CHAPTER 8: LITTLE ANNIE
Seeing that the girl was alone, Tang Feng walked over and kneeled in front of her. Looking at her eye to eye,
he said in a gentle voice, “Hi, I’m Tang Feng. What are you doing here alone?”
The little girl stared at him with her tearstreaked
face. Far away, the girl’s eyes had appeared black, but
kneeling right in front of her, Tang Feng could see that her eyes were actually brown. Her large eyes were
filled with tears. Blinking at Tang Feng, the tears in her eyes overflowed and streaked down her cheeks.
“Daddy’s gone. Annie and Daddy lost each other.” Like her appearance, her childishly high voice was also
adorable.
The park wasn’t big. The girl’s father was probably looking for her right this moment. Tang Feng thought he
could probably help her find her father as well.
Tang Feng comforted the child and soon she started laughing. While he was happy that she wasn’t crying
anymore, he was also worried that she had opened up to a stranger so quickly. If someone with ill intentions
had come across her instead, she would surely have been kidnapped. Forget it. This conversation could be
saved for when he comes across Annie’s father.
If the girl’s father noticed that his daughter was gone, he should be retracing his steps right now. Rather than
running all over the park, it would be smarter for them to stay right where they were. Tang Feng sat with the
little girl on one of the park benches and waited together with her.
Annie was adorable. Although she was young, her looks were as delicate as a Barbie doll’s. Westerners were
all rather adorable at a young age, but it was rare to come across a child as beautiful as Annie. Her parents
were definitely attractive people as well. Judging from the clothes she was wearing, her family was also quite
welloff.
“Annie, do you remember where you lost your daddy?”
“Of course.” Tang Feng smiled at her.
Looking at Annie, he was reminded of himself. It was hard for him not to pity her. As he had lived a loveless
childhood, after growing up, he couldn’t resist the tenderness that welled up inside him whenever he saw a
detached or frail child. To keep Annie calm, Tang Feng tried talking with her. “Annie, what games do you like
to play?”
The girl raised her hand and said excitedly, “I like playing Truth or Dare with Daddy the most. Mister, you can
play with Annie too! Annie will start first!”
“Okay,” Tang Feng agreed.
“Mister, do you have someone you like? Like how Daddy likes Mommy.” Annie blinked her big eyes at Tang
Feng. Her innocent appearance prevented Tang Feng from guessing at the meaning of her question.
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“Ah…Not right now,” Tang Feng answered after thinking for a bit.
There were people he was interested in, but it was too soon to talk about having a serious relationship with
anyone. Tang Feng would never lie to a child, so he spoke the truth.
“It’s my turn now. How old are you Annie?”
“Annie’s four and a half.” Annie asked another question, “Mister, what type of person do you like?”
“What type of person do I like…” Tang Feng had never thought about it. He paused for a moment, and
responded, “Hmm, for appearance, it’s fine as long as I like how they look. As for character, I hope they
would be a kind person. Someone with a sunny outlook on life. I also hope they have the same values as
me.”
“Mister, you’re such a good person. Can we be friends?”
“Of course, I would love to be friends with Annie.” Faced with an innocent child, Tang Feng couldn’t resist a
Keeping her head down, a look of despise flashed across Annie’s eyes. When she looked up, only innocence
could be found again. She looked at Tang Feng, and then at the man who was running toward her. Finally,
she chose to run to her father.
“Daddy, you’re awful! You’ve only found me now!” While running, Annie yelled out loud.
“Yes, it’s all Daddy’s fault. Annie, please don’t be angry with Daddy, okay?” Catching his daughter in a hug,
the man smiled at Tang Feng. “Thank you for taking care of my daughter.”
“It’s not a problem. I’m glad to help.”
Tang Feng then conversed a bit more with Annie’s father. He expressed his worry and hoped that Annie’s
father could take care of the little girl better. He should teach Annie that it wasn’t right to talk with strangers
so easily. The purpose of instilling vigilance in Annie wasn’t to destroy her innocence, but to raise her guard
as a child who was incapable of defending herself.
As Annie wanted to be friends with him, Tang Feng ended up giving them his address and phone number as
well before they left.
When Lu Tian Chen came to find him, Annie and her father were just leaving.
“Who are they?” Looking at the retreating figures, Lu Tian Chen frowned. He wasn’t too happy at the
Feng didn’t like parts of Lu Tian Chen’s personality. He didn’t have the right to critique the other, but he had
the right to voice out his displeasure.
“Are you dissatisfied with me?”
“No, I simply think you can treat the people around you more kindly. Don’t think that every single person
who’s trying to become closer to you has ill intentions.”
Lu Tian Chen chuckled coldly, “There are definitely people like that.”
“Would you uproot a whole garden of roses just because one had stung your hand?” Tang Feng shot back.
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