So she has to laugh to eliminate the child's inner uneasiness.
In fact, what she did was right, and under her influence, Kangkang did look down on separation.
On the last night, An Ruo had to pack his luggage.
He has so many things that two big boxes can't even fit them all.
Kangkang automatically took out some toys and clothes and put them back in their place.[
"Mom, if I don't take these away, can I still put things in this room?" he asked her expectantly.
It turned out that he thought that after he left, this place no longer belonged to him.
An Ruo felt sore in her heart and nodded quickly: "Of course, this room will always be yours, and this is just your and your mother's home. My mother is also afraid that she won't be there anymore after you leave."
The little guy then showed a happy smile: "No, I will go to my dad's place to stay for a while, and I will be back soon."
Did he think that he was just staying at Tang Yuchen's place?
An Ruo wanted to laugh so much, but she didn't know what Tang Yuchen's expression would be when she found out.
"Baby, come here, mommy wants to tell you something clearly." She waved to him, and Kangkang walked to her side. She held his shoulders and said to him seriously.
"Kangkang, listen carefully. Mom's here is your home, dad's is your home, both sides are your homes. Don't be afraid that we don't want you. We will never want you. You are the mother and father.
Daddy’s child, so you have to believe that we can’t live without you, you know?”
She wanted him to know his importance and not let him worry about gains and losses.
When she was a child, she was very afraid that one day her uncle would no longer want her and Xiaoji. She and Xiaoji grew up worrying about gains and losses.
She didn't want Kangkang to have that kind of feeling.
Kangkang smiled and nodded: "Mom, I know everything you said. Mom won't leave me anyway, right?"
"Yeah, right." Seeing how understanding he was, she smiled happily.
That night, Kangkang wanted to sleep with her mother. Anruo did not refuse. She also wanted to sleep with her child because he was leaving tomorrow and she wanted to spend more time with him.
The next morning, Tang Yuchen came early, and they were still having breakfast at that time.
Aunt Zhou opened the door for him and he walked in. An Ruo was a little unhappy when she saw him coming so early.
"Are you afraid that I won't send the child over?" she said lightly.
Tang Yuchen knew that she had misunderstood. He rushed over early because he wanted to see them early.
Without explaining, he walked over to Kangkang and sat down. The little guy raised his head and called daddy, then continued eating breakfast.[
Tang Yuchen rubbed Kangkang's head, thinking that his son was not close enough to him.
Aunt Zhou glanced at An Ruo and tried to ask him: "Master, have you had breakfast?"
"Not yet." The man said naturally.
"Then I'll get you one."
An Ruo didn't say anything, but Aunt Zhou brought breakfast, and he ate it politely. How long had it been since their family sat down to have breakfast together?
Tang Yuchen missed this warm feeling very much, and deliberately slowed down when eating.
Anruo finished eating quickly and went to do other things.
Kangkang raised his head and asked Tang Yuchen in a low voice: "Dad, if I miss my mother in the future, can I come back and stay for a few days?"
The man paused slightly, then showed a loving smile and said, "Of course you can, but you have to tell dad in advance so he can arrange the time."