Transmigrated Into the Vicious Stepmother in a Historical Novel - Chapter 235
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When the children returned home with Sheng Fei, their emotions gradually stabilized.
However, throughout the day, the children were very unhappy, each of them looking somewhat sorrowful.
After all, those were their biological parents, so naturally their sadness was deeper than that of ordinary people.
Sheng Fei understood this.
“Alright, alright, it’s time to sleep. Get some good sleep now so you’ll have energy for tomorrow. Look at your little faces, all swollen from crying. If you keep this up, you won’t look good at all.”
Sheng Fei pinched Lu Chen and Lu Yu’s cheeks and tried to comfort the two brothers.
Lu Chen was usually a very strong little boy. He rarely showed such vulnerability.
Lu Yu, on the other hand, was a little crybaby. He was always ready to cry at any moment.
In the end, Sheng Fei discussed with Lu Ting and decided that he should stay with the four children while they slept. Having Lu Ting nearby would comfort them a bit.
Lu Yang went to Sheng Fei’s room so that Sheng Fei could keep her company.
Although they were all children, there were still differences between boys and girls, especially since they were growing up. It was better for them to sleep separately.
Men often overlook these details, but since Sheng Fei had become a mother to several children, she needed to pay more attention.
Lu Yang would soon grow up, and it was even less appropriate for her to share a room with her brothers, so Sheng Fei planned to buy a small bed for Lu Yang in the county soon and place it in her room so they could share the space.
“Auntie, Uncle just told me to sleep in the same room with you.”
Lu Yang looked a bit pitiful. She hugged her toy bear, scratching her head with a confused expression on her face while looking at Sheng Fei.
Seeing Lu Yang’s adorable expression, Sheng Fei couldn’t help but pinch her cheek.
“Yes, your uncle is right. You’re going to sleep with me. How about it? Do you want to sleep with Auntie?”
“I do.”
Lu Yang didn’t hesitate and climbed onto Sheng Fei’s bed using both hands and feet.
After playing around on the bed for a while, she finally fell asleep.
Initially, Sheng Fei had given Lu Yang a small blanket so they would each have their own blanket. To her surprise, Lu Yang was restless in her sleep and ended up crawling into Sheng Fei’s blanket, hugging her from behind.
Sheng Fei gently patted Lu Yang’s hand, turned around, and held her close.
In her sleep, Lu Yang murmured and talked in her dreams.
“Mom, dad.”
She mumbled incoherently, calling for her parents. Sheng Fei was startled awake several times by Lu Yang’s sleep talk. Since she was already a light sleeper, hearing Lu Yang call out made her shake her head.
She knew that Lu Yang felt insecure deep down. Children who lost their parents at a young age were often more sensitive.
They always felt they might be a burden to others, so Sheng Fei was even more protective of them. She was worried that these little ones might feel uncomfortable.
“Okay, okay, I’m here, my little darling. I’m right here.”
Sheng Fei comforted Lu Yang, not knowing if Lu Yang heard her in her dreams or not. Lu Yang held Sheng Fei tightly, looking adorably dazed.
“How cute! It seems having children is not easy, but raising them is even harder.”
Storyteller Salted Fish's Words
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