After Descending the Mountain, Seven Big Brothers Spoil Me - Chapter 578
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Chapter 578: The Hard Life of the Master
Upon discovering that Zhouzhou had long known they were talking about the same person, the veterinarian cast her a somewhat resentful glance.
“Zhouzhou, you deliberately not tell me. It’s not fair.” Had he known earlier, he would have surely gone to greet Mr. Wei.
Zhouzhou shook her little head triumphantly and said with justified boldness, “If I had told you, how could I have seen Uncle Vet like this?”
The veterinarian was rendered speechless. Indeed, this little one had Ye Lingfeng’s mischievous streak.
Understanding the principle of balancing a scolding with a sweet, Zhouzhou ran over to hug his leg and swayed it gently, saying in her soft voice, “I just wanted to surprise Uncle Vet.”
The little girl, with her cute and adorable appearance, made it hard for anyone to stay angry. The veterinarian’s brief discontent vanished instantly as he bent down to pinch her cheek, “Well, thank you then.”
“You’re welcome!” Zhouzhou replied with a giggle. The veterinarian smiled helplessly, thinking this little girl was not just sweet but also quite crafty.
Looking at Wei Feng, the veterinarian’s excitement subsided, and he gazed at him with sparkling eyes, “Mr. Wei, let me assist you.”
Wei Feng did not refuse. Being the only two knowledgeable ones here, an extra hand was indeed beneficial.
Both sincerely cared for the animals and soon started discussing the panda’s symptoms, swiftly determining a treatment plan.
The veterinarian’s admiration for Wei Feng deepened, recognizing his brilliance.
Zhouzhou, holding Xinbao, curiously observed them and whispered into Xinbao’s ear, “Xinbao, does Uncle Vet like my sixth senior brother?”
Xinbao’s ears twitched as if understanding, and it looked at the veterinarian and Wei Feng.
Wei Feng, turning his head, saw the two little ones watching them intently. Knowing his little junior sister’s mind, Wei Feng felt a headache. What nonsense was she thinking?
Zhouzhou, with an innocent look, implied she meant an idol-like admiration. Wei Feng, rolling his eyes, poked her chubby cheek, “Let’s go. It’s getting late; we should wrap up. Tell your senior brother about your life after descending the mountain.”
“Sure, sure!” Seeing the other pandas heading to sleep, Zhouzhou led the way with Xinbao in her arms.
Wei Feng followed without comment, knowing Xinbao’s closeness to Zhouzhou was beneficial.
By the time they reached the Dragon group’s yard, Xinbao was already dozing off on Zhouzhou’s shoulder.
Carefully setting it down, Zhouzhou pointed outside, “Sixth senior brother, let’s talk outside.”
Wei Feng nodded slightly and followed her to the living room. Ye Lingfeng and the others had not returned yet, leaving the house to them.
On the table, Ye Lingfeng had left a glass of cooled boiled water, ensuring Zhouzhou could drink whenever she returned. Other items in the house were also arranged to her liking.
Wei Feng, though rugged in appearance, had a keen eye and immediately noticed this, gaining a bit more appreciation for Ye Lingfeng.
However, only a little. After all, as a father, this was just what he should do, and their brothers took great care of Zhouzhou too.
Unaware of his thoughts, Zhouzhou poured them each a glass of water, drank hers in one gulp, then brought a fruit platter.
Lounging leisurely with her chubby feet up, she began to chatter about her experiences after leaving the mountain.
The little girl spoke animatedly, her joy evident, showing she had lived well.
The year’s events were numerous, requiring Zhouzhou to drink water several times as she spoke.
Wei Feng listened attentively, observing her expressions closely. There was no hint of sorrow.
Her only complaint was her two fathers always vying for her attention, but even then, her face was filled with happiness. This was no complaint but a display of pride.
After a while, Wei Feng had to admit that his junior sister had indeed fared well since leaving the mountain.
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Zhouzhou, finishing her tale, looked at Wei Feng curiously, “Sixth Senior Brother, did you see the master when you returned to the mountain? How is he? I haven’t visited him in a long time.”
Under her eager gaze, Wei Feng pouted, “He’s fine, his arms and legs are good, and he’s quite adept at climbing trees.”
Zhouzhou, shocked, opened her mouth wide, “Why is the master climbing trees?”
This question made Wei Feng cough and look away. Seeing his evasiveness, Zhouzhou became more puzzled and hesitated, “Sixth senior brother, you didn’t bully the master, did you?”
His silence was taken as an admission. Zhouzhou’s face turned serious, “Sixth Senior Brother, it’s wrong to bully the master. He is our elder, and bullying him will bring retribution.”
She touched the golden treasure on her head with pride, “Unlike me, you don’t have a mother to protect you.”
Wei Feng sighed, realizing her main point was to boast about her mother’s love. The master was secondary.
Knowing she still cared for their poor master, Wei Feng explained, “I didn’t really bully him. I just had two people dress as bears. He got scared because of his guilty conscience. If he had looked closely, he would have seen the bears were always standing.”
Understanding dawned on Zhouzhou. Nodding, she spoke with a clear conscience, “Then please don’t scare the master again. He’s a good person. I know he had no choice, and I don’t blame him.”
Seeing her earnest face, Wei Feng sighed lightly and nodded, “Alright, I understand. I won’t scare him anymore.”
However, he could only promise for himself. How others treated the master was beyond his control.
Especially his Fourth Senior Brother, whose temper was much worse. Though he often bullied Zhouzhou, he cared for her deeply.
If he knew she had been sent down the mountain, he might demolish the Taoist temple.
Pondering this, Wei Feng sipped his water slowly. Their little junior sister couldn’t be left to fend for herself.
Zhouzhou had been lucky to encounter the Qin family. What if she hadn’t? How would she have managed after being abandoned by Uncle Mingtong?
Thus, scaring Li Yuanming was not entirely unjustified.
Meanwhile, at Sanqing Temple, Li Yuanming sneezed. He looked around warily, fearing the return of another mischievous disciple.
His life was hard, raising such troublesome students. Each one forgot him the moment they had a junior sister.
Why didn’t they help him when he was bullied? How was he any worse than Zhouzhou? Was it because he wasn’t as chubby or short?
He could eat eight bowls in one go and grow chubby and cute enough to charm them!
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