"Mommy, where's daddy?"
Su Ling: "..."
Perhaps it's a bloodline thing. Strangely enough, since Little Ear started talking, he's never used the words dad or mom, but instead used the word mommy which he picked up from somewhere.
Later, she tried teaching him to say mom, but every time he opened his mouth, it was mommy!
To Su Ling, how he addresses her doesn't really matter. After all, he's her son, and if the kid likes to call her that, then so be it.
But unexpectedly, when the child saw Nie Mingfeng, his first reaction wasn't to call him dad either, but daddy.
This Westernized form of address sounds strange to most people in the country, but because of Nie Mingfeng's mixed genes and Little Ear's distinctly half-European mixed features, it somehow feels more odd if he didn't call him that.
Of course, how he addresses them isn't the point now; the point is...
This kid for some reason really likes that man and has been looking for daddy ever since they brought him back.
