"Dad, I'm in." Standing at the door of the study, he gently opened the door with his hand. When he saw the candlelight inside and the people behind him, he called softly.
"Come in." Mei Ziqing put down the book in her hand and looked at the little man coming in from the door with a smile on her face.
"Dad." It was rare that Xi'er did not climb directly onto her father's lap, but stood straight in front of her father. However, when she had to raise her head to see her father's face, she paused for a moment.
As soon as he hesitated, he jumped up and sat directly on the table, eye level with his father.
"Now do you want to tell dad why Xi'er left a mark on the sky?" Mei Ziqing raised her eyebrows and laughed secretly as she watched her daughter's movements.
"Dad, why do you want to help Miss Caiyun?" Xi'er asked without answering.
"Dad seems to have said this before." Mei Ziqing's expression remained unchanged, but she raised an eyebrow, reached out and took out a piece of snacks on the table and handed it to her daughter who looked serious.
"Okay, let's ask Xi'er another question. Does Miss Caiyun have anything to do with her father?" Xi'er took the snack, but didn't eat it, and put it back on the plate on the table, indicating that she would break the casserole this time.
If you ask the question, don't try to change the subject.
"It doesn't matter." Mei Ziqing sighed softly, a little annoyed. There were some things that he didn't want his daughter to know, and she shouldn't know, but this daughter seemed to be very curious.
Xi'er frowned after hearing this, working hard, very hard. Just when Mei Ziqing was worried about whether she would develop wrinkles at a young age, Xi'er's eyes suddenly lit up, but there was no trace of wrinkles on her face.
Although he was excited, he shouted worriedly: "So, dad is really poisoned?"
"Huh?" Mei Ziqing was stunned, where did this come from? However, he looked at Xi'er thoughtfully, and was secretly surprised in his heart. Although this was weird, he had to say that his daughter was so out of this world.
It was indeed right. "Why did Xi'er say that?"
"Dad, you have medical books in your study."
"Then?"
"Xi'er often played with books in your study when she was little."
"so?"
"The more Xi'er plays, the more she understands."
"..."
"So, Xi'er can probably tell that there is something wrong with her father's pulse. What's more, her father has not taken Xi'er there these days. Originally, Xi'er thought that her father was because of Xi'er's illness or her father's illness.