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293. I didn’t leave because I didn’t love you! 13

Flying eyebrows, slightly straight nose, thin and tight lips, and slender figure.

Thinking that he was dazzled, he calmed down and looked carefully, only a piece of empty air remained.

I felt an inexplicable feeling of loss in my heart.

He slowly put his hand on his belly, which was still not swollen, and murmured, "Baby, what should I do? I seemed to have seen your father just now."

The voice was soft, but filled with sadness, "Baby, tell me, what is your father doing now?"

Not getting any response, the smile at the corner of Ning Xiaotong's mouth turned helpless and sad.

"I'm sorry, baby. It was your mother who caused you to lose your father, but your mother was also forced to have no choice. You must forgive your mother when you grow up."

The noodles have been cooked, but there is no taste at all in your mouth.

Looking down, Ning Xiaotong picked up the chopsticks and continued eating.

Seeing Ning Xiaotong's figure leaving the window, her slender and tall body was revealed from behind the strong tree.

His gaze was tightly focused on the window, and his eyes flashed.



That day, there was a ping-ping-pong-pong sound coming from the other side, and it kept ringing. Xiaotong felt it was noisy, so she went out to see what was going on.

It turned out to be a newly moved neighbor.

She was an old lady who was estimated to be in her forties or fifties. When she smiled, she had deep wrinkles at the corners of her eyes and some silvery hair in her hair.

At the same age as her mother, Ning Xiaotong had a crush on her for no reason.

The old lady over there saw Ning Xiaotong coming out and smiled sheepishly, "Girl, did I disturb you?"

Ning Xiaotong smiled and shook her head.

The old lady was directing the workers to move furniture while talking to Ning Xiaotong.

Seeing that the old lady was so amiable, Ning Xiaotong couldn't help but chat a few more words.

"Auntie, why do I only see you working here alone?" She didn't see her wife or children.

The old lady smiled and said, "Hey, I have never been married in my life, and I have no children, so I have to rely on myself." She sighed as she spoke.

Looking at the old lady's vicissitudes of life for a moment, Ning Xiaotong understood that the old lady also had a story.

"Auntie, I'm sorry." Ning Xiaotong looked apologetic when she mentioned other people's sadness.

Unexpectedly, the old lady waved her hand and said with a hearty smile, "What's the matter? It's all over. The most important thing now is the future life."

"Don't look at me alone, but I also know how to enjoy myself, otherwise life would be miserable." After the old lady finished speaking, she shouted to one of the workers, "The lights should be slightly over there."

"Hey, yes, just right."

Ning Xiaotong was somewhat envious of the old lady's optimistic attitude towards life. Unlike herself, even though she was far away from that person, her concern for her did not diminish at all.

"Girl, why didn't you see your boyfriend?" After the old lady ordered the workers over there, she turned to talk to Ning Xiaotong.

Ning Xiaotong's eyes narrowed, "I don't have a boyfriend yet."

"Why doesn't a girl who looks like a flower find a boyfriend?" the old lady was surprised.

Ning Xiaotong hesitated to speak, so the old lady ignored the topic and stopped asking.

"Girl, I think you are very popular. After I clean up the house, come and visit more often." The old lady said.

Ning Xiaotong also had this intention. Living alone was indeed too lonely.

So he nodded, "Auntie, don't call me girl after girl. My name is Ning Xiaotong. You can just call me Xiaotong."

"Xiao Tong, hey, okay, this name sounds really nice." The old lady narrowed her eyes and called out.

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