Pampered By All In Different Planes-Chapter 363 - 355: After Disguising Herself as a Man, the Rabbit Spirit Ran Away with a Baby in Her Womb 65

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Chapter 363 -355: After Disguising Herself as a Man, the Rabbit Spirit Ran Away with a Baby in Her Womb 65

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The three older brothers and Changqi all looked over at the same time, their gazes landing on the small street vendor selling candy hawthorns. The vendor felt uncomfortable under their intense scrutiny, so he scratched his head and asked, “What would you gentlemen like? I have candied hawthorns here. Would you like a skewer?”

“Four skewers, please.” Changqi turned towards the four children and silently took out a Spirit Stone.

When the vendor selling candied hawthorns saw the Spirit Stone that Changqi had taken out, his eyes widened dramatically.

“Sir, sir, isn’t that a bit excessive? Is that real?” At that moment, the vendor selling candied hawthorns began to speak incoherently. He had never seen a Spirit Stone in his life. He had only heard about them from others and seen one from afar once, which was why he could recognize it. But in real life, nobody ever used a Spirit Stone to pay for a skewer of candied hawthorns!

It was as absurd as using a piece of gold to buy a plain bun!

Seeing that Changqi had already bought the candied hawthorns, Yun Xia happily took one from the wooden post, holding it joyfully in her hand, while Lin An, Lin Zhou, and Lin You turned their heads awkwardly away, unwilling to accept the candied hawthorns that Changqi had bought for them. Nonetheless, Changqi didn’t get angry and took down three skewers to give to each of the children.

Even though Lin An and Lin Zhou always acted more maturely than their age, they were still children at heart, and couldn’t help but be drawn to these sweet and sour treats, occasionally sneaking glances.

Lin An frowned, pursing his lips as he said, “We have money too. We can also buy candy hawthorns for our sister. Xiaxia, why do you insist on eating the ones he bought for you? Do you think the ones we buy for you aren’t tasty?”

“Big brother, of course not.” Yun Xia, with her sweet mouth, ran over and began to hang off Lin An’s arm coquettishly, “Usually it’s big brother who buys me candied hawthorns. I love big brother the most, but today is our first time meeting our father, so let’s let father buy us the candied hawthorns.”

“Xiaxia, you can’t do this. This man—we’re just meeting him for the first time. We have never acknowledged him as our father. How can you suddenly start calling him ‘Father’?” Lin You crossed his arms, looking quite defiant. He still felt somewhat averse to Changqi, whose appearance had seemingly captured the hearts of his own mother and sister, causing them a sense of discomfort.

“But brother, we came out this time to hear Father explain the story between him and Mother, right? Why don’t we let Father explain as we walk? Or we could find a restaurant, sit down, and really talk it over.” Yun Xia’s suggestion quickly gained the approval of her three brothers, who tousled her hair, considering the possibility.

Lin You lifted his chin and said, “Alright then. Since you want to explain, then I’ll allow you to explain what happened with Mother and why you let her give birth to us alone, why she came alone to Shen Kingdom with us, but you never appeared. From our birth until now, you’ve never seen us, nor have we ever seen you. All this requires a reasonable explanation. If you can explain it today, then we will acknowledge you as our father. But if you can’t, then I hope you’ll stay away from our mother in the future.”

Deep down, they already knew that the man before them was their biological father. In other father-son recognitions, there might have been blood tests or investigations, but theirs was different. They resembled each other so closely. Yun Xia also looked very much like Su Zhiruan. They didn’t even need someone else to explain, or to use blood to confirm their relationship, to easily determine their kinship with him.

“Alright, since you want to know the truth, let’s go to a restaurant. I will tell you about that time.” At that moment, what filled Changqi’s heart more than anything was a sense of indebtedness and guilt. If he had found them sooner, if he had been with them earlier, perhaps they would not be so estranged from him now, and perhaps they could all have been living together happily and peacefully.

Changqi took the four children to a fine restaurant in Capital City.