My Children Are Fierce and Adorable!

Chapter 230 - Baby Moisturizer
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Chapter 230: Baby Moisturizer

Because of Ye Lulu’s closeness, the youngest child seemed to have accepted her gentleness. He vented his emotions and leaned softly in Ye Lulu’s arms, sobbing.

His face was filled with tears.

His little face was also willing to stick close to Ye Lulu’s chin and neck. His eyelashes were still wet.

Ye Lulu was still whispering, “Don’t be angry, alright? Mother didn’t do it on purpose… Our Gu Gu is fine anywhere. Mother definitely won’t laugh and cry at Gu Gu. Gu Gu should stop crying, alright?”

It was unknown if he understood Ye Lulu’s words.

The youngest child’s cries slowly faded, leaving only a little sobbing. After crying, his lips were moist like fresh flower petals.

This caused people to dote on him.

Ye Lulu kissed the baby’s cheek gently again.

This kiss was very close to the youngest son’s little mouth. Perhaps the youngest son had never experienced such intimacy before. His little face froze.

He glanced at Ye Lulu’s face, which was right in front of him, and his expression changed… He seemed to be in a dilemma, and it was also a little complicated.

Ye Lulu was still coaxing him softly. Her hands gently and rhythmically patted the baby’s soft body as she lovingly kissed his face from time to time.

The youngest son kept looking at her with his light-colored eyes… He slowly leaned into Ye Lulu’s arms and stopped crying.

He was tired from crying.

Ye Lulu placed the youngest child back on the bed and wet a towel with warm water. She gently wiped away the tears on his face.

The youngest son’s skin regained its softness. Ye Lulu took out a box of baby moisturizer and carefully applied a layer of it on him.

This box of baby moisturizer was only the size of an egg yolk. It cost half a tael.

It was shockingly expensive.

It was said that they were top-grade goods from the imperial city. Even ordinary families in the imperial city could not afford to use such a small box.

Guan Chibei bought ten boxes.

He had gone up the mountain in private and caught a deer. He went out to the city and exchanged it for money. There were still ten taels of silver left from the exchange. Guan Chibei gave it to her and Ye Lulu kept it.

That deer was sold for fifteen taels of silver, which was already a high price. The reason was that it was almost winter. There was a male owner of a rich family in the city who wanted to drink deer blood and eat deer meat to nourish his body. He specially bought it from Guan Chibei.

A live deer in winter was indeed very valuable. It was sold for fifteen taels of silver because it was in Yuan City. If it was in a place like the imperial city, it could be sold for an even higher price.

After Guan Chibei returned, he took the initiative to hand over the remaining ten taels of silver to Ye Lulu for safekeeping. Ye Lulu was stunned for a moment because this was the first time she had received the money her ‘husband’ had given her.

It felt quite novel.

Then, Ye Lulu did not hesitate to keep the money. After all, she would not waste Guan Chibei’s money for nothing. If there was nothing to use on, she would at most help him keep it.

These ten boxes of baby moisturizer were placed in the house. Ye Lulu was not stingy at all and applied it to the babies every morning and night.

She also carefully asked Guan Chibei if this moisturizer was expensive and if the ingredients were harmless to babies. After Guan Chibei confirmed that the children from the noble families were also using it, Ye Lulu felt at ease and let the babies use it.

Speaking of which, Ye Lulu’s rouge was not even as expensive as the babies’… It cost only one yuan, but it was already the most expensive in Yuan City.

Children’s products were indeed the most expensive from the modern era to ancient times.

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