"I wasn't coddling the child," Qin Yuhuai replied with a serious expression.
"You weren't?"
"No."
"Alright, if you say so," Qin Yuhuan said with a smile. "It's a good thing you arrived in time. Otherwise, I wouldn't have known how to stop Susu without hurting her feelings. I was truly panicked when that Tibetan Mastiff walked away."
Qin Yuhuan was worried that once the Tibetan Mastiff walked away, Susu would be in danger without its presence.
"I could see it; you were indeed quite panicked," Qin Yuhuai said.
"Can't you be a little less indifferent, big brother?"
"I've always been this way."
"But you definitely spoke more gently when you were talking to Aunt Susu just now. There was a subtlety, a slight difference, I could feel it! As your brother, I also want to be treated that way," Qin Yuhuan shamelessly proclaimed.
"You're overthinking it," Qin Yuhuai didn't feel like entertaining him.
Qin Yuhuai walked back to Dahei, still carrying Susu in his arms.