The brothers' almost contrasting personalities were quite interesting. Ke Xing held Yiyi up in front of the virtual screen for a good while. Once Yiyi had his fill, and the livestream audience had thoroughly admired his adorable close-up, Ke Xing carried the still endlessly babbling Yiyi away.
Du Xixi patted the little faces of her two sons. Just as the hovercar dispatched to pick them up arrived, Du Xixi and the others boarded it together — the spacious back seat of the hovercar was enough to accommodate all of them.
The lively child and the calm child were both placed in comfortable baby seats, with Ke Xing watching them closely. Less than three months old, they lay strapped in the seats, helplessly waving their arms and legs, unable even to turn over.
"Our picnic spot is by a small river, with expansive grounds and abundant wild plants. It's said there are even some edible wild animals around," Du Xixi said as she allowed Ke Lian to drape a light blanket over her.
