I Turned Wild After Being Doted On By The Big Bosses - Chapter 965 - Brother, Did You Drink?
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Chapter 965 - Brother, Did You Drink?

Chapter 965: Brother, Did You Drink?

Zhou Yue put his phone aside. “Miss Tang, I’ve finished explaining the situation to you.”

“You…”

Tang Xi’s body was trembling. It was obvious that this man in front of her was already ready to touch the Tang family.

She gritted her teeth. “Huo Shidu, I’m Momo’s aunt. The Tang family is Momo’s family! If you do this, Momo will hate you!”

The man looked up at her with his pale-colored pupils, his expression unreadable.

Tang Xi swallowed unconsciously. “Let me go.”

“Tie her up and send her to the police station.”

With that said…

Huo Shidu stubbed out the cigarette in his hand and left, ignoring the screams inside.

However, when he looked down, he saw a small figure in front of him.

The boy looked exquisite and had yet to shed his childishness as he stared at him with big black eyes.

Huo Shidu slowly squatted down and looked at him casually. He tapped Momo’s head with his index finger. “What are you doing here?”

Momo rubbed his forehead that did not hurt and tiptoed to hug Huo Shidu’s neck. “Brother, don’t tell me you don’t want me too?”

He sniffed, his voice soft and filled with unease. “I’ve been trying my best to learn Chinese and I listen to Older Brother and Grandma. I’ll protect you when I grow up.”

The man reached out to pull the child away, his fingers gently wiping the tears on his face. “Really? Then why did you anger your Chinese teacher away?”

Momo was speechless.

“Who else did you kiss this morning?” Huo Shidu slowly looked through the accounts.

Momo’s small body froze.

Before Pei Yunge returned last night, Momo had promised Huo Shidu with his ‘dignity as a man’ that he would not kiss Pei Yunge secretly.

However, this morning, Momo thought that Huo Shidu was not around and hugged Pei Yunge coyly, so he took the opportunity to kiss her.

He was even talking bad about his biological brother.

“Let’s go downstairs for cake.”

The man rarely carried the little fellow himself.

Momo laid on the man’s shoulder and m