This sister-in-law completely missed what Bao Ni was saying. Your eldest daughter is right behind you, why are you still talking?
"Mom, you can't talk about your own daughter like that."
"My goodness, you little brat, you scared me half to death. When did you get here? You didn't even say a word, you scared me to death."
“You came over when you loudly said I looked like my dad. You even complained that my dad wasn’t good-looking. I’ll tell him.”
Bonnie watched the mother and daughter chattering away without interrupting; it was such a heartwarming scene!
These are living, breathing people, not lifeless corpses on the beach. Bonnie occasionally wakes up and can still hear those cries, which makes one unable to hold back tears.
Bonnie didn't know if she could adapt to this inevitable shipwreck, or if she had the courage to face it. She didn't know who to talk to. At that moment, she especially missed Gu Ye, wanting to snuggle in his arms, hug his waist, and tell him all this.
But he was so busy, so busy that he was nowhere to be seen for days on end, so busy that he didn't have time to listen to her, so busy that his daughter was almost forgetting what her father looked like...
The mother and daughter, who had been chattering incessantly, returned home one after the other. Other children arrived at the playground and played games with Liu Jiu and Bai Song. Bai Yang watched but didn't seem inclined to join them, so Bao Ni led her to watch from a distance.
The little one missed his mother. Although he no longer called for her, his eyes were always fixed on the door, hoping that his mother would push the door open and come in the next second.
Zhao Yuan and the others will be back soon. Her fracture needs to be treated and she doesn't need to stay in the hospital indefinitely.
A few days after the typhoon passed, on this morning, Bonnie's mind was filled with all sorts of random thoughts. She didn't even know what she was thinking. Sigh, she was starting to miss Gu Ye!
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