Intern Parents Chapter 2 Part 1

 

After Participating in Intern Parents Variety Show with Movie Empress Mother

Chapter 2 Part 1
She Didn't Like to Cause Trouble for Adults

Mo Sui looked at An An subconsciously.

The child was snow-white, wearing a light pink skirt, and her exposed arms were white and plump. She seemed to eat well.

The teacher at the orphanage tied her hair into two small bunches and put on two hairpins of the same color. Her hair was soft and a little yellow, which made her face looked even whiter.

She was so small that she almost drowned by the crowd. She stood on tiptoes and it looked very tiring. She tried very hard to look at her with blinking, clear, black eyes.

At the same time, the little dumpling’s attention was also attracted by Mo Sui.

She was wearing gray-blue home clothes, her skin was snow-white, and her long chestnut wavy hair was tied up casually and draped over her slender shoulders. There were also a few errant hairs that fell from her forehead and were gently hanging in front of her eyes, blocking some of the coldness of her eyes.

Children who grow up in orphanages were very good at reading people’s expressions.

The smile on this auntie's face was very light. She squatted down to find slippers for her. Although she was polite, she didn't seem to like her at all.

"Miss Mo, this is your little guest. Her name is An An." The staff member hurriedly introduced them, "An An, quickly call her mother."

The shallow curve on the corners of Mo Sui's lips did not dissipate, but the movements of her hands paused.

She didn't want the little girl in front of her to call her mother.

"How old are you?" Mo Sui changed the subject and asked coldly.

An An pursed her small lips, hesitated for a long time, and pointed out four fingers. "I’m four years old."

After saying this, she didn’t make any more sound.

This auntie doesn't like her, and she doesn't want to call her mother.

When the staff saw this, she became a little nervous.

This kid, why can’t she actively try to build relationships?

 

……

 

The program team originally wanted to conduct a simple interview with Mo Sui's husband. After all, this was what the audience wanted to watch. But who knows, Mo Sui said he went on a business trip and would not be back for three days. That being the case, the program crew didn't stay much longer. They installed cameras in the house and left.

After everyone dispersed, only one big person and one small person remained in the house, with big eyes staring at small ones.

Mo Sui didn't know how to interact children, so she pointed at the sofa. Just as he was about to speak, “Swoosh,” she saw An An running to the side of the small tent where the cameras were installed.

There was a wooden stool over there, and the little dumpling sat down firmly. It looked very harmonious.

However, on her fleshy little face, her pair of bright eyes were staring at Mo Sui seriously with a hint of timid vigilance.

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After all, Mo Sui was an adult, how could she keep being on a stalemate with a little child?

Although she didn't want to participate in this show, since she had signed the contract, she could only be dedicated to her work.

After all, the recording would only last for fifteen days.

Mo Sui took out the mission card left by the show team before leaving, opened it, and handed it to An An. "Look at your mission."

An An looked from a distance. She raised her chin slightly and glanced curiously at the task card in Mo Sui's hand.

She won’t cooperate even in this matter?

Mo Sui raised her delicate eyebrows slightly.

"We're not familiar, and it's normal if we don't talk to each other."

"But I can assure you that I'm not a bad guy."

It was rare for Mo Sui to say so much at once. She sighed softly in her heart and looked at An An again. "Can you accept this mission card now?"

An An tilted her head, listening to her saying this series of words.

Finally, the little dumpling said softly, "I don't know how to read."

Mo Sui: …

Hahahaha, this is like watching “Chicken and Duck Talk” comedy movie. You have to coax her when you talk to a child. Children are not reasonable. It seems that the Movie Empress really doesn't know how to interact with children.

However, the purpose of this show is to teach parents how to raise children. Recently, I heard people say that it is the first time for parents to become parents. But every time adults do something wrong, they use this trick. I always feel that it’s not right. Now they appear on the show as intern parents, so latter they'll be able to do better when they have their own children.

Some people also said that it would be better if parents can take an exam before having children. This is equivalent to a disguised exam, right?

But does this count as treating the little guest as a white mouse? I heard that this child's life experience is quite pitiful...

Not long after that, some netizens had already revealed An An's life story.

After knowing that she picked up from an orphanage and had no father or mother since childhood, the audience in front of the live broadcast room immediately felt very distressed.

She is such a cute child, how could her parents be so cruel?

At that moment, the audience hoped that Mo Sui could put down her identity as a Movie Empress.

Regardless of whether you can take care of children or not, in this short fifteen-day recording, please give the small dumpling some warmth.


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