The next day, Su Xiaong quietly went to the airport alone and left London.
After a ten-hour flight, she landed in Beijing.
Chen Lan had already sent a car to pick her up.
When Xiao ng returned ho, it was just after five in the evening Beijing ti.
As soon as the door opened, the aroma of the food wafted out from the dining room. Slling it, Xiao ng’s stomach grumbled with hunger.
Shuangshuang and Huang Huang were lining up to wash their hands. Hearing the door open, they rushed over to the entrance with soap foam still on their hands.
Pushing her suitcase, Su Xiaong hadn’t even changed her shoes when she saw the two little ones running toward her.
"Ah! Hands, hands!"
Su Xiaong exclaid in surprise, trying to dodge, but four little paws had already latched onto her clothes without hesitation.
"Hehe! Hehehe!"
"Gigglegiggle..."
Hearing the laughter of the two little ones, Su Xiaong had no doubt that they deliberately got soap foam on her.
The mischievous laughter left Su Xiaong feeling quite helpless.
After hugging their mother enough, the siblings let go almost simultaneously. Then Shuangshuang took Su Xiaong’s hand earnestly and said to Huang Huang,
"Brother, you help Mom with the luggage, I’ll take Mom to wash hands!"
"...Um."
Prince Huang looked at the suitcase about his height and pursed his lips, grunting a response.
Watching from the side, Su Xiaong laughed genuinely.
She gave Ah Su, who was also standing there chuckling, a look to help Prince Huang.
Ah Su ca over to help Prince Huang push the suitcase and, standing next to Xiao ng, said with a light laugh,
"Madam, this business trip to London seed very smooth."
"Yes, smooth."
"No wonder you look so refreshed. Su’s mother said you’d surely be exhausted after such a long flight."
"I’m tired too. I’ll eat and then go to bed to adjust the ti difference."
As Su Xiaong was speaking, Shuangshuang was energetically pulling her towards the bathroom.
Shuangshuang adjusted the stool nearby and then stood on it.
"Mom, your hands here."
Obediently, Xiao ng extended her hands, and Shuangshuang turned on the faucet, using her little hands to scoop water onto Xiao ng’s hands, while silly-smilingly looking up.
"Get so foam."
The little girl said earnestly, then thodically did so.
She squeezed so soap and rubbed Su Xiaong’s hands.
"Clean hands for good food."
"Phew phew..."
The little girl kept her arms outstretched while washing Su Xiaong’s hands; it was quite a task, making her pant.
After washing her hands, Shuangshuang grabbed so paper towels to wipe them thoroughly.
"Yay! Nice and white!"
The little girl clapped Su Xiaong’s hands!
"Haha!"
Xiao ng couldn’t hold back and burst out laughing.
Su’s father, hearing the laughter, cautiously walked over, "Shuangshuang said yesterday that when she grows up, she’ll wash people’s hands for a hundred bucks each ti."
Xiao ng stretched her neck,
"Oh no... so unambitious? Like who?"
Whether Shuangshuang heard them teasing her or not, she brought her mom’s hand to her nose for a sniff and then very earnestly said,
"Yes! Slls nice! Shuangshuang’s great skills!"
"..."
Su Xiaong glared at Su Chengji,
"Dad, who did she learn that from?"
Su Chengji scratched his head, averting his eyes, "I don’t know, don’t ask ."
Xiao ng and Shuangshuang ca out of the bathroom, as Su’s mother erged from the kitchen with soup, hearing the conversation, she wouldn’t spare her husband and directly exposed,
"Who else could she learn from? The TV channel was wrong, your dad fiddled with the remote, muttering ’great skills’ at every click, and Shuang’er just started mimicking after hearing it a lot."
"That’s so funny?"
Xiao ng nearly laughed herself breathless.
"Hehe!"
Shuangshuang was still laughing.
With Ah Su’s help, Prince Huang pushed the suitcase into the bedroom, washed his hands again, and then returned to the dining table.
Shuangshuang and Huang Huang now had impressive expression abilities.
Even though they still spoke with a strong childish lisp, compared to kids their age, their speaking and body language abilities were way ahead.
Su Chengji and Bai Sixian often marveled at their little genius children,
"It’s all about the genes."
Hearing this, Su Xiaong always wanted to stand tall and take so credit, but all she ever got was being ignored by her parents...
Clearly, the strong genes they talked about had nothing to do with Su Xiaong.
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