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Chapter 47: Responsibility. [47]



Summary

Bai Ze struggles with the responsibility of caring for Little Hui, a creature resembling a human, while Little Qing insists on nurturing him. Bai Ze purchases baby supplies but faces challenges with the vending machine for a parenting encyclopedia. As Little Qing demonstrates baby care, Bai Ze realizes Little Hui is a boy, prompting discussions about parenting. Bai Ze reflects on his own life choices and the nature of family, feeling a mix of affection and pity for Little Hui. After a chaotic morning, Bai Ze rushes to work, contemplating his search for his brother and the evolving dynamics with his colleagues, particularly Mo Zi.

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