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just don't want to disappoint the kids

The originally indifferent eyes also took on a bit of tenderness.

"Let's go, let's go eat."

"Uncle and aunt, do you want to go to dinner with us?" Kangkang asked the two of them politely. They both shook their heads at the same time. They didn't want to be light bulbs.

"Then let's go." The little guy showed his little white teeth and smiled cutely.

Wen Jing couldn't help but stretched out her hand and touched his fleshy cheek, "Go ahead, uncle and aunt are going home too. We'll see you next time, bye."

"Bye." Kangkang raised his little hand and waved.

They said goodbye to An Ruo and the others and left. After taking just two steps, Wen Jing pulled Zhang Yang and whispered. An Ruo smiled helplessly when she saw her actions. She didn't need to guess to know what she was gossiping about now.

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"Let's go." Tang Yuchen said again. She looked at him and finally nodded in agreement.

The man curved his lips and smiled, happily taking them to a high-end restaurant.

During the meal, because there were children around, the atmosphere at their table seemed very pleasant.

This restaurant often takes photos of its guests as souvenirs. One of the store clerks saw that the picture of their family of three was very pleasing to the eye, so he came over with a camera and offered to take a photo with them.

Kangkang readily agreed, and the two adults had no choice but to cooperate. In fact, Tang Yuchen was also happy for someone to take pictures of them, and the only person who had to cooperate was An Ruo.

The photo came out soon. In the photo, the three of them were all smiling beautifully. It was obvious at first glance that they were a model family. But no one in the restaurant knew that in fact, the child's father and mother had divorced long ago.

After dinner, Tang Yuchen sent them home. Kangkang was reluctant to let him go, so he stayed overnight again.

An Ruo didn't say anything. She was not indulging him, she just didn't want to disappoint her child.

They owed Kangkang so much. He had lived in his own world since he was born, without his parents accompanying him or their love. They didn't know how he grew up.

They did not dare to imagine how many grievances he had suffered and how much suffering he had endured.

The only thing they can do at present is to try their best to make up for the love he lost in those two years, and make up for his happiness and happiness.

He liked to be with his father, so she acquiesced in allowing Tang Yuchen to live with him.

Now she has nothing but this child, and without doting on him too much, she doesn't want to let him down or feel sad.

In this way, Tang Yuchen had a reason to live in an upright place.

He even moved his clothes and some daily necessities over, and the scene seemed to have returned to more than two years ago, when he also moved in with her acquiescence, and then won her heart again.

He hopes he can succeed this time, and he is very confident in himself.

An Ruo's attitude towards him didn't change much, it was still lukewarm, which was normal.

A few days later, Angie came back.

In order to welcome his return, An Ruo didn't go to work, but Tang Yuchen went to the company.

Early in the morning, she started preparing meals, and at about ten o'clock, she heard the door open.

Anji opened the door and came in. Anruo ran to the entrance. The two siblings smiled. Anji strode forward and opened her arms to give her a hug. She whispered in her ear: "Sister, I'm back."

"Welcome home." An Ruo patted his back happily.

Kangkang stood behind them and shouted: "Uncle, I want to hug you too!"


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