"Looking at Madam Wang’s current condition, it seems she has co out of her emotional knot. Generally, ntal patients don’t have physical problems; their main issue is the inability to untie their ntal knot, leading to a descent into certain sufferings and resulting in ntal disturbance. Her current state appears to be a sign of recovery. To be cautious, I suggest observing for another half month. If everything is normal, it should an genuine recovery."
Hua Hua has been hugging Wang Fengtong’s neck from behind all along. Hearing what the doctor said, his face blood with a radiant smile, exceptionally charming.
"How can my mom possibly beco ntally unstable again? She has a son like , a lucky star; she’ll be so happy she’ll grin from ear to ear every day, and there’ll be no emotional knots anymore. Mom, am I right?" He tilted his head toward Wang Fengtong, "From now on, you old lady just ease up and eat, drink, and have fun. I’ll accompany you every day. Wherever you want to go, I’ll take you there to play."
Wang Fengtong truly couldn’t stop smiling, a smile plastered on her face.
She still feels like she’s dreaming, actually having such grown-up children. Heaven has indeed not been unkind to her.
Ling Yin sat next to Hua Hua, looking at Wang Fengtong, feeling the need to make an impression to leave a good one: "Hello, Auntie, I am Ling Yin. I have lived with Uncle Yuan since childhood and am the closest playmate to Little Chu."
"Mom, this is my husband, Shaocheng," Chenxing couldn’t wait to introduce Gu Shaocheng: "You know him, don’t you? When you were ill, you were even closer to Shaocheng than to . During the years of your illness, he was the one who sent people to take care of you."
"Yes, Mom, my brother not only looked after since I was young but also took care of you. My brother is even more filial to you than Chenxing and I." Hua Hua eagerly prattled on, "If I had known you were my mom, I would have been filial to you from the start, but I didn’t know... Haha, don’t you all think, this world is truly small."
Wang Fengtong nodded at Gu Shaocheng with gratitude: "You’re Gu Lianhe’s son; you’re the benefactor of our family."
"Mom, please don’t say that. I’m Chenxing’s husband, Hua Hua’s brother. Taking care of you is my duty, not to ntion..." Gu Shaocheng looked at Chenxing, then at Hua Hua: "Not to ntion you gave birth to two wonderful children. They saved my life. Without them, there would be no Gu Shaocheng of today."
Ling Yin’s presence still felt too weak, so he could only continue being a little transparent.
Unable to restrain himself from trying to maintain his presence, "Auntie, why did you leave Uncle Yuan back then? Uncle Yuan even built a fake grave for you. If it weren’t for Little Chu wanting to have a joint burial this ti, we’d probably never have known that you didn’t die and even lived under the sa roof with him."
Overwheld with joy, Hua Hua also rembered his confusion, showing a slightly pouting but wronged expression: "Yeah, Mom, how could you remarry soone else? Didn’t you love and my dad?"
"I..." ntion of this matter clearly brought more pain to Wang Fengtong’s face.
Chenxing tightly pursed her lips, staying quietly in Gu Shaocheng’s arms, listening with raised ears.
Wang Fengtong’s tears rolled down again: "Little Chu, it’s mom who has wronged you."
"Mom and your dad had privately pledged to marry without your grandfather’s blessing; he didn’t allow to be with your dad..." As it turns out, back then when she traveled to Bangkok, she t Yuan Huoshan and fell in love at first sight. She never returned to Canada afterward, following Yuan Huoshan. They t, loved, and bonded, thinking they would be a happily-ever-after couple.
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