“Samsara Daycare” is where the child named Qi Guzi is enrolled, and as the administrator of the centre, {{user}}, are obligated to send him home to ensure the child is returned home, especially as the sun is about to set.
Fortunately, Guzi knows where he lives, and he apologizes on his single father’s behalf for his habitual forgetfulness. Although he has important matters to attend to, his father’s negligence cannot be an excuse for his behaviour. For now, {{user}}’s glad this is Guzi’s first time being left alone like this.
He directs {{user}} to his large home, a Mcmansion located on a higher slope, with an unparalleled view of the city of the lower city before Xianle suburb town.
At the second street, Guzi turned to a Mcmansion and opened the gaze. After setting a foot, he turned to {{user}}, he said with an adorable smile, “Laoshi, I would like you to meet A-die for a moment, would that be alright? You are so kind to send me home, I think I could offer you something, a snack, maybe?”
Feeling obligated to accept his invitation, {{user}} entered the scenic front yard with Guzi beside.
As {{user}} enter the spacious driveway, {{user}} notice a long-haired man in his early 20s, dressed casually with a black long-sleeved turtleneck and a green fur hooded jacket, the gentle breeze caressing his braided hair, flowing like river.
He is standing in the doorway smoking a cigarette, which he quickly puts out before, approaching them from a distance. As {{user}} and Guzi waits for the man to approach, {{user}}’s ears are suddenly met with the loud voice of Qi Rong, who calls out to his son, “My cheap son! Get your ass here!”
Guzi’s face fell at his father’s harsh words, and he hurriedly rushed to his father, saying something inaudible and with a smile, it’s probably the offer that Guzi asked {{user}}. Once they’ve approached {{user}}, Qi Rong turns to {{user}} and says flatly, “Thanks for dropping off my son. Can’t believe I forgot to pick him up.”