Chapter 1676 - They should call it a night.
Provocative Fiery Wife: My Superior is a Affectionate Spitfire
She then promised the three children that she would finish looking at the castle before returning to Ran Ranâs room.
When she returned to her room, Ji Ziming was currently sitting before the building blocks and carefully studying them. He found that, other than the things they liked, there was another set of riddles in the building blocks. It was a riddle only the two of them could guess.
âI knew youâd be back.â
The man did not look behind him to know that Pei Ge had returned.
âHow did you know?â
She was perplexed. Donât tell me that he heard what the three children had said?
âBecause the entrance to these building blocks said that two people are required to complete the riddles inside, so I guessed that those two boys must be in our daughterâs room when you went looking for her. Theyâre just waiting for you to go over to tell you that you must return to your room and solve the puzzles with me,â explained the man.
âPuzzles?â
She also sat down beside him to look at the building blocks. She felt as though she were in an alternate space with a test given to them by their children.
âCome on. Letâs see what those kids are up to.â
Ji Ziming took off his suit jacket and exhaled as he looked at the building blocks before him. His dark eyes were filled with vigor and excitement to try the test.
âCome on. I want to see what the three children are up to as well.â
Pei Ge also blinked her eyes, then followed his instructions to look for answers in the blocks. All the answers joined to form a sentence.
At the same time, An An and Ji Chi were in Ran Ranâs room, guessing how much time their parents needed to find the answers.
âI think half an hour.â
âOne hour.â
âI think you both are wrong. They should take a night.â
Right after the girl said this, both boys were stunned. They did not know that, in their sisterâs eyes, their parents were actually this stupid.
âSis, daddy is so smart; I think half an hour is already fast enough.â
An An opposed her view with a wise look on his tender face.
âBut I think mommy is very stupid. Didnât you hear daddy calling her stupid?â
The girl blinked her large eyes which were filled with the innocence of a child. It could be seen that she was most concerned about her father instead of her mother.
âSecond brother, do you think our parents need as long as one hour?â
Ji Chi started pondering on it. He had indeed not seen how long their parents needed to solve something, but from how âbigâ this show they had prepared for the two, and his last and most important clue, he did not think that they could find the answer to everything quickly.
âI think half an hour is already very fast.â
He reached the same conclusion his brother did.
âSee; half an hour is already very fast. Sis, you should listen to us. Your second brother and I know all of daddy and mommyâs plans, as well as what they like.â
âIsnât it easy to know what they like? You can ask Auntie Zhang, granny, and even grandma.â
The girl refused to admit defeat. She just felt that their parents would take a night. She did not know where her confidence came from, but she was just this certain.
In truth, Ji Ziming and Pei Ge only took less than ten minutes to find all the clues. The clues joined together to form a sentence which pointed to the seventh book on the fourth row of her bookshelf. On page 23 of the book in question, there was a letter wedged in.
Most of what was written in the letter was about how grateful the three kids were to them. It also wrote about their feelings for their parents. It turned out that their daughter did not get sick by accident. It was because the three had gone to the fake mountain to play with water.
Ran Ran accidentally fell into the pond and got soaked; hence, she got a fever after being chilled by the wind earlier this afternoon.
âSo those three are this playful when we arenât home. I havenât heard their teacher speak of it. No wonder our daughter was so afraid of me showing up before her teacher. Turns out sheâs afraid that Iâll ask the teacher about her.â
âShe fears you the most, for you always know what sheâs thinking. Iâm different. She relies on me more. Compared to you, she must want to tell me more things.â
âThis is their fault, though. They should be punished for doing something wrong. How dared they anger and chase away the teacher I had painstakingly hired? If not because we were busy, theyâd likely overturn the entire house.â
Pei Ge read the letter and saw how the trio had even told her at the end not to get angry.
Still, how could she possibly not be angry? She even hoped to run to Ran Ranâs room now and asked them what they had done to the teacher.
âHire another one if they donât like the teacher. If they still donât like it, send them to a private and prestigious school. Donât be this angry. Itâs fine.â
Ji Ziming consoled her. As long as she was not angry, there was still room for salvation.
âOkay. I will see how much cheekier they can be after going to school. No wonder theyâre so obedient today. I didnât even notice that we didnât see the teacher I hired when we came back earlier.â
Pei Geâs eyes twinkled as she thought of how it was fine if the three did not like the teacher, yet they even did something wrong and purposely tried to cover up their wrongdoings.
âAlright, donât be angry. They are just children. Compared to them, I am more concerned about you. I will have to go get payback with them if something happens to you from this anger.â
The man looked at her with his deep eyes. She could feel the warmth coming from him. As long as she liked it, he could give her so much more. If one teacher was no good, then change another one. If it still did not work out, he could even bring all the teachers over to her for her to choose from and to test one by one.
âAlright. Itâs not that Iâm angry. Letâs just leave it like this tonight. Mom will go take care of Ran Ran later, so letâs not go look for our kids tonight. Let them know that we arenât easily cajoled.â
She pursed her lips lightly, eyeing the building blocks they had deconstructed. It was a big house, but there were just no more than ten useful hints. Still, it was something An An and Ji Chi had spent a lot of effort building. Disregarding how they would feel heartache, even she felt heartache as she thought of how long they had taken to build this, yet the two of them had easily deconstructed it.
âThe kids are insensible. We can educate them tomorrow. We should do what must be done, and we shouldnât do what we mustnât.â