Chapter 2155 - She’s Pretending to Be the Adult Version of Manting (1/2)

The 99th Divorce Wan Lili 17320K 2022-07-23

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio  Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Shen Luo’an’s body reacted much quicker than his mind, it was as if he was on autopilot.

He dashed into the room immediately and saw Shen Manting staring at the cabinet on the ground somewhat helplessly.

The bedside cabinet that had been positioned beside the bed had been toppled to the ground.

Everything that had been in it is now sprawled across the floor.

Fortunately, there was no glass and nothing was broken.

Shen Luo’an stepped forward to hold Shen Manting, and asked, “What happened?”

Shen Manting was in a daze as she replied, “I think Little Manting emerged just now.”

Shen Luo’an pulled her gently into his arms, and carefully asked, “And what happened after that?”

“She pushed the cabinet over. I didn’t want her to, so I returned.” Shen Manting hugged him as she continued, “It was so scary.”

“Don’t be scared. Everything’s still fine, isn’t it?” Shen Luo’an comforted her softly. “Wash your hands and we’ll eat. We’ll come back again to fix this mess later.”

“Alright,” Shen Manting replied quickly. For some unknown reason, Shen Luo’an felt that something was amiss.

He couldn’t place his finger on it, but everything definitely felt off to him.

After leading Shen Manting out, both of them washed their hands, and Shen Luo’an scooped out a bowl of rice for Shen Manting and himself.

Shen Manting took the bowl from him, picked up her chopsticks, and began to eat slowly.

She seemed especially fond of the plate of deep-fried pork ribs.

Shen Luo’an glanced at it, and asked, “How is it?”

“It’s delicious,” Shen Manting replied and glanced at him before continuing, “But Nanny He does it better.”

When Shen Luo’an heard that answer, his heart sank.

Without giving his true feelings away, he nodded his head with a slight smile, and said, “I’ll just have to work harder to improve.”

Shen Manting didn’t say anything further, and the rest of the meal passed silently.

Shen Luo’an pretended to have something on his mind. When they were done eating, he glanced at Shen Manting and said, “You haven’t seen your son for some time. I’ve arranged for him to start kindergarten in September. I wonder if he’ll be able to adapt.”

“He’ll definitely be able to,” Shen Manting declared confidently. “Little Yue’er is the smartest kid I’ve ever seen. When September comes, he’ll probably be smarter than all the other kids.”