Everyone Wants to Pamper the Lucky Daughter - Chapter 336
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Chapter 336: Chapter 334: Adopted Two More Children_1
“Roar.”
Huya swayed his big head as he walked into the living room, lying down at Su Qingluo’s feet, which scared the siblings a little.
“Huya is so well-behaved, he doesn’t bite people.”
The Little Prince hugged Huya’s neck and playfully frolicked with him.
Maodou and Heidou also happily came over, secretly stroking the tiger’s fur.
“Huya is a tiger that Sister Qingluo has raised since he was a cub. He’s very gentle, you can touch him too.”
Sister Wan kindly took Niuniu’s hand, and the two little girls became fast friends, quickly getting to know each other.
“I dare not.”
Niuniu was timid and dared not move from her spot.
“Little Master, how should I address you in front of others in the future? Should I call you my little sister like Brother Meng does?”
Shitou licked his face and approached Su Qingluo, rubbing the back of his head awkwardly.
Technically, he was slightly older than Su Qingluo, so he should be her older brother.
However, he didn’t know their real ages earlier and had been shamelessly calling her Little Fairy before.
He had gotten used to calling her that, and changing it to little sister now felt awkward.
“Just call me Qingluo; we are not real siblings. There’s no need to be so particular about it.”
Su Qingluo was straightforward and didn’t care about such trivial things, so she simply laughed it off.
“Alright, I’ll call you Qingluo then.”
Shitou visibly relaxed. Calling her little sister was too awkward for him, and he couldn’t bear to say it.
Su Qingluo smiled, “Come to think of it, we still don’t know your siblings’ full names.”
“We don’t have full names. We’ve been called Shitou and Niuniu since we were little. Before our godfather passed away, he didn’t leave any last words, so I only know that his surname is Jia.”
“Jia Shitou, Jia Niuniu, it sounds so awkward.”
Su Qingluo raised her eyebrows, teasing them a bit.
“Hehe, it does sound quite awkward.”
Shitou touched his nose and laughed awkwardly.
“My brother is good at studying. Let him help you think of some nice and elegant names.”
Su Qingluo laughed, “Niuniu is already seven years old. She should go to school and not just have a nickname.”
“Uh-huh, alright.”
When Shitou heard the word ‘school,’ his heart trembled a little, and there was a flicker of starlight in his dark and shiny eyes.
As expected, Su Zixuan, who was the top scorer in the Provincial Examination, came up with proper names for the siblings that very night.
Shitou was named Jia Yuchen, and Niuniu was named Jia Yuqing, implying that after the rain, the sky would clear, and blessings would continue.
With new names, Shitou, the little beggar, and his god-sister Niuniu began their new life in the Su Clan.
Shitou had an unusual bone structure and was very agile in his legs and feet. Quick at running, he had great potential for martial arts.
Su Qingluo intended to teach him martial arts, and seeing his sincere desire to learn, she accepted him as her disciple.
Shitou did not disappoint her expectations; he was a natural at learning agility skills and progressed rapidly.
In late July, it was time for the annual enrollment at the Thatched Cottage Academy.
Under the supervision of the County Magistrate, the new school building was completed smoothly, in time for the start of the new school year in early autumn.
The new Academy had a larger area, more classrooms, and a significantly increased enrollment capacity.
Villagers from surrounding areas no longer had to worry about getting their children into school, and they could now send their kids to the Academy with peace of mind.
This year, the Su family had three children to enroll: Maodou, Sister Wan, and Niuniu, who were all of the right age for enlightenment.
Su Hu and his wife prepared gifts to thank the Old Village Chief, who was tasked with helping the three children with their schooling arrangements.
The Old Village Chief naturally agreed, went to the Academy the next morning, and brought back good news by noon.
The three children were successfully enrolled, registered at the Academy, and secured their places.