Ling Yin seized the mont to embrace him tightly, gazing at him as Hua Hua’s scalding tears stread from the corners of his eyes. He lifted his hand and gently wiped them away: "... My Little Chu."
Hua Hua struggled, and Ling Yin only held him tighter, his arms firmly encircling Hua Hua’s body.
Bound closely, tightening more and more, wishing to embrace Hua Hua so tightly that it reached the depths of his heart.
Hua Hua struggled four or five tis before finally quieting down, letting Ling Yin hold him like that.
"I didn’t abandon you." Ling Yin wiped away his tears, repeating, "I didn’t abandon you, Little Chu. I never intended to leave you alone. I was injured and taken to the hospital by strangers, unconscious for three days and nights..."
"During those three days, were you waiting for in the alley beside the McDonald’s?" Ling Yin’s heart tightened at the thought, his mind picturing Hua Hua alone, trembling and curling up in the alley, eagerly hoping for his appearance, feeling so worried and scared... He didn’t dare think about it in detail, and if he did, his heart would ache and darkness would cloud his vision.
Hua Hua’s eyes were wide open, the mist within them not fading, making him unable to see Ling Yin clearly.
"What nonsense are you talking about?" Hua Hua enunciated each word: "I have no idea what you’re saying!"
"Little Chu, after waiting for in the alley and not finding , did you leave by yourself? Why didn’t you keep waiting for ? I searched for you everywhere, Little Chu, do you know that? I was terrified, scared that sothing had happened to you, but I searched every street and alley and still couldn’t find you. I had no idea where to look for you."
He couldn’t find him anywhere, and he nearly went insane with anxiety!
He was just a seven-year-old child, knowing nothing more than to search the alleys one by one, not knowing how to use any other thods. Every ti Ling Yin thought of that ti, he was filled with regret. If he had been a little smarter, he would have known to rely on the television stations and use the power of benevolent people to help him search. Unfortunately, he was too foolish then, only knowing how to search by himself silently.
Hua Hua tried hard to recall, then knocked his head hard: "I don’t know what you’re talking about. Are you making up so lie to deceive ?"
Ling Yin, full of questions, couldn’t get answers from Hua Hua: "Can’t you rember, Little Chu? Think hard about what happened then. Where did you go? Why couldn’t I find you? We clearly agreed to et in the alley, not leaving until we saw each other."
Hua Hua thought for a while, shaking his head, "I don’t know. I only know you abandoned ! Hmph!"
In his mind, vague images flashed, but they were too distant, and he couldn’t recall them. That alley? Were they supposed to et in that alley?
Hua Hua scratched his head, seeing Ling Yin speaking fervently, and his expression didn’t seem like he was lying.
Hua Hua closed his eyes, imagining the gloomy alley Ling Yin had taken him to last ti.
Ling Yin held him tightly, seeing that he seed to be thinking. He held his breath, hoping Hua Hua could rember sothing.
For a long ti, both remained in that position without moving.
Ling Yin almost thought Hua Hua had fallen asleep.
His voice sounded lowly again: "Really can’t rember, Little Chu? Back then, Uncle Yuan sent us to Canada, the plane failed to land successfully, and it crashed, all the bodyguards escorting us died,"
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