The old lady watched as the baby kicked off the quilt but didn't stop him. Only after he had fully kicked it off did she cover him back up.

When she saw Tang Junye enter the room, she said to her daughter-in-law,

"Junye, come take a look at this little one. His calves are really strong-he kicks

off the quilt with such energy."

Tang Junye walked over, wanting to pick up the baby.

But the old lady stopped her and said, "Don't hold him unless he cries."

"Let him play by himself for a bit."

"How can he play at such a young age?"

Tang Junye pulled her hand back and said, "Mom, the baby doesn't seem to cry much. I haven't even heard him cry."

"You're too far away-how could you hear him? Ayin's room is soundproof, and you don't have super hearing. Besides, Ayin is personally taking care of Tongtong

the baby. He learned so many child-rearing skills

care, that would mean he's not doing a good

speaking, the old lady picked up

help but ask, "Mom, you just said not to hold him

cry. So I picked him up quickly. Don't cry, baby,

lady's arms. Her eyes had

her hold the baby but didn't hesitate to hold him

few days old often fall back asleep soon after

the baby dozed off again

a

he was

her grandson, Tang Junye was reminded

Junye looked at her grandson and recalled the moment her eldest son was

only because the baby is full. Wait until he's hungry-then you'll hear him cry. When Ayin was little, he was only obedient when he was well-fed. Try starving him- he'd cry so loudly

don't remember much. It's been over 30 years. In my memory, Ayin was a very

born, it was mostly her mother-in-law

he'd either shout or kick the crib hard to

if he's pooped. If not, he's either hungry or wants to

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