Married at First Sight Chapter 4459
Zhan Muchen replied, “My mom and I will go wherever she takes us.”
Zhan Wei smiled and said, “Then Uncle Qi will take you to Ocean World and the zoo. You kids will love them.”
Many attractions in amusement parks aren’t suitable for young children, so they wouldn’t have much fun there.
Zhan Wei had no intention of taking his niece and nephew to the amusement park anyway, since the old family home already had a large playground. After Beibei was born, all the equipment there had been replaced with brand-new ones.
Grandma had said that the original play equipment was prepared for the boys, but now that they had grown up, it was time to upgrade everything.
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“Okay,” Zhan Muchen nodded.
Just then, the snacks Zhan Wei had ordered were served.
He said to Haitong, “Sister-in-law, have some snacks first. I’ll take you to my place later. I’ve already asked the housekeeper to prepare extra dishes you like.”
Haitong replied, “We’re not very hungry. Why don’t we just stay at this hotel? You have to work every day, and we’re here to relax. We don’t want to interrupt your work schedule.”
“Let the housekeeper show us around. You don’t have to accompany us personally.”
“That won’t do,” Zhan Wei said. “It’s your first time visiting here—if you stay at a hotel instead of my place, my brother will skin me alive when he finds out. I can delegate my work to others for a few days. I’ll just spend some time having fun with you.”
“I also want to be with Beibei. If I don’t, she might forget her seventh uncle by the time I go home for the New Year.”
He works in Yangcheng and rarely goes home, only returning to Wancheng during Chinese New Year.
The nephews and nieces in the family don’t have a strong impression of him as their seventh uncle.
With so many nephews, it’s understandable if they don’t remember him. But Beibei is the daughter the Zhan family has long awaited for generations, and he treats her like his own. He can’t allow his little niece to forget who her seventh uncle is.
“Sister-in-law, are you here alone with the two kids? No bodyguards or nannies with you?”
Zhan Wei asked as he handed a piece of dessert to his niece.
Was it really safe for his eldest brother to let his wife travel such a long distance with the children all by herself?
“They’re behind us,” Haitong replied. “Both nannies got airsick and felt terrible after getting off the plane. I told the bodyguards to take care of them first and come over when they’ve recovered.”
“Your eldest brother would never let the kids and me travel without bodyguards and a nanny.”
If she had taken only her son, Zhan Yin might have been less concerned. After all, Haitong was well-trained in martial arts—ordinary people wouldn’t be able to harm her.
Zhan Muchen, now six years old, had been given a solid martial arts foundation since he was about three or four. After two or three years of training, he could already knock down his older cousin Yangyang.
Although Yangyang had also been practicing for years, he could only beat regular kids. When he faced those with proper martial arts training, he was often outmatched.
When he first started learning, his master told him he had little talent for martial arts and would have to rely on persistence. With enough effort, he could surpass the average person, and most importantly, build a strong, healthy body.
Zhan Yin was extremely anxious about taking Zhan Xi out. His daughter was his only girl and more precious to him than his own eyes. If he hadn’t been away on urgent business, he would’ve dropped everything to travel with his wife and kids.
To reassure Zhan Yin, Haitong agreed to bring bodyguards and a nanny.
Having a nanny made it much easier for her to care for the children.
“How is Grandma?”