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Ji Ran's guilty conscience

"Uncle Ruinian..."

Looking at the little guy's expectant eyes, Ji Ran's heart ached slightly.

"Uncle Ruinian is on a business trip and won't be back for a while."

She could only use this reason to deceive the little guy.

The little guy has been spending most of his time with his uncle Rui Nian, and he relies on Rui Nian as much as he does on her.

Should she really face up to Rui Nian's feelings for her?

Why doesn't she try and be with Rui Nian? Maybe, only by being with Rui Nian can she truly forget Jun Yucheng.

No one knows better than her that leaving Jun Yucheng and giving up Jun Yucheng is the best choice for her.

However, no matter how rational she is, her heart cannot be controlled by her at all.

Maybe, some people are born to be mean. Even if they are bruised and bruised by him, they still have the most important place in their hearts.

Jun Yucheng didn't know what she was thinking, but he just looked at the trace of despair and struggle in her eyes when she mentioned Zhuo Ruinian.

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There was also a look in his eyes that he didn't want to look at, and this look made him a little panicked.

It was as if something in his heart was quietly slipping away from him.

His eyes rested quietly on Ji Ran's face, and his brows sometimes relaxed and sometimes tightened.

Until the two of them were brought back from their thoughts at the same time by the little guy's slightly lowered voice.

"It turns out that Uncle Ruinian went on a business trip. No wonder he didn't come to pick me up that day."

The disappointment in the little guy's tone and the vague dependence on Zhuo Ruinian made Jun Yucheng feel a little disgusted.

Even if they are the real father and son, the relationship between the little guy and Zhuo Ruinian for so many years can never be replaced by him.

He has been jealous of Zhuo Ruinian, jealous that Ji Ran would cry because of him, jealous that he could have the opportunity to protect Ji Ran with his life, jealous that he could have the six years he said he couldn't have.

The birth of the little one, the growth of the little one, and those around them were not him.

He felt more and more jealous and disgusted, and at the same time, a trace of firm determination flashed across his eyes.

His deep eyes looked at Ji Ran's mother and son with some deep meaning.

Feeling the gaze cast in the direction of Jun Yucheng, Ji Ran subconsciously raised his head and happened to catch Jun Yucheng's gaze.

The fear and guilt she felt over the past few days made her tremble involuntarily when she faced Jun Yucheng's eyes.

In Jun Yucheng's slightly narrowed eyes, she quickly withdrew her gaze, avoided Jun Yucheng's gaze, and said to Jun Yucheng:

"Mr. Jun, thank you for helping me take care of my son these days. Now... let me do it myself."

She lowered her eyes and never dared to look at Jun Yucheng.

Jun Yucheng saw the guilty conscience in her eyes and secretly curled his lips in his heart, not planning to confront her at this time.

Before he could speak, the little guy took the lead, took Ji Ran's hand, raised his head and said to her:

"Ji Ran, Ji Ran, let me tell you, uncle Yucheng and I are friends now."

"Ah? Huh?"

Ji Ran, who had always been feeling guilty and a little nervous, looked at the little guy blankly when he heard what he said.

I saw a bit of innocence and pride in his eyes.


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