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Chapter 601 The Disappointed Baby Who Didn't Eat Candy

The guard dragged away the crying Wen Fuling.

The maids also hurried out.

Mrs. Bai walked to the bed. At this moment, the bed curtains had been opened by Ye Siming.

Gu Nuoer sat side by side with him on the couch.

The little guy swayed his white and tender feet, and the luster in his big eyes flickered.

Mrs. Bai looked embarrassed and sighed heavily.

"Your Highness, Princess, has long seen that they have ulterior motives, right? Because of my momentary compassion, I almost brought a family scandal into the door."

Gu Nuoer has long hair shawl, and is indescribably smart and well-behaved.

She narrowed her eyes and smiled: "It's okay, Aunt Bai, I'm here! I didn't let her get any advantage, but when dealing with people like this, Aunt Bai must be ruthless in the future."

After speaking, the little man imitated his mother's tone.

She put her little hands on her hips, and her brows showed the scornful look of Concubine Qiao.

"A woman must be ruthless! If she is not ruthless, her husband will not be stable!"

Ye Siming glanced sideways at her.

Madam Bai was amused: "Your Highness, thank you and Siming for helping me this time. I remember what you said."

Seeing that it was getting late, Mrs. Bai asked them not to move back to their respective rooms for the time being.

Save yourself the trouble.

So, Gu Nuoer and Ye Siming slept in Bai Yi and his wife's house again.

When Mrs. Bai went out, she closed the door and the light in the room became dim again.

"Brother Siming~" The little guy lay restlessly on the side of the bed, rolling back and forth.

Ye Siming asked lazily: "What?"

"I want to go and have a word with Hu Ni, is that okay?" Gu Nuo'er poked her little head out from under the quilt.

A pair of dark, round eyes looked at him intelligently.

Ye Siming frowned slightly: "It's too late, it's cold outside."

The look on Gu Nuoer's face suddenly dropped.

It looks like a disappointed baby who didn't get any candy.

Ye Siming's heart moved: "I'll call him here, and you can tell him here."

Gu Nuoer's eyes suddenly lit up: "Okay!"

Ye Siming got up, stood in the yard without even putting on any clothes, and whistled.

The little guy got off the bed, put on Ye Siming's coat, hugged the door frame and blinked quietly.

She sighed in her heart, the way Brother Siming summoned the little fox mud was so special...

After a while, I saw a figure running towards me.

"Brother! Ouch, why did you change houses? I subconsciously went to your original yard first."

Hu Ni's face looks even more charming under the moonlight.

He turned his foxy eyes and saw the little guy standing by the door frame. He suddenly smiled and said, "Your Highness, Princess."

Ye Siming looked at his flattering expression coldly: "She has something to tell you."

Hu Ni quickly came closer and took the initiative to squat down in order to prevent Gu Nuoer from looking up.

"Princess, please give me your orders!"

Gu Nuoer covered her mouth with her small hand and whispered something in Hu Ni's ear.

Ye Siming did not come closer, only glanced at the two of them.

Upon hearing this, Hu Ni nodded in understanding: "Such a simple thing? I will definitely handle it for you, don't worry, sister."

Ye Siming's eyes darkened, and he stared at Gu Nuo'er and Hu Ni, his gaze becoming extremely dangerous.

The moonlight lengthened his shadow, making the young man appear tall and majestic.

Gu Nuoer waved her little hands and yawned, her misty eyes filled with sleepiness.

"Hu Ni, I leave this matter to you."

"I'll do it right away!" After saying that, Hu Ni turned around and ran out.

When passing by Ye Siming, he did not forget to give him an extremely silly smile.

But when she came into contact with Ye Siming's cold gaze, Hu Ni inexplicably felt a bad premonition.

Desperate to survive, wind blew under his feet and he ran away in the blink of an eye.


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