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Staring blankly at the direction she left

As soon as Tang Yushen left, Tang Yuchen immediately called someone to monitor Tang Yushen's every move.

If he dares to act rashly, he will definitely make him regret walking out of the prison door!

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Today is a very special day for Kangkang.

Because he had never been able to talk to him, the toy he was playing with could actually talk, move, and play with him.

Although he was surprised and confused, he was also inexplicably happy and couldn't take his eyes away from the tall Winnie the Pooh.

An Ruo guided him to play for a day. Even if he didn't make him laugh, at least he was very interested in her. This alone made her very happy.

Tang Yuchen walked upstairs and stood outside the glass door of the children's room. He saw a clumsy Winnie the Pooh inside, making various funny moves to coax the children in front of him.

The little boy, who was only a little tall, was sitting on the ground, wearing overalls and a striped T-shirt, with his little head raised and staring intently at Winnie the Pooh.

Even if he couldn't see his face, he could guess that he must have his eyes wide open at this moment, with a bit of surprise and confusion in his innocent black eyes.

Winnie the Pooh suddenly fell to the ground with his arms and legs spread out. He tried to get up awkwardly, but couldn't get up. He was like an overturned turtle and could only wave his limbs in vain.

At this time, the little thing on the ground moved. He crawled towards it and climbed onto its belly.

Winnie the Pooh immediately hugged him and pushed his small head with his big head.

They couldn't hear their voices, but the man could imagine that the woman must have laughed happily.

Tang Yuchen looked at them with soft eyes, and the corners of his mouth could not help but curl up with a hint of endearment.

He turned and walked away. An Ruo felt that someone seemed to be peeking at them. She looked sideways, but she didn't see anyone.

The sun is gradually setting in the west.

Anruo fed Kangkang, handed him to the nurse, and prepared to leave.

She walked a few steps and turned back reluctantly. Kangkang was sitting on the carpet, playing with the motionless Winnie the Pooh, not paying attention to her presence.

"Kangkang, mom is gone. I'll see you again tomorrow." She couldn't help but say, but seeing that he still didn't look back, she smiled and turned to leave.

After she left for a while, Kangkang turned his head slowly and stared blankly in the direction she left.

An Ruo walked downstairs and was surprised to see Tang Yuchen leaning on the car door waiting for her.

She walked up to him, and the man straightened up, smiled and reached out to touch her head, "Why is she sweating profusely and her hair is wet?"

"I washed my face and my hair was wet with water." She avoided his hand and said calmly.

The man put down his hand and took her hand naturally, "Get in the car, let's go home."

The word "go home" made her feel a little uncomfortable.

She didn't say anything and sat in the car door he opened.

As the car was driving on the road, Tang Yuchen asked her, "Will you have to go to the hospital every day in the future?"

"Yeah." She had nothing to do, and Kangkang's condition was serious, so she could only go every day.

"Well, I will pick you up and drop you off every day from now on and be your free driver."

An Ruo looked at him strangely and refused him: "Don't bother me, I can drive by myself. Besides, you are busy with work, so you don't need to pick me up."

"Baby, I just want to spend more time with you, can you just take pity on me and give me this glorious job?"


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