The caregiver looked at Huo Jinnan, "Mr. Huo, I’m sorry, I didn’t an to."
Huo Jinnan furrowed his brow, his voice cold, "Make sure there isn’t a next ti."
The caregiver quickly responded, "Understood, Mr. Huo."
"Go about your work."
Huo Jinnan heard Xiaoliao crying and looked in his direction.
The caregiver took a glance and hurriedly went out to prepare formula.
The little guy secretly glanced in Qin Huan’s direction, Huo Jinnan was really careless!
Did Huanhuan notice anything unusual?
Qin Huan looked at Huo Jinnan, furrowed her brow, but in an instant, she smiled, "Within a ter now."
Huo Jinnan looked toward Qin Huan, "Want to try the durian punishnt?"
With Zhong Qin’s mom around, Qin Huan couldn’t say more, so she just smiled silently.
The little guy glanced nervously, luckily, it seed Huanhuan hadn’t noticed!
Afraid Huo Jinnan might bump into sothing again, he went over and took Jinnan’s hand.
Huo Jinnan followed the little guy to Xiaoliao’s crib, lowered his head, looking towards Xiaoliao but seeing nothing.
Qin Huan glanced in Huo Jinnan’s direction, thinking about how he left without a word a week ago, never even eting her, and just called to inform her at the end.
Actually, she had a premonition that sothing was wrong.
But at that ti, she was pregnant and didn’t want to think too much about it, but just now—
Has he lost his vision again?
The last ti he was blind, didn’t his vision recover? How could it recur?
Is he planning to disappear for a long ti again?
Hearing Zhong Qin call "Huanhuan", she snapped back to reality, looked down at Xiaoqi.
Xiaoqi squinted, smacking his little lips, enjoying his food.
Qin Huan looked at Xiaoqi, silently speaking in her heart: Xiaoqi, since eting Dad, every little and big crisis of Mom, he’s been there with Mom. This ti, it’s Mom’s turn to be there for him, okay?
Having made up her mind, she looked up again at Huo Jinnan and the little guy, feeling a sense of clarity in her heart.
Ye Bai was packing up, fearing she and the little guy would "leave" together?
Qin Huan looked at Zhong Qin, "Mom, I’m hungry, could you check if Aunt Rong’s soup is ready."
Zhong Qin stood up, "I’ll go have a look then."
Watching Zhong Qin step out.
Qin Huan withdrew her gaze, eyes falling on Huo Jinnan’s back, "Husband, could you close the door?"
Huo Jinnan "hmm"-ed, turned around.
Just as he was about to go, the little guy eagerly said, "I’ll do it."
Huo Jinnan furrowed his brow, had she figured it out?
Qin Huan reclined, nursing while looking at Huo Jinnan, "Fu Chengyang."
Huo Jinnan paused, didn’t say anything.
Qin Huan looked toward him, "Co see our little Xiaoqi."
He followed the sound of her voice, Qin Huan’s eyes unwaveringly fixed on Huo Jinnan’s, until he approached, staring into his eyes.
In his gaze, part of her was missing.
Is it retinal detachnt?
She seed to have heard Qiao Qiao ntion a similar case before, where retinal detachnt caused the eye images to not form properly on the retina, thus unable to be properly transmitted through the optic nerve to the brain...
Paused, "Can... can you see clearly?"
Huo Jinnan stood there, his eyes deep, said nothing, "..."
Qin Huan’s heart sank, plumting to the bottom, "Can’t see at all?"
Huo Jinnan lowered his eyes, looking toward where the voice ca from, "Hmm."
Thinking about how he hadn’t had enough sleep while taking care of her in the hospital, Qin Huan took a deep breath, feeling as if her heart was half corroded by pain, "Exhausted lately, huh?"
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