Xia Ruoan took the children back to her parents' home because Leng Zexi was about to return home from a business trip.

So after dinner, Xia Ruoan decided to pack up the belongings left by the three children in the old house, and then take them back to their own little home.

When everything was packed, Mother Leng hugged her three lovely children tightly with reluctance, murmuring, "Oh, my dear grandchildren, grandma really doesn't want to see you go!"

That deep affection is deeply moving.

Xia Ruoan, who was standing aside, watched this scene and couldn't help but feel a ripple in her heart.

Perhaps it was because of grandma's emotions, or perhaps it was because of the thought of being separated from the children temporarily.

Her beautiful eyes gradually became moist, and tears welled up in her eyes, as if they would fall at any time.

She gently wiped away the tears from the corners of her eyes and gently comforted Leng's mother: "Mom, don't be too sad. Although we are going home now, we can still see the children every day."

"Besides, it's right in the compound, so it's easy to meet."

Then, Xia Ruoan turned around and said to his father, who was sitting on the sofa, "Dad, how about this? From now on, when Zexi takes the children out for morning exercise, let him adjust his running route a little so that he passes by here."

"In the evening, let's come back as a family and have dinner together, okay?"

However, Father Leng smiled and shook his head, refusing: "Don't bother, Ruoan."

"It's better to stick to the original pace of life. There's no need to make any special changes."

"Besides, your mother and I have planned to go on a trip tomorrow, and we won't be back for about a month."

"For the time being, please keep the children away from coming here. After all, my small fish pond can't stand the noise of the little guys every day. It's time to let it have a good rest."

Father Leng sat quietly on the sofa, his eyes looking lovingly yet somewhat helpless at the three cute and tender faces in front of him.

These are his three grandsons. However, whenever he faces these little guys, he often feels a sense of powerlessness in his heart.

Because the children's grandmother always protected them, Leng's father had no idea how to teach the naughty children a lesson or scold them.

At this moment, the clever Ningning seemed to notice the complex emotions in her father's eyes.

He blinked his big, watery eyes, hugged Leng's father's sturdy thighs tightly, and looked up with a puzzled look on his face and asked, "Grandpa, are you disgusted with us and don't welcome us here?"

Father Leng was slightly startled when he heard this, and hurriedly and carefully raised the apple knife he was peeling a little higher, for fear that he would accidentally hurt this cute little baby.

Then he lowered his head, glanced at Ningning in his arms with a hint of reproach, and said softly, "Ningning, remove the word 'men'. Grandpa really welcomes your two brothers to visit me."

"It's just you...Alas, you are like a Husky who specializes in destroying houses, so naughty." After saying that, Leng's father couldn't help laughing out loud.

Hearing this, Ningning, who had been expecting praise, instantly puffed up her cheeks in anger. She swung her chubby little hands vigorously, turned her back to everyone, and muttered, "Humph, bad grandpa! I won't talk to you anymore!"

As he said this, he deliberately acted as if saying, "I'm super angry now, no one can comfort me."

Mother Leng gently raised her hand and patted her husband's broad shoulders. The corners of her mouth rose slightly, revealing a gentle yet slightly resentful smile. She said softly, "You, at this age, why are you still so fussy like a child?"

"Look, now our little darling Ningning is mad."

The cold father standing by had an indifferent look on his face, even showing a hint of a mischievous smile.

He responded to his wife, "I was just teasing the little guy. Look how mad he is. He's so cute! It's so funny!"

However, in reality, Leng's father never really disliked Ningning in his heart. On the contrary, due to Ningning's daily mischief and physical problems, Leng's father paid more attention to and loved this child.

Father Leng quickly picked up the large apple he had just peeled, then slowly squatted down, handed the apple to Ningning, and coaxed her in a gentle voice, "Okay, okay, it's all Grandpa's fault."

"Grandpa shouldn't have played such a joke on my baby Ningning. Come, grandpa will give you a big apple, okay?"

Ningning blinked her bright eyes, carefully stretched out her hands to take the apple, opened her mouth slightly, and asked hesitantly, "Grandpa, are you and grandma too tired from taking care of me every day, so you want to go out and have some rest?"

After saying that, he looked straight at his grandfather with a puzzled look, as if he wanted to find the answer from the other's eyes.

Hearing his grandson's question, Leng's father couldn't help but feel nervous and thought to himself: Could it be that the words I just said unintentionally were taken seriously by this child?

Could it be that he really thought he was angry? Thinking of this, Father Leng quickly shook his head and replied seriously: "No, no, no, my dear grandson, I'm taking you with me. Grandpa doesn't feel tired at all."

"As long as I can see you happy every day, Grandpa is not tired at all!"

"Grandma, too." Leng's mother agreed with a smile, her eyes full of tenderness and love.

"We are very happy to have you three children. So even if we take you out to play, we don't feel tired at all. On the contrary, we feel very happy."

She gently stroked the children's hair as if they were the most precious treasures in the world.

Then, Leng's mother continued excitedly, "The plan for this trip was actually finalized last month. We plan to go out and have fun with our good friends."

"When we come back, we will definitely choose gifts for you three brothers."

"Besides, when we have a long vacation in the future, you won't have to go to kindergarten anymore, and your grandparents can take you out to play."

As she said this, Mother Leng held the youngest Ningning in her arms with a smile on her face.

Hearing this, Ningning blinked her big eyes a few times, then suddenly reached out and gently patted her heart.

He breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Huh... So that's how it is. That's great. Now I can finally keep my pocket money."

After saying that, the little guy smiled with relief.

Seeing this, Xia Ruoan, who was standing by, couldn't help but ask curiously, "Xiao Ningning, how come your grandparents' trip has something to do with your pocket money?"

Xia Ruoan looked at him patting his chest and was at a loss whether to laugh or cry.

Ningning explained seriously, "Mom, don't you know?"

My father once told me that everyone should be responsible for their own actions.

If my grandparents really need to travel to relax because they are too tired from taking care of me, then I should pay for it, because it is me who made them exhausted.

As soon as Ning Ning said these innocent yet exceptionally sensible words, everyone present was stunned in surprise. For a moment, no one could react immediately.

Everyone looked at each other, feeling moved and relieved. They didn't expect that this little child could have such ideas and responsibilities.

Mr. and Mrs. Leng looked at each other with relieved smiles on their faces, their eyes shining with joy for their child's growth.

They were filled with emotion, thinking that time passed so quickly!

It seems like the little baby who needed care yesterday has now grown into a sensible child.

At this time, Father Leng gently stroked Ningning's little head, with a gentle smile on his lips: "My dear child, you should keep your little money and buy your favorite candy."

However, Ningning raised his head seriously, his eyes firm and persistent, and said loudly: "Grandpa, I'm not kidding, I have saved a lot of money in my piggy bank!"

"I'm serious. I've saved a lot of money in my piggy bank," Ning Ning said seriously. "When you shake it, it makes a loud sound. You can tell it's very substantial."

Sui Sui looked at his innocent appearance and couldn't help but roll his eyes when he heard this. He hit him mercilessly, "Come on, don't be so self-righteous."

"With that little money you have, it's not even enough to buy a plane ticket for grandpa and grandma!"

Ning Ning didn't get angry at her brother's ridicule. Instead, she frowned and asked in confusion, "Why? My piggy bank is so heavy and makes such a loud noise. It must have a lot of money in it."

"The largest bill is one hundred yuan. The reason your jars make noises is because they are full of coins, and the largest denomination is only one yuan." Sui Sui explained to him.

Sui Sui sighed helplessly and patiently explained to him: "Silly brother, listen to this sound, it's all made by the coins colliding."

"The largest denomination in your jar is only one dollar. How can there be so much money in it?"

After hearing her sister's words, Ningning nodded as if waking up from a dream, but then seemed to remember something and muttered to herself, "But I only seem to have coins, no banknotes at all?"

"How is that possible? Doesn't your father give you a hundred-yuan bill every month?" Xia Ruoan was also very surprised after hearing this.

"Yes, my father gave it to us all at once, and then we deposited it into a money jar." Niannian also stopped painting and looked up at Ningning.

Ningning also looked confused and at a loss.

"Dad told me that the silver coin was also worth 1 yuan. He exchanged it with me. I looked at it carefully and there was a '' on it." Ningning explained to them.

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