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The little guy's move shocked her, and her tears burst out immediately. She felt touched, relieved and sour in her heart.

She must have been sick for the past two days, so she scared him.

Even he knew how to let her eat, which showed that she was indeed seriously ill.

"Kangkang, mom is not hungry." She choked and told him that she really couldn't eat.

Something happened to Tang Yuchen, and she felt that her world had collapsed. The whole world seemed dull and lifeless to her.

Kangkang was anxious, and his big eyes were covered with mist. Seeing that his mother was about to cry, he wanted to cry too.

He stood up holding her arm, held the spoon in his chubby little hand and put it to her mouth, forcing her to eat it.

Some of the porridge in the spoon spilled out, and only a little bit remained. Seeing this, he looked even more anxious.

An Ruo suddenly put down the bowl, hugged his little body, and let out a sad whimper.

The little one doesn't understand her sadness, but he knows that her mother is crying and very sad.

He pursed his lips, tears welled up in his eyes, and looked like he was about to cry.

An Ruo buried her face in his neck and cried unbridled. The little guy looked anxiously at the door, hoping that someone would come to persuade his mother not to cry.

But my father was not at home, and Grandma Zhou did not show up.

He was so anxious that he didn't know what to do, but suddenly stretched out his little hand, patted her body, and gently coaxed her.

An Ruo cried even louder. What should I do? She was really sad and sad.

"Wow -" Kangkang couldn't bear it anymore and started crying.

It was Aunt Zhou who came over after hearing the news, took the little guy away from her arms, and coaxed him for a long time.

An Ruo also stopped crying with her comfort.

Kangkang didn't want to go to the living room, and held Anruo's clothes without leaving her. He leaned in her arms with attachment, holding her body with his forearms, like a child who was afraid of being abandoned.

His pitiful appearance made An Ruo feel very guilty. She regretted that she should not cry in front of him, as this would frighten him.

Holding the child tightly, she raised her head and said to Aunt Zhou in a hoarse voice: "Aunt Zhou, I want to go to the police station. Can you accompany me?"

"But your body... okay."

After cleaning up, Aunt Zhou held Kangkang in one hand and helped her downstairs, and took a car to the police station.

Although An Ruo washed herself before going out, she still looked lackluster.

When Mo Hua saw her appearance, he frowned subconsciously.

He didn't expect that in just two or three days, she would become so haggard.

An Ruo wanted to know the news about Tang Yuchen, but he still said that the body was being salvaged.


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