"Ms. Zhang, a child has arrived." The steward handed the cub to the nanny in the Tianzihao residence. The nanny took the cub kindly and said to the steward, "It just so happens that the cradle here is empty. Don't worry, I will It will be taken care of.”
Tianzihao specializes in taking care of infants and young children under forty-eight months old. Infants and young children in the Military Academy will only have two options in the future: becoming ordinary people of the Day Clan, or seeking a public position in the Zhou Clan. Since they are from the Military Academy, Most of these official positions are in military camps, so from now on, we have to start laying the foundation, including the milk we eat, the water we bathe in, and even the lullabies we sing.
Raising a baby is such a delicate job, and Zhang Niang only takes care of five children at a time.
Zhang Niang gently put the cub into a cradle, covered it with a quilt, and looked at the cub who was looking at it curiously. It became cuter and cuter as she looked at it. She whispered, "You are hungry, I will prepare some milk for you." , The milk under the leopard is so good, it will be as strong as a leopard when it grows up, and then I will give you a wipe and a bath, oh, old deer, you should keep an eye on it here."
Ringing~
A deer head poked through the door, and Zhang Niang quickly pushed the deer out, "It's nap time now. Don't wake up those little ancestors. Wait half an hour before going to play with them."
Linglu nodded very humanely and stood guard at the door quietly.
When no one was in the room, the cub turned over and lay down in the cradle. Through the gaps between bamboo and rattan, he looked at the other cradle in the room in amazement.
Ah~ The cub slowly stood up, and the stable cradle began to shake due to her movements. She played with the cradle for a while, then slid to the ground holding the cradle pillar, and staggered out of the house. Linglu suffered a pain Shocked, he quickly picked up the escaped cub and put it back in the cradle.
The cub sat in the cradle and watched the spirit deer take three steps and turn around to leave. It stayed still. When the shadow of the spirit deer was no longer visible, it slid off the cradle and climbed up to a cradle by the window.
The baby in the cradle was accidentally touched by her, and opened his mouth in confusion. He was about to cry when his mouth was deflated. The baby ignored it, stepped on the edge of the cradle and jumped to the window sill, and looked around three feet away. On the ground, jump down.
The cub giggled and chased a cricket into the bushes. Unexpectedly, there was a steep slope behind it, and she fell headfirst. Fortunately, a halo appeared on her body at the moment she fell to protect her from harm. .
The cub was completely unaware of the danger and found it fun. He yelped and rolled down happily.
Bang, it hit something and stopped the rolling momentum.
The loud cry startled the mountain birds.
The cub tilted his head and looked curiously at the big carrot head in front of him who was crying so hard that he couldn't stop crying. He let out a scornful sound and crawled away to play somewhere else.
How could the big carrot head not cry when he was knocked on his butt unexpectedly? He opened his eyes blurred by tears and saw a white-haired monster crawling around in his yard. He cried even more miserably.
This residence is for children between the ages of three and six. Perhaps the nanny is used to being noisy at this age, so when she heard his cry, she didn't come to comfort him.
The cub over there lost the cricket, but ended up catching a caterpillar in his right hand, and holding a centipede in his left hand. He stood up unsteadily, walked half a step, then knelt, walked half a step, then knelt. How can he crawl with something in his hand? ?
The cub sat on the ground, quietly stunned.
Not long after I was confused, I was attracted by the ants on the ground again. I lost the caterpillars and centipedes and followed the ant team to crawl under the stone steps of the house. I watched the black insects carrying a hard-shelled insect corpse into the cracks of the stone with my eyes on the ground.
Unfortunately, the crack in the stone was too small and the "huge" body of the hard-shelled insect couldn't get in.
The ant team tried hard for a long time, but could not get it in, and then dispersed one by one. After a while, more ants gathered together and ate the food directly on the spot.
The cub chirped twice, caught the caterpillar that hadn't moved far, put it in the big carrot head's hand, and climbed the steep slope with satisfaction. There is nothing wrong with sharing the extra stuff with others.
The poor little carrot head had just recovered from the twitching, but was startled by the fat caterpillar stuffed into it, and his face was covered with tears.
The slope was so steep that the cub climbed halfway and then rolled down happily.
Climbing and rolling, I had a lot of fun alone.
Linglu leaned out half of his body, picked up the cub and returned to the house. When Zhang Niang came out from her work, she saw the cub lying on its back in the cradle, sleeping soundly, its white clothes covered in dust.
Zhang Niang gave Linglu a good scolding, "How can you take your child out to play? What will you do if you get injured?"
Linglu blinked his innocent eyes and screamed in grievance.
Zhang Niang signed an equality contract with Linglu. She understood Linglu's words, but she was very suspicious, "This baby is so small and looks like only one year old. How could he have the strength to run out of the house."
Xiao Zai didn't care about the argument between Zhang Niang and Ling Lu. She just felt that this place was comfortable. As soon as she felt comfortable, she gained weight again.
Zhang Niang was still doubtful about Linglu's words, but when she went to see the cub again after a while, she suspected that she was dazzled and said, "Why does the little baby seem to have grown up a bit?"
She used her hand to measure the length of the cub and the cradle. Previously, the cub only took up half of the length of the cradle, but now it takes up six or seven.
"Ah..." She picked up the cub and weighed it in disbelief. It seemed to be heavier than before.
Zhang Niang was pounding in her heart. The babies and orphans they took in from outside were all checked out, so there shouldn't be any problems.
She was worried and asked the steward to see her file. Where did the steward have her file?
"How could a baby suddenly grow up? Let's check first to see if he has eaten anything by mistake." If he hadn't trusted Zhang Niang a lot, the manager would have thought that Zhang Niang had fed the child the wrong thing and was looking for excuses.
When Zhang Niang heard what he said, she had to tell him clearly, "Since you brought the child to me, I haven't given her anything to eat, so you can't blame me for it."
"Look at you, I didn't say it was your fault, but since you said that the child suddenly grew up after a few hours, there must be a reason."
"Yes, so I came to ask about the origin of this child and see if she had taken anything else before."
"Okay, okay, you go back and look after the child first, and I'll ask the two fellow Taoists." The steward didn't want to talk to her, so he hid out of the room, shook his head and sighed, flipping through the storage bag and muttering, "Let me take a look at those two Which communication talisman was left by the Taoist friend... I found it."
"Are you the manager of Feiyingyuan?"
"Mr. Shen?" The steward put away the storage bag and raised his hand to the monk who suddenly appeared in front of him. "Mr. Shen, what are your orders?"
"Did you just receive a baby today?"
"Exactly." The steward said in surprise, "I was just about to ask about the baby's specific condition. The nanny in the garden said that the baby suddenly grew a little bigger. Do you think this is possible? He must have eaten it by mistake before. What."
Shen Lan pondered, "Bring the child to me. The higher-ups will give her a checkup."
"Hey, okay."