Chapter 118 Bai Jin picked up a child
Chapter 118 Bai Jin picked up a child
Bai Jin was speechless about Song Yi. To prevent Song Yi from snatching his barbecue again, Bai Jin quickly finished the three skewers of barbecue in his hand. He ate very quickly, chewing non-stop, the delicious taste of the barbecue spreading in his mouth. After finishing the three skewers of barbecue in his hand, Bai Jin looked at the skewers that were being grilled.
Without hesitation, he quickly took the skewers in his hands and stuffed them all into his mouth. His mouth was stuffed full, and his cheeks bulged.
Song Yi looked at the skewers in his hand, then at the skewers in Bai Jin's mouth. He really couldn't understand why Bai Jin ate so fast.
"He must have died of starvation in his previous life and is now reincarnated! He eats so fast!" Song Yi muttered to himself.
"Childish!" Song Yi said, then turned and went back to the room.
Bai Jin didn't take Song Yi's words seriously. He finished the barbecue with satisfaction and burped. Then, he lay down on the stool and looked at the sky in a relaxed manner.
Bai Jin made himself an extremely comfortable reclining chair. The chair seemed to be tailor-made for him, with every part fitting his body perfectly.
Every day he would lie leisurely on the chair, enjoying this rare quiet time. Every time Su Yan and the others went out, they would always see Bai Jin lying very comfortably.
Before leaving, they would always playfully kick Bai Jin's chair, causing the chair to shake violently, instantly waking up the sleeping Bai Jin.
Bai Jin was already used to this. He just squinted his eyes slightly, watched their backs as they left, then turned over and fell asleep again after a while.
Bai Jin was sleeping when he suddenly heard a child crying. The crying was "wa wa wa" and extremely loud.
In the dream, Bai Jin's first reaction was to wonder if Jiang Yunjiu had given birth to a child without telling him! He looked at Jiang Yunjiu with a questioning look, and was about to speak to her when he suddenly felt that the voice was wrong.
He suddenly opened his eyes, a look of confusion and bewilderment in them. He listened quietly for a while, and after determining the direction of the sound, he stood up and walked in that direction.
It turned out that outside the wall, through the small hole he had drilled before, Bai Jin saw something wrapped up and heard crying sounds.
Bai Jin was so curious that he was filled with doubts. He thought to himself: Is this child also a skeleton? With strong curiosity, Bai Jin climbed over the wall without hesitation.
He looked around cautiously and found that the skeletons seemed to have no reaction to the crying. He secretly walked to the crying sound, feeling nervous and excited.
He took a stick and gently lifted the cloth. When he saw a child, less than a month old, inside, he couldn't help but exclaim, "Oh my god! It's a real child!" Bai Jin's eyes widened in surprise. He kept looking around, even more confused. Why didn't the child's crying attract the skeleton?
Bai Jin saw the child's face was red from crying, and his little face was like a ripe apple, which made people feel pity.
He really couldn't bear to see the child continue crying, so he could only pick up the child carefully. When his arms touched the child's soft body, an inexplicable warmth surged in his heart.
Bai Jin gently rocked her arms, trying to soothe the child. Miraculously, the child in her arms slowly stopped crying and soon fell asleep. Its peaceful presence, like that of a little angel, filled Bai Jin's heart with tenderness.
When Bai Jin looked up at the wall, which was twice as tall as himself, he was immediately stumped. How could he climb in? He sighed helplessly.
Bai Jin leaned against the wall and slowly groped forward until he reached the back door.
Seeing the locked back door, he felt a wave of frustration. He looked down at the child, who started crying again. The crying instantly attracted the surrounding skeletons.
"Where's that crying coming from?" a skeleton close to Bai Jin asked. The hoarse voice echoed in the air, making people's hair stand on end.
As the skeleton spoke, he slowly moved closer. Bai Jin's heart tightened, and he quickly placed the child on the ground and began to pry open the lock on the back door. Fortunately, his skills were not rusty, and after a while, the lock was pried open.
Bai Jin hurriedly picked up the child, ran in quickly and closed the door.
The skeleton just happened to see Bai Jin closing the door and shouted excitedly: "It's a human! A human!" It tried frantically to grab Bai Jin, as if it had seen a treasure.
As Bai Jin closed the door, the skeleton instantly lost its target and returned to normal. "Hey! How did I get here?" The skeleton muttered to itself in confusion, then turned and left.
Bai Jin leaned against the door, listening to the noise outside, and felt relieved.
He slowly lowered his head, watching the child in his arms calm down. The child opened his eyes and looked at Bai Jin, his clear eyes tinged with light blue, but in an instant the light blue disappeared, returning to normal pupils.
Bai Jin was stunned for a moment, thinking something was wrong with his eyes. He blinked and looked into the child's eyes again. "Was that just an illusion?" Bai Jin muttered, his heart filled with doubt.
Bai Jin then remembered that he was still a child. Why did he have to take care of a child? "I don't know how to raise a child!" Bai Jin said a little collapsed.
But when he saw the adorable baby in his arms, he couldn't bear to put it back.
Bai Jin lowered his head and said to the child, "Your parents are so irresponsible to leave you outside." After that, he carried the child to his chair and gently placed the child on the chair.
He picked up the space bag, took out another space bag from it, and began to search for books.
"I remember I had a book about taking care of children, how come it's gone?" Bai Jin muttered as he kept searching.
"Found it! Hey!" Bai Jin excitedly pulled out a book titled "How to Care for Cubs." He eagerly flipped open the book and saw the first chapter, "First, tell the cub that she was found in the trash." This made Bai Jin doubt whether this book was truly legitimate.
Then he turned to the second page and saw the words "Tell the cub, when you grow up, learn to make your own milk powder."
Bai Jin looked at the content and the three letters "PUA" that were crossed out, and an expression of disbelief appeared on his face.
"What a rubbish book!" Bai Jin shouted angrily, and then threw the book over the wall. There was a "Ah!" sound, as if it hit someone on the head.
Bai Jin was startled and quickly looked through the hole, only to find that it was a skull that was hit. He breathed a sigh of relief and thought: That's all right.
Bai Jin's gaze returned to the sleeping child. A complex mix of emotions welled up in his heart as he looked at that tiny face. He rubbed his chin, lost in thought. He had absolutely no experience taking care of children. What if they died?
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