The big boss is reborn and lets himself go.

Chapter 45 This dog food is too much!

In the early morning, the first rays of sunlight streamed through the window, like a child reluctant to get out of bed, lazily bathing the room in a golden glow. Everything inside seemed so warm, as if every corner radiated vitality and energy. Outside, birds chirped merrily among the trees, seemingly sensing the beauty of the moment. The dew on the leaves hadn't yet fallen; the glistening droplets sparkled in the sunlight, dazzling like pearls.

The four Zhou sisters have been incredibly busy these past few days, putting all their effort into preparing for the arrival of their two children. Setting up cribs, decorating the nursery, and other tasks are hard work, but everyone's face is beaming with happiness.

The new nursery is located on the second floor, right next to Zhou Yanhuan's room, making it convenient to care for the baby at any time. Due to time constraints, they didn't do much complicated renovations to the room, simply moving in some children's items and laying soft mats throughout to ensure the babies could grow up safely and comfortably.

When Zhou Jiayu was helping out a couple of days ago, he asked the new mother, Zhou Yanhuan, why she didn't just renovate the house to give them their own rooms. After all, the house is quite spacious; they could easily have separate rooms for both children. Why insist on having both children squeezed into one room?

Zhou Yanhuan did not answer the question at the time, but instead asked in return: "Zhou Jiayu, were you separated from Zhou Jiaxuan (Baldwin) when you were a child?"

Upon hearing this question, Zhou Jiayu was speechless. Zhou Jiaxuan (Baldwin) was his twin brother; they had grown up together, practically inseparable. Later, as they grew older, they had the opportunity to live their own lives, but their bond remained strong.

Zhou Jiayu was silent for a moment, then said, "I understand, little sister." After saying that, he turned around to deal with other things.

The children's rooms weren't finished until yesterday evening. Throughout the process, everyone tacitly remained silent, and no one mentioned it. They all knew that the two children were of great significance to Zhou Yanhuan, and her plan was crucial. Revealing it rashly might negatively impact Zhou Yanhuan's plans. Although they had received paternity test results the day before confirming the parentage of Zhou Yanhuan and the two children, they still chose to keep it a secret.

However, in order to protect the safety of the child and Zhou Yan, they dared not say it directly.

After all, everyone in the family is shrewd and not easily fooled. If they wanted to be fooled, they would only believe it if Zhou Yanhuan told them.

All four of them went to bed early yesterday, so Zhou Jiayu, Zhou Jiayue, and Feng Muyang had already arrived at the dining room of Zhou Yanhuan's main building from their villa to wait for Zhou Yanhuan to come downstairs for breakfast.

Zhou Jiayu wasn't angry at the empty dining table. Although he was grumpy when he woke up, he wasn't entitled to be grumpy here, or rather, he wasn't entitled to be grumpy when he woke up with Zhou Yanhuan.

He wasn't angry; he just looked at his phone because he knew getting angry was useless, and everyone in the entire Brilliant Garden revolved around Zhou Yanhuan.

He was the youngest prince of the second generation of Yuzhou Kingdom, but he was no match for Zhou Yanhuan, because she was the Queen's favorite little princess.

Although Zhou Jiayu was somewhat displeased, he understood that his status here was not high. As the youngest prince of the third generation of Yuzhou Kingdom, he might have a certain amount of power and status outside, but within this family, everything revolved around Zhou Yanhuan.

Zhou Jiayue and Feng Muyang sat quietly to the side, watching Zhou Jiayu. They could sense his dissatisfaction, but there was nothing they could do to change it. After all, Zhou Yanhuan and Zhou Jiayue were the two most beloved members of the family.

Time ticked by, and Zhou Yanhuan finally came downstairs and entered the dining room. Seeing the three people waiting at the table, she smiled slightly: "You're all here!"

Zhou Jiayu and Feng Muyang both stood up and greeted Zhou Yanhuan. They knew in their hearts that they could not afford to offend this princess, otherwise the consequences would be unimaginable.

While Zhou Jiayu was lost in thought, Zhou Yanhuan, dressed in a light purple, layered long dress, walked gracefully and elegantly into the restaurant. Her skirt swayed gently with her steps, as beautiful and captivating as a blooming flower.

Her appearance caught the attention of Zhou Jiayu, Zhou Jiayue, and Feng Muyang, who all cast admiring and envious glances at her. Zhou Yanhuan, however, paid no attention to any of this. She walked straight to the head seat of the restaurant, sat down calmly, and exuded confidence and authority.

"Good morning!" Zhou Yan greeted the three with a bright smile, her voice clear and melodious. Her smile was as warm as sunshine, making people feel friendly and comfortable.

"Did you all sleep well last night?" Zhou Yanhuan asked with concern, her eyes sweeping over everyone. Her tone was full of care, which touched everyone present.

The servants began their busy but orderly work as soon as Zhou Yanhuan appeared in the dining room. They carefully placed the meticulously prepared breakfast on the table, as if presenting a fine art feast. Each dish exuded an enticing aroma, making one's mouth water.

Zhou Yanhuan sat gracefully at the dining table, her movements light and natural, like a noble swan. She gently picked up her cutlery and began to savor the sumptuous breakfast. Her eyes were focused on the food, as if she were enjoying every delicious bite.

The others sat quietly in their seats, enjoying their breakfast with the same elegance. Their movements were delicate and careful, without making any unnecessary noise. A tranquil atmosphere permeated the entire restaurant, broken only by the soft sounds of chewing and the clinking of cutlery.

However, this silence did not make the atmosphere more relaxed and pleasant; instead, it created a sense of oppression. Everyone was immersed in their own thoughts, as if shrouded in an invisible veil. No one took the initiative to speak; they simply ate their breakfast in silence, occasionally glancing up to exchange glances, only to quickly lower their heads again.

“Brother-in-law, you know Shanghai better than I do. We’ve already taken care of everything we needed for the kids these past few days. But I didn’t realize that my job is a bit unusual, and I might be quite busy for a while. I really don’t want you to find two trustworthy live-in nannies or childcare workers from the Feng family—people who are discreet, hardworking, have no bad habits, and can take care of the children.” Zhou Yanhuan broke the ice by asking Feng Muyang while eating.

Feng Muyang was slightly taken aback when he heard Zhou Yanhuan's words. He hadn't expected Zhou Yanhuan to bring up this topic so suddenly. He was silent for a moment, then replied, "Yes, it's true that we need to carefully select a live-in nanny who can take care of children. I'll go back and ask my mother to see if we can find two suitable people from the Feng family to come and help as soon as possible."

Feng Muyang thought to himself that Zhou Yanhuan was right; he had realized the problem himself. After all, he had two young children at home who needed careful care. Moreover, he hoped to find reliable people to help so that he could entrust the children to them with peace of mind.

Zhou Yanhuan nodded and continued eating, but her mind was preoccupied with how to better arrange the lives and education of her two children. She knew that although Feng Muyang had agreed, she still needed to take care of the specifics. After all, she was the children's mother and had to ensure they received the best love and care.

A silence fell over the table as the two lost in their own thoughts. Feng Muyang began to consider how to discuss this matter with his mother, while Zhou Yanhuan pondered how to choose a suitable nanny or childcare worker. She decided to ask Feng Muyang about his specific requirements and considerations when looking for a nanny after dinner.

"Yes, thank you for your trouble, brother-in-law," Zhou Yanhuan said with a smile.

Hearing her sister's words, Zhou Jiayue smiled and said, "It's no trouble at all. He's my fiancé, and the children are my nephew and niece. It's only right that he, as the uncle, does this."

Upon hearing his fiancée Zhou Jiayue's words, Feng Muyang turned to look at Zhou Jiayue sitting next to him and said with a doting smile, "Yes, this is what I, as her uncle, should do."

Looking at the two people, Zhou Yanhuan and Zhou Jiayu suddenly felt very full.

This is really torturing single people first thing in the morning.

Zhou Yanhuan and Zhou Jiayu exchanged a glance, their silence speaking volumes.

They both saw the same thing in each other's eyes—they'd had too much dog food (a Chinese slang term for public displays of affection)!

They couldn't help but think to themselves: These two are always showing off their love!

However, despite feeling somewhat helpless, they still cherished this warm atmosphere. After all, it was this kind of family that brought them happiness and warmth.

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