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Chapter 23 Father and Son Recognition

"Dare you resist? Ha! It really is the power of maternal love." Gu Tongyao raised his eyebrows and looked at the mother and son.

Qi Wuwu kissed the doting child on the delicate cheek, then raised Xiao Yanyan's chubby palm and said to him: "Being a mother means you are strong. I can do anything for Yanyan, right?"

This was the first time she smiled like this in a while, and it was the first time she forgot about the quarrel between her and Gu Jingyao. Maybe the child was too cute, maybe she loved the child too much, but she just forgot about it temporarily, letting the joy temporarily overtake her.

It might not do them any harm to break up everything.

Gu Tongyao looked a little fascinated, and then he said as if he was sulking: "As a mother, you are strong, huh. Should you teach him how to call him daddy?"

"Didn't you force him to call you daddy?" She ignored him and deliberately pretended to be indifferent and played a hand-clapping game with the child. In fact, she was secretly glad that she could finally take the opportunity to anger him. She said

: "Aren't you very resourceful? Why can't you even deal with a child?"

Gu Tongyao's face darkened again, and then his deep voice came to mind in the empty room: "Are you going to let us father and son be strangers forever?"

She was stunned, as if she was stupid. His questions were always so loud, and they could easily arouse ripples in her heart, making her full of contradictions and confusion.

"Mom, mom, what on earth is dad? Why must I call him dad?" The role of a father has never appeared in the innocent little Yanyan's life. He has never even been to a kindergarten. How can he know everyone in the world?

Every child has a father, but he is the only one who doesn’t?

Qi Wuwu glanced at Gu Tingyao, and then at Yanyan, who was somewhat similar to him. They had two very similar faces, the same eyes and the same bridge of nose. Anyone who looked at it would know that they were father and son without any explanation. God.

, she felt deeply guilty, both for the child and for him.

Yanyan is his own flesh and blood, so it shouldn't be wrong to call him daddy. She can't ask the child to call him uncle. There is nothing wrong with his desire to hear the child call him daddy. The fault is hers, she let them

Father and son were separated as soon as they were born, and they were separated from each other for so long.

On this issue, she was a veritable sinner. She had to put things right and not make the tragedy worse. She looked down at her child and said affectionately:

"Yanyan, daddy is the person who loves you the most in the world, just like mommy. He is not a monster, he is daddy." She wrapped the child from her lap, then pointed at Gu Tongyao and said.

Xiao Yanyan's eyes looked at Gu Tongyao, and Gu Tongyao looked at him in the same way. Apart from the size, the two faces were almost the same, which could not mean that they were not related by blood.

"Dad." Xiao Yanyan called in a low voice, a little jerky. After he finished calling, he hugged Qi Wuwei's legs and buried his face to prevent others from seeing his shy expression. It seems that the so-called man is a kid but a ghost is big.

This term does not come from nowhere.

Gu Tongyao's face suddenly felt like he wanted to laugh but suppressed it. He turned his head stiffly, not letting others see his expression. The movements of father and son were equally awkward and jerky, but they showed that

The resemblance between father and son.

Qi Wu guessed that Gu Tingyao must be moved now, at least she has been moved. After a while, Gu Tingyao said: "Go and prepare lunch. Didn't you say that the child likes to eat the creamy cabbage you made the most? I really want it too.

Have a taste.”

———————————————————————— p.s. The author’s words: Today I’m missing another thousand words, but the old rule is still to make it up tomorrow ^_^.(Before

It’s all made up!)


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