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The Literary Life of a Stay-at-Home Dad.
Chapter 131: Symmetrical or Asymmetrical? (2/3). [134]
Summary
Yang Yi admires Mo Fei's flower arrangement skills, particularly her use of a porcelain vase with azaleas and plum blossoms. He recites a poem by Lin Bu, which Mo Fei enjoys and asks him to write down. As they arrange flowers, Mo Fei's playful interaction with her daughter Xi Xi adds humor. Yang Yi suggests adding another vase for symmetry, but Mo Fei disagrees, citing practical concerns. Their banter reveals Yang Yi's mild OCD, which Mo Fei finds amusing. Ultimately, they compromise on the flower arrangement, with Yang Yi feeling satisfied as he kisses Xi Xi, who playfully protests being blocked from the TV.Full content
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