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Forcing Me to Be Reborn?!

Chapter 52: 51: Liking Her

Author: Kindergarten Expert
updatedAt: 2025-08-26

F{h*F5./ V hapter 51: Liking Her

    Shen Qingning sat to one side, watching Lin Lu raise her little hand and tap Cheng Zhu. She couldn’t help but think, “Are you guys flirting?”

    But to be honest, her curiosity had piqued about what exactly Cheng Zhu had written on the paper.

    Cheng Zhu then turned to Lin Lu who was standing behind him and said, “How is that unreasonable? I’m asking you, isn’t this a poem?”

    “Who says it’s not a poem just because it’s a bit short?” Cheng Zhu spoke confidently.

    The affair of a writer, could that be called short?

    It’s called concise!

    ...

    After all, Lin Lu was a college student. Though these days, college students might be the best examples of the phrase “clearly foolish,” she still possessed basic appreciation skills.

    Whether a poem is good or bad really depends on who you ask, as people have different tastes.

    But to say it’s not even a poem, that surely wasn’t justified.

    Everyone else had become curious and crowded around to see what Cheng Zhu had written.

    Shen Qingning glanced over and felt that the first poem “Rain” exuded a sense of innocence and romance, filled with childish charm.

    As for the second one titled “Lamp,” though it was just two lines, the word “hot” had really impressed her!

    This poem written by a seven-year-old had caused quite a stir online.

    Personally, she quite liked both poems, especially the second one.

    Such simple yet charming poems could certainly be memorized by kids in an instant. They could also expand the children’s thinking and broaden their imagination with words.

    “Who wrote these?” Shen Qingning couldn’t restrain her curiosity and asked.

    “Don’t know, but it definitely wasn’t me,” Cheng Zhu casually remarked as he picked up some salted peanuts with his chopsticks.@@@@

    Being a copywriter indeed felt great, but he certainly wouldn’t steal a kid’s work.

    At that moment, he couldn’t help but glance at Shen Qingning, who was now searching for the poems on her phone.

    “She seems quite interested?” Cheng Zhu was slightly stunned, thinking, “Could she be an artsy type?”

    In his past life, he had interacted with many artistic girls and had deep exchanges with them.

    From his experience, a portion of these women showed a stark contrast!

    On the surface, they seemed intellectual and artistic, but at times, their contrasting nature was quite something.

    He wasn’t sure what the principle behind it was, whether it was because these women usually restricted themselves quite a bit?

    Now, Shen Qingning searched online but didn’t find anything.

    However, it was just two small poems; it wasn’t something to dwell over too much.

    In Cheng Zhu’s memory, there were several other memorable poems written by children.

    Some of these poems, despite their childlike naivety, hinted at a bit of misery.

    Take for instance, the poem “Dad”:

    “Dad’s notebook,

    Everyone reads books, goes online, what kind of knowledge does he absorb all day?

    At that moment, Cheng Zhu received a picture on WeChat from “Hu Yan,” who had adjusted some details according to the instructions from her sponsor, making them even more risque?.

    Cheng Zhu, who was in the midst of feeding Little You, couldn’t let his sister sitting next to him see this type of picture.

    So, when he checked his WeChat, he tilted his phone screen in a different direction.

    Good grief, Shen Minglang had a clear view of the content on his phone.

    “Damn it, is this what he looks at all day? And there are even people specifically collecting these resources and sending them to his WeChat for sharing?” Shen Minglang was shocked.

    “Isn’t what I watch in my everyday life detailed enough?” Shen Minglang was puzzled.

    The meal was almost over.

    Shen Minglang started encouraging everyone to go out for a bit; his playful and lively nature really couldn’t keep him contained.

    Throughout the meal, Little You, like most children, might seem silent but was actually paying attention to their conversation.

    When she heard they were going out to play, her eyes immediately sparkled, and her pigtails seemed to lift in excitement.

    But Cheng You was also aware that it might not always be convenient for her brothers and sisters to take her out since she was a child who needed looking after.

    The expression on her face was caught by Lin Lu.

    So, the voice actress proposed, “How about we go to an arcade? We could take Little You along.”

    “An arcade! The kind where you can win stuffed animals?” Even a sensible child like Little You couldn’t contain her excitement at this point; her big round eyes nearly sparkled with stars.

    She thought this sister, who could impersonate a goose and even mimic Crayon Shin-chan, was really nice!

    Everyone was amused by her, and Shen Minglang said, “Alright then, shall we go?”

    Jiang Wanzhou nudged Cheng Zhu, “Why don’t you go ask the uncles and aunts? I haven’t been out with Little You in a long time.”

    He added to Little You, “Just wait and see how Brother Jiang shows off, I’ll win ten toys for you!”

    Cheng Zhu smiled, nodded, and got up to ask his mom for permission.

    It’s almost the end of kindergarten kids’ summer vacation; going out for a walk with the kids once in a while isn’t a bad idea.

    Cheng You immediately got up, saying, “Brother, I’ll come with you!”

    “Ah? You want to come along too? Can’t stand a second away from your brother, huh?” Lin Lu joked.

    Cheng Zhu shrugged and said, “No, she has her own little tricks. Watch, she’ll first give my mom a kiss then go ‘Please please, mom, can I go out with brother?''”

    Everyone laughed again, finding that the kids these days are indeed quite clever and quirky.

    In the end, Xu Yun didn’t want to spoil the kids’ fun; she just instructed them not to come home too late and to be careful.

    Cheng Zhu assured her with a smile, then holding Little You’s hand, prepared to call everyone to head out right away.

    Unexpectedly, Little You gently tugged on him.

    “What’s up?” Cheng Zhu looked down at her.

    Cheng You beckoned him to lean down, indicating that he should bring his ear closer.

    Cheng Zhu complied, albeit reluctantly.

    Little You whispered in his ear, cunning beyond her years, “Brother, I want to tell you a secret, I kind of like Sister Lu!”

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