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5910. Chapter 5910 [5976] The tenderness that is too late to dissipate

The boy listened carefully and nodded from time to time, looking very obedient.

After looking through the textbook, the woman asked the child to do his homework while she went to the bedroom.

Seeing this, the man put down his telescope, and there was a tenderness in his deep eyes that could not be dissipated in time.

"Chen, it's time to eat." A woman's soft voice sounded from behind.

The man turned around and walked over to her and asked, "What delicious food have you cooked?"

"I made two random dishes, one is what you like to eat, and the other is what I like to eat. It's been a long time since I cooked by myself, and I'm tired of eating outside food..."

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Anruo took a shower and came out, and Kangkang also finished his homework.

After checking it, she praised him for improving his handwriting compared with before, and also praised him for his excellent study, as he did not make any mistakes in any question.

The little guy accepted her compliment calmly and said maturely: "Mom, the things taught in kindergarten are too childish. When will you let me go to elementary school?"

She touched his head and said with a smile: "Baby, you are still young now, so you can't skip a grade for the time being. Mom knows you are smart, but kindergarten is very fun. You can seize the opportunity to play hard. You won't be able to skip a grade when you go to elementary school."

It’s so fun.”

"Okay, I understand, but you still don't want me to go to elementary school."

"It's not that mom doesn't want to, it's that mom doesn't want you to study hard at a young age."

"Okay, I get it." In fact, it wasn't hard for him at all, but since his mother said so, he had no choice but to accept it.

An Ruo also understood his thoughts, but he could not understand her thoughts.

Before he was two years old, he lived in his own world. The world was blank and devoid of happiness. So she didn't want him to learn things early. She just hoped that she could make up for the happiness he lacked.

Soon, it got dark.

An Ruo covered the little guy with a quilt, kissed his forehead, and said softly to him: "Good night, baby."

"Good night, Mom." Kangkang smiled cutely, looked at the photo frame on the bedside table, and said to the man inside: "Good night, Dad."

An Ruo's eyes moved slightly. She glanced at Tang Yuchen's photo, and her heart still throbbed uncontrollably.

Two years have passed, and she spent a year getting over the pain and becoming strong enough to take care of her children.

She spent another year making herself look happy, but in fact she could never forget the pain of losing him and was never that happy.

Turning off the lamp, she walked out of Kangkang's bedroom, gently closed the door, and walked to the window of the living room. She opened the curtains and opened the window a little, and the cool night breeze suddenly blew in her face.

It was still a bit cold in the spring evening. She crossed her arms to drive away a little bit of the chill.

At this moment, J City has become quiet. Looking at the neon lights flashing in the distance, she misses Tang Yuchen extremely at this moment.

It should be said that every night when she was alone, she missed him very much. The longing went deep into her bones and tortured her heart every night, making her feel painful and sad.

She always imagined that he was still alive, hoping that one day a miracle would happen and he would stand in front of her again.

But two years have passed, why hasn't he appeared yet?

An Ruo didn't want to think too much about the possibilities. She just wanted to hold on to this weak hope until she died. Maybe after death, God would favor her and let her meet him in another world.

When the man in the building opposite passed by the living room, he habitually looked at the window opposite and saw her standing at the window.

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