But right now, these kids are still young, and of course, they need to be protected by us.
Manman walked down with her luggage bag from the back, hurrying her showy son and daughter into the car. Really can't stand it, she and her husband both prefer to be low-key. No idea who the kids learned from; once they put on the little military uniforms, they were unstoppable, showing off in front of their grandparents all morning, and even now.
It can only be said that her son and daughter have an unbreakable bond with the military, incredibly infatuated with soldiers.
As the two little rascals got into the car, they didn't forget to pull their eyelids at Uncle Yao: know you're watching.
It wasn't until her son and daughter made a disrespectful gesture towards Uncle Yao that Manman seemed to notice his presence.
"Brother Yao." Manman naturally walked over to greet him, about to leave.
