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263. He Doesn't Like Babies 2

Gong Si found Tang Shaobai's business card in her handbag. Tang Shaobai said she could come to him if anything happened.

Without hesitating for too long, Gong Si dialed Tang Shaobai's cell phone.

"Is Cinderella in trouble?" Before Gong Si could speak, she heard Tang Shaobai's melodious voice ringing on the other end of the phone.

Gong Si's previous nervousness was relieved a lot by Tang Shaobai's humorous opening remarks. A smile appeared on her lips and she replied truthfully: "I want to borrow some money from Tang Shaobai, 20,000. When I get my salary, I will save enough."

After receiving the money, I will pay you back as soon as possible, okay?"

"Where are you?" Tang Shaobai asked, raising his eyebrows slightly.

It was just a loan of 20,000 yuan, but this woman asked carefully. She suddenly needed money. Something must have happened, right?

Gong Si told her where she was, and within half an hour, Tang Shaobai's elegant figure appeared in the hospital.

Tang Shaobai handed Gong Si a bank card with 20,000 yuan in it and said softly: "You said you wanted to borrow 20,000 yuan, but here is 20,000 yuan. These are extraordinary times, so you don't have to be in a hurry to pay back the money. I see that you are very tired, so first

Go to sleep for a while, I will call you when your mother wakes up."

"It's okay, I'm fine..." When she saw Tang Shaobai's disapproving look, Gong Si shut up obediently.

She was no longer stubborn and lay down on the rest bed. Exhausted both physically and mentally, she soon fell asleep until Tang Shaobai woke her up.

After sleeping, Gong Si was still in low spirits. Sadly, she caught a cold.

Tang Shaobai saw this and helped Gong Si get some medicine, but Gong Si refused to take it.

"Tell me, why do you insist on not taking medicine?" Tang Shaobai asked quietly, always feeling that this woman had something else to hide from him.

"I don't like to take medicine. I like to let things take their own course and enhance my resistance. Mr. Tang, please go back to work. Don't worry about me. I'm fine." Gong Si responded with a quiet smile, her beautiful eyes as clear as water.

"I'm going back to the company now and will come back soon." Tang Shaobai stopped forcing himself. He went to the door of the ward and paused: "Do you want to tell Luo Cheng about this? After all, he is also your husband."

"He's too busy at work. I don't want to cause him any trouble. There's no need." Gong Si replied with a faint smile, her breathing a little short.

"If you don't want to take medicine, you can drink more water, cover yourself more when sleeping, and cover your sweat and the cold will be cured." Tang Shaobai explained uneasily, then left the ward and left with graceful steps.

Gong Si went to the doctor and asked about some ways to get better from a cold quickly without taking medicine, so she followed the doctor's advice and concentrated on recuperating.

Around three o'clock in the afternoon, Dong Yu woke up. She looked at Gong Si with a completely unfamiliar look. Gong Si looked in her eyes, but there was a hint of joy. If her mother had lost her memory, would she not want to return to the Yun family villa?

Live a life of dependence?

After Gong Si's testing and the doctor's diagnosis, Dong Yu's head was severely injured, blood stasis blocked his nerves, and he had to wait for the blood stasis to dissipate before he could regain his memory.

"Are you my daughter?" Dong Yu touched Gong Si's little face and asked hoarsely.

"Mom, I am the only woman, but you can't deny me just because you have lost your memory." Gong Si's nose was sore because of Dong Yu's loving eyes when he looked at her.

It had been many years since she had seen such a caring look in her mother's eyes, and she was overwhelmed with excitement.

"I also feel that you are my good daughter. This feeling of blood melting into water is unmistakable." Dong Yu replied softly.


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