Extra [The Broken Tzuyu's body swapped to the Happy Tzuyu's (II)]

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Tzuyu used his chopsticks to pick up a dumpling, his eyes unblinking as he stared at the three people opposite him.

Towards Sana, who had a big belly and a constant smile on her face, and at the two identical boys on either side of her.

The boy named Heejin didn't seem to like eating leeks. Every time he placed one in his mouth, his little face screwed up, and it was only Sana's gaze that made him swallow. The other boy, Hyunjin, eats everything, but he liked to act coquettish. Every time he took two bites of a dumpling, he would turn towards Sana, asking for praise.

Don't ask how Tzuyu could differentiate the twins apart. Even he found this strange.

These days, Sana has been taking care of the two children by herself. There was no other way. Who made the relationship between Tzuyu and his sons strained? It took a while for Sana to settle the kids down, and when she finally managed to look towards the other end of the table, she found Tzuyu at a daze and the dumplings on his plate cold. "Why aren't you eating?"

"Oh...ah." Tzuyu hurriedly swallowed a few dumplings after hearing Sana's question.

"Wait, those are already cold." Sana tried to stop him, but Tzuyu ate them all.

"It's fine." Was Sana worried about him? Did she care about him? Tzuyu's face remained cold, but his heart was beating out of control.

"What's wrong with you today?" Sana asked. "Did I talk in my sleep and quarrel with you last night? Why didn't you wake me up?"

"Ah." Tzuyu absently nodded, then realized what Sana was saying. He hurriedly shook his head and explained: "No...I just didn't sleep well last night. You didn't do anything."

Sana blinked. She felt that there was something strange with her husband today. It was as if they had returned to the first few months of their marriage.

"Mom, don't talk to the big devil." Heejin saw his mother paying attention to the big devil and stealthily replaced a few of his leek dumplings with some egg stuffed ones.

"Mom, mom, didn't you say we belong in one nation?" Hyunjin added.

"Alright, alright, I'll ignore your dad." Sana helplessly replied. This was all Tzuyu's fault, ah, always saying that their daughter was going to be a hundred times better than their sons. After Heejin and Hyunjin overheard him, it led to this father-son feud.

"It's not dad; it's the big devil." Heejin corrected.

"Big devil," Hyunjin mumbled, his cheeks bulging with food.

"Alright. We don't care about the big devil." Sana softly smiled towards the two children, then gently wiped the corners of their mouths.

He suddenly had two sons. Even in this fantastical dream, Tzuyu couldn't help but feel emotional. He didn't know how, but between his first awkward encounter with the two children and now, when he was simply watching them eat, Tzuyu's heart had softened. These two boys were his and Sana's children.

But even if his children ignored him, he couldn't just let Sana ignore him, ah.

Tzuyu stretched out his hand and silently placed the leek dumplings Heejin had moved back into the young boy's plate. He looked at Heejin's horrified expression and said: "Don't be a picky eater."

Heejin turned towards his mother with an aggrieved expression, but Sana simply raised a brow and repeated: "Don't be a picky eater."

"Humph!" Heejin glared at the big devil, then frowned at his plate.

Tzuyu then turned towards his next target: Hyunjin. He said: "Don't talk while eating. Concentrate on your food, and don't move around."

Hyunjin refused. "I won't."

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