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Chapter 20: Hmph! He Looks Better Than His Television Appearances!
Mo Heng explained, “I grew up watching your dramas! You must be Mentor Yu Jiaojiao?”
Yu Jiaojiao’s face changed from white to red and back to white again.
At the start, she had been troubled by the fact that Mo Heng was dominating the trending ranks on Weibo. Unexpectedly—
Mo Heng had recognized her!
Although she had made her debut as an actress years ago, she still wasn’t that old!!
“You… You’re not to call me Auntie!” Yu Jiaojiao was at the end of her patience.
Mo Heng thought this over for a moment before saying, “Then I’ll address you as Senior!”
Yu Jiaojiao was more accepting of this. She looked Mo Heng up and down, unhappily scrutinizing his figure.
Hmph! He looked even better than he did on television!
Yu Jiaojiao belatedly came to a sudden realization—Mo Heng was the one who wanted to cut into her son’s class!
Then, wasn’t the child with Mo Heng that illegitimate child who was trending??!!
Yu Jiaojiao hastily glanced at Tangtang, who was frolicking in the field of toys.
The little kid was currently hugging a unicorn plushy, chuckling with self-gratification as she sat on a rocking horse. She radiated cuteness and was just like a little angel.
Ah~~ Why were other people’s babies so cute and loveable?!!
Yu Jiaojiao was reluctant to look away, her eyes overflowing with maternal love. She criticized Mo Heng in her heart.
“Young people nowadays are too impulsive,” she thought.
This child appeared to be no more than two or three years old. At the age of 16 or 17, did Mo Heng…
Yuck!!
Yu Jiaojiao had hired Ms. Zhou, an early education specialist, after a careful round of selection.
What’s more, Gu Tingwei didn’t like taking classes with other children.
How was Yu Jiaojiao going to explain this to her son?
She needed to chase Mo Heng out before Gu Tingwei arrived.
If only this adorable baby didn’t belong to Mo Heng! Then, she would have found a way to get Gu Tingwei to agree to let this little lady attend classes with him.
With the company of an adorable, fair little lady, Gu Tingwei might just become more normal.
Yu Jiaojiao intentionally folded her arms and adjusted her posture. “Mo Heng, although you are slightly popular right now, Ms. Zhou was hired by our family first. I won’t allow you to cut into the class, so please take the child away now! Don’t disturb my son’s lesson time.”
Mo Heng felt very apologetic. “Senior, I know that my last-minute addition to the class has inconvenienced you. But I have no other alternative. My sister, she… is in a special situation. She has to be trained in a group setting. I can assure you that this child is obedient and clever. She won’t cause any trouble for you and your son.”
Yu Jiaojiao raised her voice and worked hard to play the role of an unreasonable woman. “You have already inconvenienced us!”
Mo Heng explained, “Senior, I won’t be able to find another teacher on such short notice! I promise that it’ll only be for one week. Just think of it as a favor…”
Yu Jiaojiao shook her head. “This is non-negotiable! Hurry and leave with your child! If my son sees you two here when he arrives, I’ll truly be angry!”
Realizing that Yu Jiaojiao wasn’t going to budge, Mo Heng was at his wits’ end.
However, Yu Jiaojiao wasn’t wrong.
She had hired the teacher first.
It was rude for Mo Heng to squeeze into the class without Yu Jiaojiao’s permission.
Mo Heng said, “I got it. I’ll leave with Tangtang now.”
Just as Yu Jiaojiao breathed a sigh of relief, she suddenly heard Gu Tingwei call out from behind. “Mom—”
Yu Jiaojiao hastily turned around.
She saw Gu Tingwei standing upright by the entrance, donned in a snow-white short-sleeved shirt and a pair of trousers. His brows were furrowed, and annoyance was written all over his face.
Yu Jiaojiao walked over in three steps. “Son, don’t worry. They’re going to leave soon.”
Gu Tingwei didn’t like attending kindergarten. However, Yu Jiaojiao didn’t want him to stay at home all day, so she had contacted a child specialist and would send him to school every day. This way, he could at least integrate himself into society.
Even so, Gu Tingwei still loathed strangers, especially unfamiliar children.