Chapter 227: Fu Yan Times Discharged from Hospital
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After spending the night thinking, Fu Yan had figured many things out.
If being with me is such a torment for her, then I should give her freedom instead.
Her past life had always been out of her control. She thought that her arrival could change the course of her life, and help her get out of the shadow of the past, but now it seems she is very tired.
Fu Yan could clearly feel that Xi Qinghuan these past few days, was truly exhausted, it wasn't something she could fake.
You're being ridiculous! Just get a divorce from her already. The only one who is being moved by this wedding is you.
Zhou Sèze finished speaking and met Fu Yanshi's gloomy eyes.
"All I can do is sigh, 'Fine, I'll get you discharged.'"
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After leaving Fu Yan's ward, Xu Qinghuan did not leave the hospital directly but went for a walk in the hospital garden that her mother used to love.
Because Ms. Cheng Chieh-ju spent most of her later years in the hospital, this place has become the only one where she can be mourned.
Xu Qinghuan was tired from walking, so she sat down on a bench in the pavilion. She watched as patients came and went, each accompanied by family members.
Think about yourself again...
I always say I'm busy and short on time, so I haven't been able to visit my mother every day.
Even heaven has retribution, I haven't seen Mrs. Zheng Qiu-zhi for the last time.
She must hate herself, for not listening to her and for ultimately choosing her own path.
"Mommy! The shot hurt so much, I want a hug!"
Suddenly, a milky voice reached Xu Qinghuan's ears.
Following the sound, I saw a little girl pouting and acting cute with her mommy. She pointed at the spot where she got the shot with one hand, her big eyes blinking rapidly. She was especially adorable.
Her mother bent down and picked her up, kissing her cheek. "Good girl, after we get over the fever, we'll go home," Mommy promised, "I'll take you to the amusement park, okay"
"Yay!" The little girl instantly forgot all about the pain, her tear-filled eyes couldn't hide her joy.
Looking and looking, those reddened eyes shifted from the girl's face onto Xu Qinghuan.
She... had also once particularly wanted to have such a mother.
Can act cute and coquettish, cry and make a scene in front of mom.
In my memory, Ms. Zheng Qiu's face rarely smiled.
For a while, Xu Qinghuan even resisted her! So after returning from work to her mother's nursing home, she would bury her head in her homework, keeping silent and avoiding any eye contact with her mother.
Because she felt that as soon as her mother opened her mouth, she would reprimand her for not being allowed to associate with boys or fall in love too early.
Though I was a teenager at the time, I had no time for romance. Even though I was young, I had to wake up before dawn every day to walk to school and then work after classes. When I got home, I still had a lot of homework and studying to do.
It seems like throughout the entire class, I've only seen Fu Yan Shi a few times, maybe because he's my deskmate.
After graduating from university and starting her formal career, she subconsciously began to reject any further contact with men. It wasn't something she controlled, but rather a habit she had developed.
Whenever she felt lonely, Xu Qinghuan wasn't without resentment towards her mother. Why had her mother instilled this kind of thought in her from a young age! Making her so out of place.
... now.
She just wants Ms. Zheng Qiuzhi to come back to life.
Whatever works.
Xu Qinghuan reached out and gently touched her belly. "Child, if I were to give birth to you... would you resent me later"nd it would be embarrassing if someone saw it."Just... use the rest."Fu Jiajia blinked her eyes, using a lot of effort to digest this sentence.You don't even have a boyfriend, who are you using it wit...