She still doesn't fully understand the story of those three people; she only has a rough idea from fragments of information.
Speaking of Qin Huifang, her illness has long been cured, and the nanny sent by the Gu family has also left.
Now, the mother and daughter live a simple and peaceful life.
Gu Zhiguo also sent a letter from the military camp, saying that everything was fine, which was the greatest comfort to Qin Huifang.
"Xiaoxiao, what's wrong?" Hua Shancheng came in and saw Su Xiao looking distracted. He immediately became anxious. "Did someone bully you?"
Su Xiao snapped out of her daze and shook her head at Hua Shancheng, "No, I just..."
Remembering that Hua Shancheng was unaware of this, Su Xiao hesitated and said, "I just saw Aunt Qin in the lecture hall."
Aunt Qin? Hua Shancheng thought for a moment, then finally understood, "A member of the Qin family, what's she doing here?"
“Maybe she’ll come to see me… for class?” Su Xiao smiled uncertainly. “Never mind, whether she comes or not won’t bother us.”
Hua Shancheng felt that Su Xiao was involved in something, but she was unwilling to bring it up again, so he had no choice but to give up.
"Today's open class was a great success. I've already submitted your materials and given you a rating. Just wait for good news." Hua Shancheng was very confident about the outcome, his face beaming with smiles.
"Thank you, Master." Su Xiao was quite satisfied with this.
"Yes, I'm going to work at the hospital this afternoon. You should come over as soon as you finish your class." Hua Shancheng now alternates between school and hospital for half the day, without missing a beat.
I had one more day to go home and spend with my family, but unfortunately, while the idea was good, whether it would come to fruition depended on fate. Most of the time, I'd be asked to leave for private consultations.
School has self-study periods after 3 PM, but she always asks for leave early and never attends them.
Today is no exception.
She walked along the quiet path, through the garden, and around the corner, then paused. "Aunt Qin?"
She hadn't expected Qin Yumei to still be there, seemingly waiting for her. Since that was the case, why not meet her? She walked towards her.
Qin Yumei had originally planned to meet her secretly, but the sudden eye contact made her feel depressed, so she wandered aimlessly around the campus.
She didn't expect to run into him either.
"Xiaoxiao? Where are you going?" Qin Yumei nervously gripped the strap of her bag, her smile somewhat forced.
“Go to the hospital to find my master,” Su Xiao said truthfully.
"Oh, is that so? Well then, go ahead, hurry up, don't keep your master waiting." Qin Yumei finally found something to say, and a polite smile appeared on her face.
Su Xiao found it strange; why wasn't he looking for her again?
Okay then.
Su Xiao nodded to her, "Then I'll be going now, goodbye Aunt Qin."
"Goodbye. Take care on your journey." Qin Yumei's eyes were slightly red.
Although my daughter hasn't acknowledged me yet, she spoke to me and said goodbye, and there was a faint sense of happiness in it. That's wonderful.
Su Xiao left quickly, and Qin Yumei watched her leave before also leaving to go home.
I had just gotten home when I saw my father there, so I quickly went up to him and asked, "Dad, are you feeling better?"
Seeing that his daughter was in a rare good mood, Old Master Qin was also happy. "I'm perfectly fine, you're all making a fuss over nothing."
"You seem to be in a good mood today. Hmm, you should go out and have some fun more often, don't stay cooped up at home all day, it'll drive you crazy."
Grandpa Qin didn't mention Su Xiaoxiao. Indeed, it's not good to invest too much emotion before there's a conclusion. If it's not true, how heartbroken would he be?
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