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"Shh, brother, don’t wake up the Bad Aunt..."

At this mont, Su Xingwan heard so whispering behind her. She wanted to pretend she didn’t hear it, but unfortunately, their voices were actually quite loud.

Plus, they thought they were being quiet, but their movents were just a constant stream of noise in her ears.

Su Xingwan turned over deliberately and mumbled.

The next second, the two little ones imdiately quieted down.

But it wasn’t long before there was rustling behind her again.

Little Su Hua whispered, "Brother... the Bad Aunt won’t be woken up by us, right?"

"Probably not? She’s been asleep for a long ti and hasn’t woken."

"The Bad Aunt seems to have beco lazy, she doesn’t care about us anymore."

"It’s best if she doesn’t care, let’s not bother her, it would be best if the Bad Aunt never gets up again."

"But, if she doesn’t get up, no one will cook for ..."

Su Xingwan listened to the two little ones talk about her behind her back, feeling sowhat speechless.

Kids are just kids, talking secretly behind her, not even knowing to keep their distance.

Soon after, there was more rustling behind her, Su Xingwan finally couldn’t stand it, and sat up quickly.

The two little ones stared at her with wide, alert eyes.

Su Xingwan saw at the mont she sat up, the hands of the two little ones quickly hid behind their backs.

And Little Su Hua’s mouth was puffed up, with crumbs resembling cookie residue at the corners.

Su Xingwan got up and walked over: "What are you hiding?"

"...Nothing, we’re not hiding anything."

The two little ones kept their little hands hidden behind their backs, looking guilty, and as Su Xingwan approached, they kept retreating until they were cornered against the wall.

Seeing their dishonest behavior, Su Xingwan grabbed the collar of her shirt and directly lifted her up.

It was then that Su Xingwan noticed how pitifully thin this little one was, small and hardly any at on her bones.

In this harsh winter, her clothes were also very thin, Su Xingwan paused for a mont.

Seeing his sister caught by the Bad Aunt, Little Su Luo hurried over to hit her leg, shouting, "I’ll hit you, you Bad Aunt, let go of my sister!"

Su Xingwan ignored the ineffective tickling-like attack from behind.

She quickly grabbed Little Su Hua’s hidden hand.

Open it to find she was holding a handful of broken cookie crumbs.

Su Xingwan paused: "Where’d you get these cookies?"

After speaking, she looked down at the cookie bag still on the ground and picked it up to check.

Only to find out the expiration date on the packaging was gone.

She froze, quickly trying to take out the cookies not yet fully swallowed from her mouth.

"Quick, spit it out!"

Su Xingwan’s voice carried urgency.

She thought to herself, oh my goodness, such a small child eating expired food, better not let it cause any problems.

However, to Little Su Luo, the Bad Aunt’s crude actions seed like she was abusing the child again.

He hurriedly knelt down, hugging the Bad Aunt’s leg, tears streaming down his face in fear.

"Auntie, I’m sorry, I stole your cookies, it has nothing to do with my sister!"

Through intense efforts, Su Xingwan finally got the cookie crumbs out of Little Su Hua’s mouth.

She breathed a sigh of relief; luckily, it didn’t turn into a grave mistake.

She knew that if anything happened to these little ones in front of her, her future would be bleak.

Yes, she transmigrated into a classic novel about a domineering CEO and a runaway mother, becoming the evil aunt with little description in the book.

The main character died early, and she entrusted her only living relatives — grandma and aunt — with her three newborn triplets along with a generous sum of money before passing.

Initially, when the grandma was still there, the three little ones managed to get by, but a year later, grandma passed away, and the sister started acting irresponsibly.

Not only did she neglect them, but she abused those poor little ones, often leaving them without food or clothes, constantly beating and scolding them.

Later, when the genius Sanbao’s uncle ca over, and upon seeing the elder brother’s kids being abused beyond recognition, he was furious and had the evil aunt sent to a ntal hospital where she was electro-shocked by machines daily, or beaten by a group of bodyguards every day at fixed tis, within just a few days, causing the evil aunt to break her hands and feet, and her eyes were gouged out.

Not long after, she t a tragic end there, with nobody helping to tidy up her remains...

Su Xingwan recalled the plot of the book, and whenever she thought of that cold and heartless, cruel and ruthless uncle torturing the evil aunt’s body and spirit with inhumane thods every day, she shivered involuntarily.

She definitely doesn’t want that kind of ending!!!

At this mont, Little Su Hua’s eyes were brimming with tears, her eyes were red.

The next second, she started bawling.

"I want mommy... I want mommy..."

Listening to the crying of the little ones, Su Xingwan felt completely at a loss.

[What to do? What to do? She is single from birth, never been in a relationship, how could she know how to bring up kids.]

Little Su Hua heard Bad Aunt’s thoughts, her crying abruptly ceased.

In those big eyes of hers, there was a big question mark???

Su Xingwan saw her sobbing stopped, and internally breathed a sigh of relief.

[Luckily, I don’t have to comfort her.]

She squatted down, looked into Little Su Hua’s eyes, patiently explaining: "Just now, Auntie took cookies from your mouth not to bully you, it’s because these cookies have expired and can’t be eaten."

After speaking, Little Su Luo turned a bit stone-like.

Little Su Hua tilted her head: "What does expired an?"

Su Xingwan: "It ans food can no longer be eaten."

Little Su Hua timidly said: "Why can’t it be eaten?... The cookies still sll very nice."

Su Xingwan: "Even if it slls nice, you can’t eat it, it’ll make you have a stomach ache."

"...Oh." Little Su Hua understood imdiately upon hearing that eating these cookies would give her a stomach ache.

But, strangely, this aunt seed different today.

Oh no, this aunt started being different few days ago, she hadn’t heard the aunt ntally scold her and her brother for days.

Su Xingwan stood up, rubbed the tuft of hair on her head delicately. Little Su Hua was sowhat overwheld by Bright Aunt’s sudden gentle treatnt.

**

After settling the two little ones, Su Xingwan’s phone rang.

Upon answering, spewing from the other end was a barrage of rage: "Su Xingwan! I told you to accompany Young Master Ye, where have you been these past days?"

"Who’s Young Master Ye?" Su Xingwan was still a bit confused.

"Su Xingwan, don’t pretend to be naive? You yourself swore you’d secure Young Master Ye these few days, but days passed with no news, and eventually, I got word that the spot for that variety show went to Zhang Qiaoqiao."

Su Xingwan: "..."

"You’re sothing else! Didn’t complete the task and now acting dead, not even a peep, not even a call, with this kind of attitude, do you still want to sign with Yuehua?"

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