Chapter 6: Teaching Lu Xuanxuan Begins Now

After Family Variety Shows Went Viral, Everyone Online Started Calling Me Mom Camellias and Wine 1467 words 2026-02-09 14:21:05

Family ruined and lives lost... So this hidden storyline means that if she doesn’t intervene, she’s still destined for an early death?

She glanced at Lu Xuanxuan beside her.

How could such a pretty child have such poor taste?

“What are you looking at?” she tugged at Lu Xuanxuan.

Lu Xuanxuan pulled back her gaze, looking disgruntled. “I wasn’t looking at anything.”

“I’m telling you, the better-looking a boy is, the more trouble he brings,” she whispered. “Especially boys like Ji Chuan—he’s a master at deception.”

Jiang Sui spoke with such seriousness that even Lu Xuanxuan blinked in confusion.

Though Jiang Sui’s voice was low, the microphone picked it up.

Instantly, the live chat exploded with laughter.

“What’s going on, hahaha, I almost believed her.”

“Jiang Sui, you never disappoint, hahaha.”

“Little Xuanxuan’s thinking, ‘I’m just a kid, don’t try to fool me.’”

“Sui Sui’s right—the better-looking the guy, the more deceitful he is. Personal experience talking.”

“Elaborate, please.”

“But Xuanxuan and Xiao Chuan are such a cute pair—childhood friends, sweet innocence. I won’t say whose shipping heart is fluttering.”

“Shut up already. My Xuebao’s son would never fall for Jiang Sui’s daughter, okay?”

“Do you think Ji Chuan’s so special? With Bai Xuexue as his lazy mother, whoever marries Lu Chuan is doomed.”

“Stop arguing, can I just watch the livestream in peace?”

...

The chat was in an uproar thanks to Jiang Sui’s remark.

Meanwhile, the girls were already preparing for the competition.

“I don’t want to compete. Do it yourself,” Lu Xuanxuan pouted again.

The heat alone was enough to put her in a bad mood, and seeing all those obstacles ahead just made her more irritable.

“It’s fine if you don’t want to join. We both can sit out. At worst, we’ll end up with the house full of holes, rats crawling on our beds at night. Not a big deal, we just have to endure it,” Jiang Sui said considerately, patting Lu Xuanxuan’s cheek.

Lu Xuanxuan’s little face instantly turned fearful.

“If we join, can we win first place? Will we get to live in the best house?” she asked in a hesitant little voice.

Jiang Sui smiled, stroked her head, and said earnestly, “As long as you participate, we’ll definitely win.”

Lu Xuanxuan’s eyes lit up. “You’d better not trick me. If you do, I won’t talk to you again!”

“I won’t trick you,” Jiang Sui promised.

Lu Xuanxuan was still young. Though she and Jiang Sui had never gotten along, children tend to forget quickly and rarely hold grudges.

Her attitude toward Jiang Sui largely depended on how Jiang Sui treated her.

Finally, Lu Xuanxuan agreed to join the competition and stood at the starting line with Jiang Sui.

Just then, Bai Xuexue appeared out of nowhere, dragging a cart behind her and plopping herself down on it.

“Son, Mommy’s counting on you,” she declared with a tone of great responsibility.

Ji Chuan could only sigh, “Okay, Mommy.”

In the livestream chat:

“Hahahahaha, what is this, grass (a meme for laughter)!”

“Xuebao, what are you doing? How do you even come up with this?”

“Is she planning to slack off all the way to the end?”

“I hereby dub her the Variety Show Queen, Bai Xuexue!”

“That cart is hilarious. What’s little Chuan supposed to do?”

“What else can you do about your own mother? Just spoil her, hahaha!”

...

Seeing Bai Xuexue’s lazy posture on the cart, Jiang Sui seized the opportunity to educate Lu Xuanxuan.

“See that? Don’t they look like they’re not right in the head? Not very smart, are they? You know, lack of intelligence is hereditary. Do you know what that means?”

Lu Xuanxuan shook her head.

At six, the concept of heredity was still a bit too complex for her.

Jiang Sui explained, “It means their whole family is a bunch of fools. Understand?”

This time, Lu Xuanxuan nodded, then asked curiously, “Their whole family is made up of fools?”

Jiang Sui replied affirmatively.

Lu Xuanxuan wrinkled her pretty little eyebrows and looked over at Ji Chuan with clear disdain.

She wouldn’t play with fools—after all, no one in kindergarten ever wanted to play with the kids who were called fools.