first page, he was still taken aback by Li Jianyue’s ugly handwriting.

The corners of his mouth twitched as he asked, “What homework is this?”

“Spelling!” Li Jianyue replied loudly. “I don’t think there’s anything wrong with what I wrote. I already checked the dictionary!”

Li Jinan focused his eyes on the first word, which was written in a squiggled manner. It read: “Gang up in deflowering. Original idiom: Gang up in cahoots.”