"Aunt Fu."
An Liyang called out to her, his eyes filled with a sense of helplessness. Seeing her would undoubtedly shock him, but after the shock? That would probably be disgust!
After all, the siblings had already t, and the impression she left was quite bad. In Nannan’s heart now, she probably wished she had no connection to her.
Thinking of this, An Liyang’s eyes filled with bitterness, and he even wished he could leave imdiately, unwilling to see the disgust in her eyes.
At the sa ti, he blad himself in his heart for coming here today.
However, it was hard for him to control his emotions. Waking up on the hotel floor in the morning, surrounded by unfamiliar and loathso arrangents, he couldn’t help but think of the warm ho from before, with Dad, Auntie, and An Nan. After numbly finishing his grooming, he grabbed his car keys and left, seemingly wanting to escape that suffocating space.
Then he drove, and inadvertently arrived at this place. Seeing those familiar sights made his eyes turn red instantly, with a trace of excitent shining through. He didn’t know how long he sat in the car until he heard a knock on the glass window from outside, and then he saw a familiar face.
That familiar face turned excited upon seeing his face, followed by tears uncontrollably sliding down the cheeks. He frantically got out of the car, attempting to wipe the tears off her face, but his hand was tightly held in mid-air, followed by rounds of questioning, which led him to stand here now.
Just like the familiar feeling outside, the arrangent inside the room seed unchanged over the years, yet it added a spark of excitent in his eyes.
As if nothing had changed, still looking like it did years ago.
But if you looked closely, you could notice so changes.
For example, the now noticeably older Aunt Fu and Uncle Liang in front of him, and the furniture in the house, bearing the palpable feeling of ti.
Just like his own growth, no longer the ignorant boy from years ago, and his An Nan, no longer the girl who always smiled and called him Brother, but now married and soon to beco a Mom herself.
Thinking of this, a wave of struggling pain passed through his eyes again.
In the kitchen, Uncle Liang looked at his wife, his eyes filled with disapproval.
As if knowing what he was about to say, she nonchalantly waved her hand: "I know what you want to say, but I always believe that regardless of the matter, having soone co back is more important."
Uncle Liang’s thoughts differed: "You know what happened back then, that child towards Nannan..."
His words hesitated in his mouth.
The person beside him glared at him, eyes full of displeasure: "Alright, that was many years ago, and now Nannan is married and has a child, can anything change? Do you think my purpose in keeping him here today was anything other than helping him see clearly, not just living stubbornly? This child is quite pitiful, with such a Mom; if not for this, why would he have stayed away all these years."
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