Gu’s father’s and mother’s hair turned white with worry, and they both believed that their own negligence had caused their child’s suffering.
Mingli, who usually loved to make a fuss, was quiet at this mont, looking at his grandfather and grandmother, and said, "That’s why brother doesn’t say anything."
"Ah—" Gu’s father slapped his thigh.
Gu’s mother asked Mingli, "Do you know your brother is sick?"
Twins, they have telepathy. Maybe that’s why Mingli deliberately argued with Lingxin today.
Mingli blinked his starry eyes, making the sa silly expression as the big white dog dad: "Don’t—know."
Lingxin might have heard his brother’s voice, snorted, turned his body, and said to Tang Sili, "Professor, I’m not going to the hospital."
Tang Sili gave him an injection to reduce the fever and, while wiping his hands, heard his words and asked, "Don’t you want to see your uncle?"
Lingxin turned his head, his gaze shot at his face.
"Your uncle returned from the United States."
The uncle Tang Sili ntioned is Ou Yanan. Although he was no longer a child of the Ou Family, Ou Yanan couldn’t imdiately drop the na Ou for Gu, because Ou Chunhua was ill, very seriously ill. Based on so unexplained feelings, in the end, Ou Yanan and Ou Shihua reached an agreent, allowing Ou Shihua to pay for them to go to the United States, so he could continue his dical studies, and for Ou Chunhua to receive treatnt in the United States. Ou Yanan agreed to Ou Shihua’s condition to never take the Gu surna and keep the Ou surna, becoming a foster child of the Ou Family.
When this outco reached the ears of Gu’s father and mother at that ti, they truly felt a mixture of emotions, unable to describe them.
Thinking about this child, although he didn’t imdiately acknowledge them as his biological parents, he was ultimately a child with a good conscience, knew gratitude, and was kind-hearted. For this, Gu’s father and mother had nothing to say about Ou Yanan’s decision.
These adult matters, the adults actually didn’t tell the children, but as adults talked among themselves, thinking the children couldn’t understand, both little monkeys had already heard it all in their hearts. They knew they had an uncle nad Ou Yanan.
"Why did he co back?" Lingxin asked.
Tang Sili looked into this child’s eyes, which were as beautiful as mirrors. These eyes more closely resembled the ones he inherited from his mother, Gu Nuan. Therefore, they were also sowhat like Ou Yanan’s eyes.
"He ca back to serve his country after completing his studies, just that simple," Tang Sili said.
"Impossible, it’s said he has patients to take care of abroad."
Little kids are not easily fooled.
Tang Sili smiled, "He has patients to take care of at ho too. As a doctor, there are patients everywhere."
Lingxin tried hard to think about his words, knowing this scheming professor was obviously not telling him the whole truth, trying to lure him into staying at the hospital for a couple of days.
At this ti, brother Little Mingli ran into the room, holding a phone, and said to him, "Mom called, she says to let you decide for yourself."
Gu Nuan, as a mother, never followed the teaching style of the children’s grandparents, who believed in advanced education for kids. She always advocated for letting the children make their own decisions.
Seeing her daughter say this, Gu’s mother pursed her lips, clearly not in agreent.
Gu’s father always listened to both his daughter’s and wife’s words.
Lingxin took the phone handed by his brother, put it close to his little ear, and listened to his mother’s voice on the other side.
"Express your thoughts clearly to Uncle Tang. Uncle Tang will respect your decision." Gu Nuan said to her child, allowing the child to make his own decision, Tang Sili is not the problem.
The problem is, Lingxin looked up at Tang Sili’s scheming face, feeling a bit frustrated and conflicted, and said, "Mom, what if Uncle Tang tempts to go to the hospital?"
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