MSRV Ch 89 Part 2 â I Donât Look Like You! (II)
Then Si Yue said: âHow can you prove that Iâm not your father?â
He retorted confidently, âI donât look like you; I look like my mom!â
âWell, sons tend to resemble their mothers. But havenât you noticed? We do have some resemblance; everyone says so. You have to admit it,â Si Yue said. Although the little bit of similarity in their appearance was obscured by the boyâs chubby baby fat and softer contours, their demeanor still shared some similarities.
Wenwen firmly replied, âThatâs because I imitated you, so my behavior is a bit like yours, but that canât be used as evidence.â Inside, he was annoyed with himself. Even if he had to imitate someone, why did he have to choose to imitate Si Yue? Otherwise, they wouldnât even have this little bit of resemblance!
âWe both canât keep plants alive.â
âThere are many people who are like that, not just us.â
âWe both eat grapes without spitting out the seeds.â
âMany people do that.â
âIâm good at acting, and youâre also very talented.â
âThere are countless talented actors and actresses in the world.â
âI like to eat fish and meat, but not vegetables.â
âMost children donât like veggies.â
âBoy, if coincidences happen too often, are they still coincidences?â
âWho knows if it was intentional.â
ââŠâ Si Yue stared exasperatedly. This brat was not easy to deal with!
Si Yue realized that he couldnât fooâ⊠no, couldnât convince his own son. This little guy spoke very logically and always had a way to refute his arguments.
So, he used Wenwenâs own logic to counter, âSince thatâs the case, how can you prove that I am not your father?â
Both of them glared at each other, failing to persuade the other, and eventually parted ways with dissatisfaction.
Wenwen quickly ran home, vanishing in a blink of an eye.
Si Yue followed behind and watched until the child entered the gate. Once the gate closed, he turned around and returned to his house. Sitting on the sofa, he leisurely extended his limbs and looked at the untouched plates of snacks. He grabbed a piece, placed it in his mouth, and chuckled while muttering, âStinky brat!â But he was quite smart indeed.
Wenwen stormed home and threw himself into Fu Yunruoâs arms without saying a word. Fu Yunruo had initially planned to ask how the talk went, but when she noticed Wenwenâs flushed cheeks and pouted lips, she burst into laughter, âDidnât go as planned, huh?â
Fu Yunruo did not believe that a four-year-old child could come up with any brilliant ideas, so she allowed him to vent. She had thought that Si Yue could soothe Wenwen, but it seemed that he had only managed to anger the boy even more.
âOkay, okay, letâs stop being angry.â Fu Yunruo led Wenwen to the dining table. âLook, Mom made a lot of delicious food for you.â
Wenwenâs nose immediately picked up the scent of his favorite dish, sweet and sour pork ribs! He looked up at Fu Yunruo, his eyes shining with excitement.
Fu Yunruo smiled and took Wenwen to the kitchen to wash his hands before returning to the dining table.
Wenwen sat on his special childrenâs chair, looking at the complete menu of four dishes and one soup on the table. Most of the dishes were meat, with only one dish of vegetables and a bowl of seaweed soup.
Wenwen licked his lips, his stomach telling him he was starving and needed to eat tons of nutritious meat!
Fu Yunruo picked a piece of ribs for Wenwen.
Wenwen took a bite and smiled in satisfaction. So delicious! Momâs sweet and sour pork ribs were the best in the world!
As he quickly finished the first piece, Fu Yunruo gave him another one. Todayâs meal was her reward for her son. Recently he had been very busy with filming, which was not easy for a young child, so she was determined to feed him a lot of meat to nourish his body.
Wenwen was about to eat the third piece of meat when he suddenly recalled Si Yueâs words just now.
Fu Yunruo was originally watching with a smile as Wenwen enjoyed his meat, but then he suddenly stopped eating. Concerned, she asked, âWhatâs wrong, Wenwen?â
Wenwen put down the meat and said indignantly, âI donât like meat anymore. I want to eat vegetables!â Starting today, he would start correcting all the little and big habits that were similar to those of Si Yue! Letâs start with eating vegetables!
Fu Yunruo immediately reached out to touch Wenwenâs forehead. Could Wenwen be sick? How could he not want to eat meat and only want to eat vegetables?
Wenwen never liked vegetables. Until a year ago, he had to be coaxed well before reluctantly taking a few bites of vegetable dishes, and only in the past year would he eat it voluntarily. Even so, his dislike of vegetables remained, and he would only take a few bites before stopping.
So, his sudden declaration, of course, made Fu Yunruo worry.
The accuracy of using a hand to feel for temperature was not enough, so she leaned forward and touched their forehead. Hmm, she felt the temperature was not particularly high, so it should be normal.
ââŠMom, Iâm fine.â
âThen why donât you eat meat?â
Of course, Wen Wen wouldnât say he wants to change his habits to be less like Si Yue. His eyes rolled as he found a reason, âI want to lose weight!â
Fu Yunruo tapped his forehead, âLose weight for what? Where are you fat? I think you look fine.â
Wenwen scanned his own body. Looking at the round watermelon belly and chubby limbs, he pouted, âIâm fat everywhere.â
âNonsense, this isnât fat. All children are like this. When you grow up, youâll thin out.â
âDoudou isnât like this.â
âHeâs too thin. You canât be like him. Think about it, in your class, arenât you the most popular?â
Wenwen thought about it and realized it was true.
âThat means youâre the most likable this way. Donât you want to be the cutest kid in kindergarten?â
ââŠâ Wenwen hesitated. He liked being popular, so he naturally wanted to stay as the most popular child.
âDo you still want to lose these cute weights?â
Wenwen shook his head immediately.
Fu Yunruo was satisfied and gave him another piece of meat, âGood boy.â
Wenwen continued to nibble on the fragrant pork ribs. When his belly became even more round, he suddenly realized something was wrong. Wasnât saying he wanted to lose weight just an excuse?
ââŠâ Wenwen rubbed his belly and stared at the sky outside in depression. With his motherâs watchful eyes, what should he do to change his habit?