MDKP Ch. 9.2

Translator: Dj22031

Editor: Dj22031

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They had a happy meal of grilled fish. Xiao Yao filled his stomach and stopped eating. The rest was used to fill Bai Ju’s black hole-like stomach. In short, there was no waste. Old Dog Bai was very satisfied.

Bai Ju didn’t realize that he had become the mobile phone screen saver of many little girls. He was still dragging Xiao Yao to continue shopping.

Bai Ju had purchased a lot of clothes and accessories. The car they drove in was packed with shopping bags, both large and small. While the two of them were eating, Hou Jing had already driven to the Demon Management Bureau and delivered all the clothes and other items that Xiao Yao bought there, and deposited them at the Butler Center, waiting for Xiao Yao and the others to bring the car back again in the afternoon.

Was Xiao Yao someone with an excessive desire to shop?

Not usually, but now.

He originally thought that they would buy clothes in the morning and just wander around in the afternoon. Unexpectedly, as the two of them were shopping together, Xiao Yao was gradually aroused by Bai Ju and began to consider buying some things that he would not usually think about.

Was the chair in the study a little hard? Change to a soft one.

Was the sofa in the living room a little too small? Get a bigger one.

Were the books at home too boring? Buy something interesting.

Bai Ju’s guest room needed to be tidied up and decorated – after all, Bai Ju in human form could not continue to sleep with Xiao Yao.

….

All kinds of things, Xiao Yao bought far more things in the afternoon than in the morning, and there were many large items that needed to be reserved and then delivered by the merchants.

As the sun slowly set, Bai Ju sat on the edge of the open-air square in the center of the shopping mall, licking ice cream, squinting and waiting for Xiao Yao, who was not far away, to come back with the prize.

There was a lottery event in the open-air square today. The two of them spent a lot and saved more than 30 lottery opportunities. Xiao Yao took Old Dog Bai to the lottery with the idea of letting Bai Ju try new things. As a result, Old Dog Bai was full of merit. The guy who saved so much merit won the special prize once, the first prize three times, the second prize eight times, and even won the phone fee Easter egg, single-handedly almost emptying out the limited number of prizes.

After this experience, Bai Ju no longer had to worry about his phone bill for at least a year.

The special prize was a travel package for two people. Bai Ju was quite interested, so he kept the prize; but the remaining prizes were some designated appliances, which Xiao Yao’s family didn’t use at all, so he left a second prize in the end. The bowl machine and everything else were discounted in return for money by contacting the lottery organizer, which helped make up for today’s consumption quite a bit.

Xiao Yao came back with the bank card that had been replenished in a somewhat complicated mood. He saw Old Dog Bai sitting on a chair, chewing the last bit of the tip of the ice cream cone, and then he stretched out his long legs and opened his arms for a hug.

After a day of practice, Xiao Yao barely developed some immunity to Bai Ju’s hormone attack; he kicked Bai Ju’s calf, raised his eyebrows and joked: “Brother Bai, why do you want me to hold you up like a child?”

Bai Ju smiled lazily while basking in the sun. He raised his chin towards the lottery office and said rationally: “I see that all the winners are hugging.”

Old Dog Bai thought hugging was a way to express joy. It was a good idea, so he sincerely suggested to Xiao Yao: “We can hug more in the future. If you are very happy, just give someone a hug. The happiness for one person will become happiness for two people. How nice.”

Xiao Yao actually felt that Bai Ju’s words were quite fairytale-like and seemed quite reasonable.

Sure enough, Old Dog Bai and Fox demons both come from the same origin, and they were good at giving people ecstasy soup.

Xiao Yao hesitated for a moment, but finished the bowl of ecstasy soup, bent down and hugged Bai Ju gently: “Congratulations, Brother Bai, the prize is very generous.”

Bai Ju’s strong arms closed up and covered his back through the thin cloth, bringing along sunshine and the smell of ice cream cones, which made people feel a little intoxicated.

It was rare for Bai Ju to be shorter than Xiao Yao. He took his chin and knocked Xiao Yao’s neck, solemnly sharing his feelings: “Yao Yao, I’m very happy.”

Xiao Yao complained in a low voice: “Don’t call me Yao Yao, and I will be happier.” It sounded a bit girly, and a bit irresistible.

Bai Ju thought for a while and felt that the guardian should be happy to hear the nickname, so he let go of his hand cooperatively, stepped back slightly, looked into Xiao Yao’s eyes and asked: “It’s okay if you don’t want me to call you Yao Yao… Do you have a nickname? What do you want me to call you?”

Xiao Yao wanted to avoid the topic of “nickname”: “Can’t you not give me a nickname?”

Old Dog Bai shook his head in disapproval and said stubbornly: “You are my guardian, I also recognize you as my younger brother. Why can’t this special relationship have a title that is exclusive to me?”

Xiao Yao thought about what Old Dog Bai said and thought it made sense: “The relationship is quite special. Don’t call me Yao Yao, call me daddy.”

Bai Ju: “…”

Bai Ju’s expression went blank for a moment, and he looked at Xiao Yao a little sillily, not sure whether Xiao Yao was joking or serious.

Xiao Yao really wanted to tell Bai Ju about what a guardian was, but looking at Bai Ju’s expression, he felt a little soft-hearted.

When the words reached his throat, Xiao Yao showed some helplessness in the end: “I’m just kidding… I don’t have a nickname. You can call me Yao Yao if you like, as long as you don’t call me in front of other people.”

Bai Ju suddenly nodded his head. He knew that the Director Xiao in his family needed a bit of dignity, and it was a normal requirement not to call him by his nickname in front of others.

So Old Dog Bai called him in a low voice: “Yao Yao.”

His expression seemed to be very cunning.


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