What was it like?
Xu Li was very scared, not because she had done anything wrong, but because she had never been here before and seeing this place made her nervous.
"At that time, my mother-in-law suggested hiring a postpartum nanny for us. Of course, I disagreed. My mother-in-law has always lived in the village, what kind of people would she know? Besides, mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law are natural enemies. What if the person she hires makes the child not close to me?"
She's heard many examples of this; it's not fake.
"So my mom said she would help me find a nanny who was from our county and whom we knew well, so I agreed."
After she came here, she took good care of me, and the food she cooked suited my taste. Most importantly, she took good care of the child without making him cry or fuss.
Before this, the child would cry at night, wouldn't sleep, and was very noisy and annoying. But after this nanny came, the child was very well-behaved. I think it might be because this nanny has taken care of many children and is experienced.
I never imagined she had fed the child.
At this point, Xu Li broke down. That was her son, her hope!
...
At the hospital, Mo Yan also learned about the child's condition from the doctor.
“You’re the child’s grandmother, right? I think the child’s mother doesn’t seem to be able to accept the current situation. You’d better pay attention to this. Children are very sensitive and can sense things.”
"I understand, thank you, doctor."
Mo Yan hired someone to take care of her, and also went to the police station to look for someone.
Yu Xuan and the others have already given their statements. There is video evidence and the nanny's testimony. Yu Xuan and Yu Zhe can go back now.
Mo Yan came over and looked at Yu Zhe. Yu Zhe was a little embarrassed; he hadn't expected things to turn out this way.
"Yu Zhe, aren't you going to do something?"
Yu Zhe knew that his mother wanted him to apologize, but... how could he, as a father, apologize to a child? Besides, it was his fault for not behaving well usually, otherwise he wouldn't have misunderstood.
"Mom, I did misunderstand what happened today, but Yu Xuan's behavior is really bad. He's very disobedient and often does some outrageous things. Otherwise, I wouldn't have misunderstood him."
Mo Yan looked around. "Yu Zhe, do you think this isn't home and that I won't fight you?"
No matter how bad he was in the past, how bad his behavior was, or how much of a brat he was, it has nothing to do with the fact that you slandered him and need to apologize this time.
Apologize right now!
Many parents are like this: when they do something wrong or wrong their child, they can't let go of their pride. But what's the point? It's just a child; there's no need to apologize.
Isn't this also a form of harm to children?
"No need, I don't care about his apology," Yu Xuan said unhappily.
He was so resolute when he slandered him, but now he doesn't care about an apology.
"Just because you don't care doesn't mean he doesn't need to apologize. Whether you forgive him or not is your freedom, but apologizing is what he has to do."
Yu Zhe, what are you standing there for?
Yu Zhe could only grit his teeth and look at Yu Xuan, "Yu Xuan, I'm sorry, I misunderstood you."
Upon hearing this, Yu Xuan corrected Yu Zhe.
"It's not a misunderstanding, you're innocent."
These two points are fundamentally different.
Yu Zhe: "..." This brat really doesn't give him any face at all.
"Mom, look, he's always like this. How can anyone not be angry? It's really not my fault. This kid just needs to be disciplined."
Yu Zhe was so angry that he looked at his mother and started complaining.
He looked up and saw his mother's dark face and indifferent expression... He touched his nose and dared not say anything more.
Is he wrong?
Yu Zhe: "..."
"As a father, how can you not even have the most basic trust in your own child? How dare you say that?"
He may not have any redeeming qualities, but he won't hurt anyone.
Yu Xuan: "???" No advantages?
"Alright, let's get to the hospital right away. There's another baby there. The doctor said it might affect his intelligence and cause developmental delays..."
Yu Zhe was stunned for a moment, looking at Mo Yan in disbelief, "Mom, does that mean I'll become an idiot?"
Mo Yan slapped him across the face, "Say that again if you dare!"
Yu Zhe covered his face, looking aggrieved. "How could this happen? What do we do now?"
"We're going to hold the nanny accountable. Your wife, Xu Li, has also been brought here. Are you going to the hospital or staying here?"
“I’ll stay here. I need to calm down and ask Xu Li what exactly happened.”
Yu Xuan spoke up instead, "Grandma, I want to go to the hospital to get checked out."
Based on his father's words, he was certain of one thing: his beloved younger brother was about to be abandoned, just like him.
Those two are really disgusting.
"Okay, let's go take a look."
Mo Yan took him to the hospital, where the little guy was sleeping peacefully in his infancy box.
Yu Xuan walked over and looked at him sleeping. "Grandma, before this, I was a little envious of him. Everyone's eyes were on him, and they liked him very much. They thought he would definitely do great things in the future and that he would definitely be very smart."
I saw my dad was especially happy; he said, "Like father, like son." I also saw that woman holding him tightly, her affection as gentle as water.
Actually, a long time ago, Yu Xuan still really liked his stepmother.
Which child doesn't like parents who don't care if they watch TV, play games, or skip school?
“I used to really like his mother. She wouldn’t interfere with what I did. Even if I skipped class, she would find an excuse for me. She never refused to sign the papers.”
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