"Uncle, when you’re discharged, let’s go see Mrs. Huang... I have so questions for her."
Yin Shixiu agreed with a sound.
They stayed on the rooftop for quite so ti.
Su Xiaong watched the sky gradually lose its color, then covered with a gray-black hue, suddenly said to Yin Shixiu,
"If I could give birth, I would definitely give you another child."
"..."
"Unfortunately, there’s no chance anymore."
Yin Shixiu walked to her, squatted down and looked at this still obviously youthful yet slightly weary face,
He held her hand,
"No more births, we won’t have any more. Whether you can or can’t, I don’t want any."
"..."
"I think it’s enough, having you, Shuangshuang, and Huang Huang. Our family of four doesn’t need anyone else, nor can we lose anyone."
Su Xiaong slightly pulled out a faint smile.
Yin Shixiu slightly lifted himself, embraced her neck, deeply kissed her lips, lingering and tender.
The kiss deepened gradually. Xiao ng’s neck, which was drooped initially, lifted with Yin Shixiu’s rising body.
In deep affection, one often feels lonely.
Xiao ng was pushed into the operating room. In the fleeting mont of remaining consciousness, her heart was filled only with fear, which turned into tears desperately cascading down.
Especially when she saw Yin Shixiu...
She was really afraid that would be the last glance, truly afraid she wouldn’t make it out.
And Yin Shixiu?
He probably never considered she would leave him, so at that mont, when it dawned that he might lose her forever...
His entire being felt as if plunged into an ice cellar, the chill of fear rising from his feet, spreading to his limbs, freezing him entirely.
Speaking of which, these days, whenever he got a chance, Yin Shixiu would kiss her, seemingly feeling he’d lose a pound of flesh if he didn’t.
And Xiao ng was willing to let him kiss her.
The two clung to each other, intensely imprinting their presence in each other’s hearts with such passionate entanglent.
The kiss was interrupted by Yin Shixiu’s phone ringing.
He didn’t want to answer it, but Xiao ng nudged him,
"What if it’s sothing important..."
These days, he was almost inseparable from her. Xiao ng was truly touched in her heart.
Speaking of it, when a wife is hospitalized, the husband should indeed accompany her well. But humans are social beings. Besides being soone’s husband, he has many other roles.
Once the danger period was over, he could actually go back to his work and just visit her in the morning and evening.
At least, that’s what most people would do.
When a loved one is injured or seriously ill, one surely feels worried and scared.
But once the dangerous period is over, the tension would generally ease a bit.
Even the nurses in the hospital privately remarked that they had never seen soone like Yin Shixiu, such a big boss, living in the hospital, staying with his wife in the hospital room.
His care for her had long surpassed the kindness of ordinary people towards their lovers.
Such wholeheartedness, such reckless devotion...
Xiao ng was the one who felt it most genuinely, the deep affection of her husband often made her feel she could never repay it in this lifeti.
Because of this, Su Xiaong always reminded herself not to think too highly of herself, not to consider herself more important than anything else.
Yin Shixiu gently touched her lips, swollen from the kiss, before reluctantly pecking them again.
Then he glanced at the caller ID. The three words flashing on the screen made him squint—Yin Bowen.
Yin Shixiu looked at Xiao ng for a mont, then answered the call,
"Hello..."
Xiao ng saw Yin Shixiu’s serious expression and knew the caller was soone not particularly welco to him.
After hanging up, she asked who it was.
As expected...
"Yin Bowen and Guo Tong are here."
Su Xiaong was slightly stunned.
"They said they’ve been waiting for quite a while. Since it’s getting dark, let’s go downstairs."
"...Alright, let’s go down."
Su Xiaong responded, tugging at the corner of her mouth with a trace of bitterness and self-mockery,
"The younger generation’s ’kindhearted’ visitation shouldn’t be wasted..."
Truth be told, it’s impossible for Xiao ng not to resent Guo Tong even a little bit.
The offender was Mrs. Huang, but Xiao ng harbored more hostility towards Guo Tong!
She always felt if Guo Tong wasn’t so arrogant, if she had been a little more restrained like she is now, and hadn’t ordered the servants around...
Second Aunt Huang wouldn’t have gotten burned, let alone died from an allergic reaction to improper dication during treatnt.
Had Second Aunt Huang not died, Mrs. Huang wouldn’t have harbored such hatred towards Guo Tong...
A tragedy led to another, triggering yet another tragedy.
The two returned to the ward. Upon opening the door, they saw Guo Tong and Yin Bowen standing up from the chairs.
"Little Uncle, Little Aunt..."
Yin Bowen hurriedly called out.
After Su Xiaong’s incident, relatives from near and far of the Yin Family basically ca to visit. Even those who couldn’t co personally sent their regards through others.
However, no matter how many comforting words from others, it held little significance to the couple.
Perhaps the ones they actually cared about might genuinely be Yin Bowen and Guo Tong...
Yin Shixiu glanced at them, pushed Xiao ng inside, and after helping her onto the bed, said,
"It’s late today, Xiao ng is recovering well, you don’t need to worry, you can go back."
"Little Uncle, the reason why Little Aunt and the child she was carrying got into trouble, Xiao Tong and I already know..."
Yin Bowen furrowed his brows, looking at them...
"You know? Then what?"
"Then..."
Yin Bowen pursed his lips, quickly pulling Guo Tong to his side, looking apologetic,
"Xiao Tong and I really don’t know what to say. We know both Little Uncle and Little Aunt don’t like us as a couple..."
"My relationship with Little Uncle has never been great, I have a bad temper, and Zhu Lan didn’t have a good character before, Xiao Tong’s temper is also a bit aggressive, it’s inevitable we offended both Little Uncle and Little Aunt..."
"If Xiao Tong and I were to say we feel guilty about this matter, you surely wouldn’t believe us..."
Yes, Su Xiaong didn’t believe them.
Perhaps this ordeal truly left her heart cold.
She couldn’t bring herself to think well of people’s intentions, only feeling that Guo Tong and Yin Bowen must be gloating inside!
"Xiao Tong and I went to the detention center and only then found out... Mrs. Huang’s real target was actually Xiao Tong and the child..."
Yin Bowen clutched Guo Tong’s hand tightly, both of them lowering their heads.
"After hearing Mrs. Huang’s venomous curses, we were just terrified, this ti... truly no one expected it... By fate’s mistake, Mrs. Huang couldn’t harm Xiao Tong and the child, but instead, Little Aunt suffered such pain..."
Su Xiaong remained quietly leaning on the bed, listening to Yin Bowen’s words laced with guilt.
"No matter what, this ti it was Little Aunt who suffered instead of Xiao Tong. Xiao Tong and I will definitely keep it in our hearts, never to forget it in this lifeti!"
"Forget it."
Xiao ng looked at them steadily, earnestly saying.
"..."
Guo Tong lifted her eyes, looking at Xiao ng with confusion in her gaze.
"Suffering in your place makes unable to eat or sleep well."
"Xiao ng..."
Guo Tong murmured.
"If you feel guilty towards , please do a favor and stay away from , so I can be at peace."
Su Xiaong spoke so firmly, the disdain and contempt in her words and expression were so evident.
"Xiao ng... do you... resent ..."
"The one who lost the child is , the one who almost died is , but the one who caused this sin is you... Guo Tong. Do you think I hate you or not?"
Xiao ng’s gaze was cold as she laughed lightly, questioning them.
Guo Tong held her belly with a sudden panic, bending her knees, she knelt down...
Xiao ng squinted, not quite understanding what Guo Tong intended to do at this mont.
"I know you hate , I know! But I’m already changing, really changing..."
"..."
"Xiao ng, I beg you, don’t tell Grandpa and Grandma about what happened with and Bowen, please, I beg you..."
Under the covers, Xiao ng’s fist tightened slightly.
She thought, why did Guo Tong co at this ti, with such a crocodile tears display... not the right ti, is it?
It turned out Guo Tong was afraid she’d take her anger out on her child after losing Little Treasure...
Turns out she feared she might, in a fit of rage, expose her evidence of Yin Bowen’s infidelity and Guo Tong’s framing of Zhu Lan...
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