Chapter 90 What is a bow tie?

After Yao Shu and Lin Zhi got home, they found that A Zhi and A Si were still asleep, and San Bao had already woken up, obediently staying in the cradle, with those dark eyes open, not making noise or making trouble, playing with himself.

Yao Shu stepped forward to pick up Sambo, kissed his chubby cheek, and asked with a smile, "Is Sambo hungry?"

Naturally, Sanbao couldn't understand what the adults said, so he just shook his arms, scratched the air with his little hands, and repeated a few syllables from his mouth.

Well, Yao Shu felt happy in his heart, he took it as an answer!
Ah Zhi on the kang woke up when he heard the sound, sat up and rubbed his eyes.

"Aniang, does brother want to play?"

He was in a drowsy sleep, but he could hear what Sanbao wanted to express.

Yao Shu suppressed the thoughts in his heart, and smiled, "Dabao is playing with his brother? Auntie, go prepare some food for him."

Azhi nodded.

Yao Shu carefully placed the three treasures on the kang, and then took two wooden toys from the shelf in the house and threw them to his youngest son. The three treasures were not picky, so they hummed happily and started playing with their elder brother .

At this time, Ah Si also woke up, turned over and saw his parents, and softly called out: "Daddy, Mommy."

The little girl's two small buns, which were originally neatly tied up, were crooked, her eyes were half-closed, and she looked sleepy. She looked extremely cute.

Yao Shu was going to the kitchen. Seeing Ah Si like this, he turned his head and said to Lin Rong with a smile, "Take Er Bao down and comb her hair."

The man readily agreed.

After Yao Shu left, Lin Rong felt a little embarrassed.

He picked up Ah Si first, put her on the edge of the kang, looked at her messy hair and thought for a while, "I'll find a comb."

Ah Si reminded him: "Daddy, there is a comb on Mommy's dressing table."

Lin Rong paused when he got up, touched the little girl's head casually, hummed softly, and strode towards his wife's dressing table.

When the man goes and comes back, he holds the comb in his hand.

He untied the little girl's hair tie in a strange way, and the two buns came loose, and the thin and soft hair spread smoothly on Ah Si's shoulders.

Seeing her father straightening her hair with a comb, the girl didn't make any further moves, and asked ignorantly, "Daddy, can you comb double buns?"

The man was silent for a moment, and asked, "Is that your bun just now?"

Ash nodded.

Lin Rong felt a little regretful, why did he untie the two hair ties just now?If he keeps one at least, it's better to see how it is combed...

Now I have to do it from memory.

With great difficulty, he divided the little girl's overly soft hair into two equal parts, grabbed the right part and made a small bulge, and when he was going to get the hair tie, he was stopped by Ah Si.

"Father, I'm going to wear pink clothes later, I can't wear blue hairbands anymore."

Lin Rong refused to put down his right hand, if he let go, the small bag that was finally rolled up would fall apart.

He had no choice but to discuss with Ah Si: "Daddy will wrap it up for you first, and then go find the hair tie, okay?"

The little girl didn't make things difficult for her father, and gave a cute "hmm".

With a steady hand, Lin Roe quickly wrapped the small bag on the right with a yellow hair band, and tied a knot that he thought was strong.

"Okay, now tell Dad, where is your hair tie?"

Ah Si pointed to the cabinet against the wall: "It's on the top floor of the cabinet."

Lin Rong picked up the little daughter, intending to let her pick it out by herself, but when Asi turned her head, the bun fell apart.

The little girl froze, feeling as if she had done something wrong: "Father, my hair is loose..."

The soft black hair is still a little brown, because it is too smooth, and when Lin Roe untied the knot, the hair tie fell off.

"It's okay." Lin Roe felt a headache, "I'll take the hair tie later, and we'll comb it again."

He carried Ah Si to the cabinet, opened it, and saw a layer of various colors, all of which were little girl's hairbands.

Sitting on Lin Rong's arm, Ah Si's line of sight was parallel to the upper shelf of the closet. For the first time, he had the opportunity to pick out a hairband by himself.

She stretched out her small hand while muttering: "Look for the two pink ones..."

I rummaged around and only found one.

"Where did my hair tie go?" She frowned, refusing to give up, and turned it over again, but still couldn't find it.

Ah Zhi heard it, and said from a distance: "Didn't you go to the mountain to play last time, did you lend your second cousin a hairband and let him wrap it around a tree branch?"

Ah Si turned his head to protest: "I didn't lend it to him! The second cousin untied it from my hair!"

She asked again: "Did the second cousin return the hair tie to me later?"

Ah Zhi looked up: "How do I know? Think about it yourself!"

The two shouted from afar, Lin Zhi wanted to laugh.

Ah thought for a long time, but couldn't think of it, so he pouted, turned his head and stopped talking.

Lin Rong comforted her: "Okay, Erbao has so many headbands, choose another one, huh?"

Ah Si blinked his jewel-like eyes: "But I want pink ones..."

It was extremely difficult for Lin Zhi.

In the past at the Lin family, the two children were still young, and they didn't like to talk on weekdays, so they rarely got close to him like this.Now that the little daughter is sitting on his arm, acting softly and coquettishly, Lin Rong really doesn't know what to do.

He picked and picked, and finally discussed with Ah Si: "Is green okay?"

Ash shook his head.

Lin Zhi was helpless, and then asked: "Is goose yellow good?"

After asking about the color of the hairbands in the closet one after another, Ah Si still shook his head.

Seeing that the little girl's mouth was flattened and her eye circles were turning red, Lin Roe quickly coaxed her: "Let's tie up our hair first, and when your mother comes back, ask her to buy you a pink headband, okay?"

Ah Si nodded aggrievedly, leaned on Lin Rong and stopped talking.

Seeing that the little ancestor didn't cry, Lin Rong breathed a sigh of relief.

He casually took two yellow hair ties, carried her back to the kang, and began to fight with Ah Si's hair.

Because he had made a small bag before, he was more proficient this time, and quickly parted the hair, grabbed the right part, and wound it into a round shape.

The next step is to tie the knot... Lin Roe tried several times, but Ah Si's hair was too soft and slippery, and there was no way to tie it.

He had no choice but to stop and think hard about how Yao Shu managed to tie the hair tie firmly and beautifully when he combed Ah Si's hair before.

Ah Zhi saw it, and interjected, "Father, sister's hair can't be tied like this."

Lin Rong turned around and asked him, "Can you do it?"

Seeing his son nodding his head affirmatively, Lin Roe breathed a sigh of relief, "Come on, come and try."

Ah Si stood obediently on the kang, letting his father and elder brother take turns fiddling with his hair.

But Ah Zhi is not Lin Roe, so he doesn't care how serious he is, and he will hurt Ah Si from time to time.

"It hurts—" she protested, frowning.

Ah Zhi hurriedly said: "Okay, it's about to be tied up, do you want to hang it down or tie it in a knot?"

Ah Si sniffed, a little aggrieved: "I want the bow tie that A Niang said."

Lin Zhi and A Zhi looked at each other, and the man seemed to be asking, what is a bow tie?

(End of this chapter)

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