In the afternoon, sunlight streamed through the glass windows of the kindergarten's lounge, casting warm, dappled patterns on the floor. A gentle breeze rustled through the camphor trees outside, their leaves whispering like a soft lullaby.

During nap time, most children were still rubbing their eyes and lying in their beds, but Le Bao woke up early.

She tiptoed out of bed, intending to go to the toilet to relieve herself.

Suddenly, a small, slightly wriggling gray ball of fur in the corner of the windowsill caught her attention.

The chubby boy held his breath and carefully pushed open a crack in the window.

It was a tiny kitten, only a few days old, covered in dirty gray fur. Its eyes weren't fully open yet, and its weak meows were completely drowned out by the wind outside the window. Its little body was curled up in a ball, shivering slightly from the cold, and it looked extremely pitiful.

"Meow?"

Le Bao lowered her voice and couldn't help but gently touch the kitten's soft head with her little hand. The kitten immediately rubbed against her fingertips and let out a soft "meow".

Le Bao's heart melted instantly.

She looked around carefully, then quietly picked up the kitten.

She knew that keeping small animals was not allowed in the kindergarten. The teacher had said that the children were too young to take good care of small pets, and that small animals might carry bacteria that could affect everyone's health.

But how could Le Bao ignore this tiny kitten that could barely walk?

Besides, no child can resist the allure of such a cute little thing.

Le Bao held the kitten in her arms and pulled her clothes tighter.

"Le Bao, what are you looking at?"

Yu Muchen walked over; he had opened his eyes the moment the little guy got out of bed.

"Shh, Guo Guo, look at the mud."

The chubby boy lifted his clothes, revealing a grayish little kitten inside.

The kitten's fur hasn't fully grown in yet, and most of its body is exposed skin.

"Le Bao, take it out."

Yu Muchen was worried that the kitten might have some kind of disease or be unclean.

"Why is Senyao? Meow meow howling, you can't elbow me."

Le Bao held him in her arms, unwilling to let go.

Yu Muchen sighed, turned around and found a small cardboard box, where he put some soft tissues.

"Put it in here."

Le Bao looked at the small box, then at the kitten in her arms, and reluctantly took it out and gently placed it into the box.

"Honey, is it going to eat my food?"

The chubby girl was a little worried that since she had taken care of this little guy, she would have to share her food with it, and she felt a pang of heartache.

"It's too small to eat solid food, so give it milk."

"howl"

Hearing that he didn't have to eat his own food, the little guy felt relieved.

Yu Muchen found a bottle of milk, but the kitten was too small to eat.

So he went to the living area and found a baby bottle, poured milk into it, and put it in the kitten's mouth. The kitten then ate it.

"Wo si si, wo wei."

The little guy found feeding the cats funny and was eager to try it himself.

Yu Muchen wrapped the kitten in several sheets of paper to prevent direct contact with its skin.

Le Bao is like a little mother; she's never been patient before, but she's showing unusual patience right now.

During afternoon classes, the little guy's mind was already wandering.

They put the kitten under the bed in the lounge, and the chubby boy would run into the room as soon as get out of class was over.

"Le Bao, where are you going? Do you want to sleep?"

Rou Rou followed Le Bao, who couldn't wait to run to the lounge.

Yu Muchen followed them slowly and deliberately, with Lele following behind him.

"Sister, I'm going to tell you a secret, shh."

Upon arriving at the lounge, the chubby boy immediately lay down on the floor, crawled under the small bed, and pulled out the cardboard box.

"Le Bao, what are you hiding? You're being so mysterious."

Rou Rou watched with great curiosity as Le Bao, wiggling his chubby little body like a silkworm cocoon, crawled under the bed.

"Clang, clang, sister, look!"

Le Bao opened the box, revealing the kitten inside.

"Wow, it's a kitten!"

Even the gentle, strong-willed woman's heart softened.

She doesn't keep any pets at home because her mother thinks pets are dirty, too lazy to clean, and doesn't have the patience to keep them.

Two little girls squatted in front of the box and reached out their little hands to touch the kitten.

Yu Muchen wanted to remind them to touch the cat less, as it was clearly unvaccinated.

Seeing the undisguised affection on the two little ones' faces, he chose to keep quiet.

"Are you taking this cat home? Or are you leaving it here? It's too small; we probably can't keep it alive ourselves."

Lele walked up and glanced at the little kitten that couldn't even stand up straight.

"No, my mom won't let me keep pets."

Rou Rou said regretfully.

My mother is allergic to animal fur.

Gu Nansheng has a sensitive respiratory system; things like animal hair and willow catkins can easily cause her breathing difficulties.

Therefore, the Yu family paid special attention to hygiene and the arrangement of their garden.

"How about I bring it back? My mom will definitely let me raise it."

Lele wanted to adopt this cat not only out of kindness, but also because of some selfish motives.

He thought that if the cat stayed at his house, Le Bao would go to his house to see it whenever she wanted.

"No, damn it, I'm a fat domesticated animal."

Now her dog son, Xiao Ai, has grown up, and she can no longer carry him or keep up with him.

Sometimes the man and the dog would even fight, neither willing to give in.

Le Bao and her dog son had their first argument because of two bones.

The incident started when the kitchen staff bought some large bones to make soup. After the soup was made, they casually threw the bones into Xiao Ai's special dog bowl.

Don't underestimate Xiao Ai just because she's a dog. Her doghouse and bowl are cleaned by a professional every day.

Le Bao saw this when he came back from walking the dog.

She saw a large, steaming bone in the dog bowl, with a lot of meat still attached to it.

Of course, Xiao Ai, the dog son, saw it too.

And so, the man and the dog began their race.

Of course, how could the two short-legged chubby little dog outrun his grown-up four-legged son?

When Le Bao arrived, Xiao Ai simply picked up the basin along with it.

It grabbed its dog bowl and ran off at top speed, leaving no food for Le Bao.

Le Bao chased after it angrily, but she couldn't catch up.

Finally, Xiao Ai's dog bowl tipped over, and a bone fell out. The chubby boy immediately pounced on it, picked it up, and tried to put it in his mouth.

Seeing that his food was about to be snatched away by his heartless mother, Xiao Ai, the dog son, immediately pounced, knocking the little fat boy to the ground. He then snatched the bone back from her mouth and ran away without looking back.

Lu Jianguo heard the little fat boy crying and came over to see his beloved granddaughter lying on the ground crying loudly.

When asked why, they learned that he had lost a fight with a dog over food.

Lu Jianguo was both amused and exasperated. That very night, he had the nanny make a large bowl of bones for the little fat boy so that she could gnaw on them to her heart's content.

Of course, the dog that bullied Le Bao had its dog food confiscated that night.

In the end, all they could do was gnaw on the bones that the little fat boy had gnawed clean to satisfy their craving.

Now that she has this kitten, she can be a little mom again.

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