Be that as it may, Lu Xiao hadn't given up.
With his parents watching the child, he naturally pulled his wife along to get to work making another baby.
He had figured it out—sons were nowhere near as sweet and caring as daughters.
Looking at his comrade's little girl, he was green with envy.
Lu Cheng'an had no idea that, in his parents' eyes, he had already been "cast aside."
After arriving in Beijing and enrolling in the military family elementary school, Lu Cheng'an truly became a wild horse set free.
Back in the Northwest, he had been tough, but there was still a hint of shyness from being the new kid.
But here in the Beijing military compound, he was surrounded by kids from similar backgrounds.
Every one of them was bold, opinionated, and feared nothing.
Lu Cheng'an blended in almost instantly and quickly became one of the leaders of the pack.
The first thing to change was his accent.
"Whatcha doin'?", "What're you lookin' at?", "Freakin' awesome!"
