Adventurous Adorable Treasure

Chapter 66 Sleeping on the street

Chapter 66 Sleeping on the street
Du Shaoze really couldn't bear it anymore, his eyes sank, and his whole body exuded a terrifying gloomy look.

This damn kid actually changed his voice control system, not to mention restricting his voice control rights, but also changed the remote control settings on the door, taking this room as his own.

He had never been so angry before, the fists in his hands creaked, and the word Chuan between his brows became more and more clear.

Alan watched Du Shaoze's gradually changing expression, and began to worry about what Du Shaoze would do in the future.

Looking at Du Shaoze's fist that squeezed the blue veins on the ground, he really wanted to push back a step and lock the door tightly.

Just when Allen felt that it was necessary to carry out his action, he saw Du Shaoze swinging his fist...but slammed it hard on the door.

Allen was unmoved, and did not cry bitterly because of Du Shaoze's actions. Instead, he waved his little hand and turned his head in disdain, "Cut~~ If you want to smash the door, I've been worried for so long; It belongs to your family, you can smash it however you want, you can smash it however you like, but you still have to protect your hands, otherwise you won’t be able to touch women.”

After finishing speaking, Allen gave a hutch, bypassed Du Shaoze's burly body exuding anger, and walked downstairs on his own.

This damned little bastard was almost carved out of the same mold as his mother Ling Xin.

Du Shaoze gritted his teeth angrily at Alan.

Originally, he was angry because of his mother's decision to come back, but now he can only express his anger by smashing the door by a kid, Du Shaoze felt quite aggrieved.

The domineeringness of the past seemed to have disappeared in an instant.

How is this going?

Du Shaoze suddenly realized this serious problem.

Speaking of anger, he does have it; Alan and Lingxin have touched his bottom line more than once, but it doesn't seem to make him too angry at all, and he didn't do anything particularly extreme to deal with their mother and child .

He himself didn't know what was going on, he was so angry that he was furious, and he still refused to attack. What was suppressing the anger in his heart that was about to break through his throat and spit out?

How many times the problems that troubled him still could not be solved well. He originally thought that keeping Alan would attract Ling Xin, and he would also be able to find the reason for his doubts during this period, but in the end it only found more anger and anger. Doubt and big trouble.

"what…………"

Du Shaoze raised his fist and slammed it against the door again, bursting out the anger that he wanted to release in his heart.

Like the roar of a lion when it was angry, it echoed throughout the manor, and even the security guards patrolling outside curiously pricked up their ears to hear the next words clearly.

But all that's left is the lingering sound of Ah.

Allen raised his eyes and glanced upstairs, and said to the housekeeper solemnly: "Grandpa housekeeper, please go up and see him, he must be mad."

"Since you have that kind of heart, why do you still make him angry?" The housekeeper said with a kind smile while pouring milk for Alan.

Allen put down the bread in his hand, pouted, and said unhappily: "Who told him to bully Ling Xin."

"I think you guys are bullying him." The old housekeeper said with a very sensible smile, as if he saw through everything.

Allen rolled his eyeballs quickly, as if he was really thinking about such a very important and serious question.

Are they bullying Du Shaoze, or is Du Shaoze bullying him and Ling Xin?

Seeing Alan's gloomy eyes, the old butler suddenly couldn't bear it anymore, and said with a smile, "Did you realize that you have gone too far?"

When the old butler saw Alan for the first time, he knew that he was an obedient and sensible boy, but his ideas were rather peculiar, and he could do many unexpected things.

For example, challenge the patience of the owner of this villa.

He felt that after what he said, Allen would definitely realize his mistake, and then stop fighting against Du Shaoze.

He likes Alan, but he also likes Du Shaoze; although he can't confirm Alan's real identity, he believes that Alan will live here for a while.

The harmony of living in harmony is what the housekeeper hopes to see from the first day he enters here.

But the good times didn't last long. After Du Shaoze's father died, all the warmth of the family disappeared without a trace, until this child appeared...

Although it only brought anger, but based on the butler's many years of experience, he knew that as long as this child was around, the good times would definitely come back.

But to the surprise of the old housekeeper, what Allen said after careful consideration for a long time was: "Don't you think he is bullying me and Ling Xin?"

The old butler stopped all movements and looked at Allen's serious expression. Could it be that he didn't understand what he said?

"Did he steal your things, or did he send someone to control your range of action?" asked the old housekeeper.

Allen shook his head.

"Then did he go on TV and say that you were wrong, or did he cruelly leave you outside?" The old housekeeper walked to an unfamiliar plant beside him and watered it leisurely.

Allen still shook his head.

"That's it." The old butler replied.

"But he deceived Ling Xin's feelings." Alan followed behind the old butler, arguing strongly.

The old butler was walking, suddenly stopped, turned his head and said to Allen earnestly: "That's the business of adults, children don't care so much."

Allen was unhappy when he heard the old housekeeper say this, and glanced upstairs, just in time to see Du Shaoze coming down the stairs.He deliberately raised the volume, and said righteously: "I don't care about Ling Xin, who cares? Let that irresponsible Du Shaoze care?"

The old butler looked up and saw Du Shaoze who was going down, and instead of answering Alan's question, he said respectfully to Du Shaoze: "Master, you can have breakfast."

But Allen was still relentless, wandering around the old butler, "Are you going to judge me? How did he not bully us?"

The old butler smiled even more than before, and gently tapped Allen's forehead with his index finger lovingly, "You, you are such a big kid, I think you are the young master's opponent."

Du Shaoze walked straight to the slender dining table, and said to Allen with a fatherly majesty on his face, "Don't hang around the housekeeper, come over to eat."

Allen turned his head, pouted, and snorted coldly: "Don't order me."

After speaking, he turned his head and wanted to go upstairs.

Du Shaoze took a sip of coffee leisurely, and said in a low voice: "If you want to leave here, I won't stop you, but don't blame me for not reminding you, your mommy has already left here; if you are kicked out by me, you will really The only one left is to sleep on the street."

(End of this chapter)

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