He glanced at Pea, reached out to take the grape from her hand, clumsily peeled it, and then fed the flesh to Pea.
He did this because he didn't want his mom to get angry.
After that grape, Pea became even bolder, not only needing to be fed water but also daring to reach out and touch the little brother's ear.
Thus, there were these one-sided questions.
"Brother, why don't you smile?"
"Don't you like me?"
"This is a toy your aunt gave you, can we play together?"
"Do you like shaved ice cream? I think strawberry flavor is the best."
"Brother, have you been to an amusement park? The carousel is so fun, but I'm too little, so mom and dad won't let me ride it alone."
Those questions were all selectively ignored by Qi Ming, but when Pea mentioned the amusement park, there was a slight light in his eyes, very faint, not obvious.
Pea kept staring at him. Among children, there are always unique signals they can recognize, so she noticed immediately.
