"Someone is after your mommy? Tell me who it is." Paul had always been able to grasp the main point.
Ye Ze gently covered his face with his small hands, his helpless expression coupled with a sigh.
"Daddy, is that the point?" Ye Ze pouted. "The point is that you can announce to the world that she's your wife!"
Only then did Paul catch the real point. He nodded.
Their two babies were both young but intelligent, so it seemed to make sense.
"But even without participating in variety shows, Daddy can do it."
Paul deliberately reversed the conversation, refusing to bring up the matter of participating in the variety show again.
It was not that he was unwilling to satisfy the two little cuties. He just wanted to tease them. It would definitely be fun. But what reason should he use?
This was a problem.
He might as well show his jealousy and see how the two children would react.
Paul acted as though it was wrong for them to be with their parents when they were on a honeymoon!
"Daddy, are you doing this on purpose?" Ye Ze was smart. "Just because my sister and I are going to the Sea of Love together?"
Paul raised his eyebrows, neither admitting nor denying it.
Ye Ze rolled his eyes and started to act cute. "Daddy, we're also worried that Mommy will be liked by bad people. With us around, bad people won't dare to approach!"
With that, Ye Ze took Paul's hand and shook it, blinking his large eyes as if accusing him.
Why haven't you forgiven me?
Paul was instantly struck by his cuteness. This son of his usually had a straight face. How could he act cute like this?
"Know your mistake?" Paul asked, picking Ye Ze up.
Ye Ze nodded furiously. In order to participate in the variety show, he had to admit his mistake.
Ye Ze thought to himself, I really put in too much effort.
"Now that you know your mistake, shouldn't you make it up to Daddy?" Paul asked.
Ye Ze thought for a moment and kissed Paul on the cheek.
"My classmates said that you won't be angry anymore like this," Ye Ze said. "Every time I kiss them, they will smile very happily!"
Not noticing his Daddy's speechless expression, Ye Ze happily shared a few things about school.
"Every day when I go to school, they want me to kiss them one by one until my mouth feels numb."
Ye Ze sighed. He didn't say that he was also immersed in it.
Paul looked at his happy son and felt that he would become an expert in love.
"We've gone off topic, are we still going to the variety program?" Paul asked.
'Kids are too jumpy. They can detract from the topic even when talking about serious matters.'
Ye Ze was speechless as he looked at Paul.
"Did Daddy agree? That's great!"
With that, Ye Ze jumped out of Paul's arms and ran toward his sister.
Ye Yin was watching some catwalk shows in Ye Keke's arms with great interest.
"Mommy, Yinyin wants to wear this too. Yinyin wants to be like a little princess."
Ye Yin pointed at someone on the phone.
Ye Keke agreed and kissed Ye Yin's cheek. "Our Yinyin is a little princess."
"Sister! Sister! Daddy promised us!"
Ye Ze ran over, followed by Paul.
Ye Keke tilted her head and looked at Paul. She was confused. What did he promise them?
"Wow, I knew Daddy would keep his word. He's the best daddy!"
Ye Yin clapped crazily, her eyes curved like the moon.
His son and daughter had raised themselves so high, and they did so in front of Keke, so Paul was embarrassed to go back on his word.
Paul tried not to laugh at the fact that the two kids had worked together to set him up. The teasing had turned out pretty well.
"Well, here's the thing. Little Ze and Little Yin want to go on a parent-child variety show." Paul cleared his throat. "They say that you would disagree."
Ye Keke looked at the three people standing in a row who made the same expression. It was like a copied and pasted expression, which was cute.
"It's not suitable for me to go." Ye Keke gave her reason.
Ye Yin said slowly, "No, Mommy. It's Daddy who wants to go but is too embarrassed to say. Daddy wants to participate with Mommy in the variety show. My brother and I are both just add-ons."
Ye Yin revealed an aggrieved expression. 'Little princess, you must hold it in and not cry!'
Ye Ze agreed.