Chapter 223 Return to Clouds and Waters



Chapter 223 Return to Clouds and Waters

As they were talking, Chu Ying told her that she was moved. She had always been very curious about Yunshui Street. Since everyone had nothing to do during the New Year, she decided to take Youyou back to take a look in a few days.

Yuanzi, who had been lying on the ground just now, suddenly stood up and rubbed against Qin Kun's legs.

Qin Kun touched the dog's head and asked, "Do you want to go home too?"

Yuanzi: "Woof woof woof!!"

Su Siwen had to go to the hospital for a follow-up checkup in the third year of junior high school. If there were no problems, rehabilitation would be arranged on the same day and she had to be alone.

Qin Kun was worried about leaving him to someone else to take care of him, but Su Siwen rolled his eyes at him and said, "I'm not a three-year-old child anymore. I can walk fine now. It's okay."

If Shen Minyan wants to go, then go together. What's the point of leaving someone at home, all alone?

"Let's wait until Siwen finishes the examination before we go. There's no rush." ​​He said simply.

Therefore, the time to return to Yunshui City was set on the eighth day of the first lunar month.

Third day of junior high school, hospital.

Su Siwen didn't expect that it was just a simple review. It would have been fine if Chu Ying came along, but Shen Minyan actually brought Shen Yan and Shen Lin along as well.

Of course, Shen Minyan was holding a little girl in a red down jacket in his arms.

Six people stood neatly at the door. They were a family of different heights and good looks, attracting passing patients and doctors to take a few more glances at them.

When Su Siwen was sent out by the nurse after the examination, he sighed and told him that his family members were very kind to him. "They were all standing outside when you were examined. No one was playing with their phones. They were very worried."

Su Siwen had a smile on his face and looked in the direction the nurse was looking. The six people at the door immediately surrounded him.

"Nurse, what are the results of my brother's examination?" Chu Ying frowned slightly.

The nurse thought, "So she is the patient's sister. What a good relationship they have."

"The patient is recovering well after the operation. Don't worry. I have made an appointment with a rehabilitation therapist for him. He will go to the third floor for rehabilitation from 2 to 3:30 pm..."

The nurse said this while explaining some other things.

Qin Kun was afraid that he might not remember clearly, so he developed the habit of recording on his phone.

At noon, after eating at a nearby restaurant, the group went to the rehabilitation department on the third floor to meet with a rehabilitation therapist.

Su Youli felt that the instruments in the rehabilitation department looked very familiar, and he remembered them immediately after a little thought.

"Baby, go wait for daddy at the door, okay?"

Su Siwen touched his face, not wanting the little guy to stay in there.

In fact, he didn't like to let Youyou go to the hospital. The child was too young. What if something bad happened in the hospital and he got frightened?

But it didn't work. As soon as the little guy heard that his dad was going to the hospital for a follow-up check-up, he started to act cute and coquettish from the night before, pulling Yuanzi to roll around with him, and insisted on coming with him.

Su Youli was very determined: "I want to be with my dad!"

At 3:30 in the afternoon, Su Siwen completed his first rehabilitation training since returning to China.

His clothes were soaked with sweat. It was more tiring than running a marathon. His legs were weak when Qin Kun brought him out.

Su Siwen was placed in a wheelchair and went to the bathroom with Qin Kun to change clothes.

After changing clothes, Su Siwen was helped by Qin Kun to sit in the wheelchair.

His skin was originally pale and sickly, but now his cheeks and corners of his eyes were slightly red, diluting the sickly look on his face.

"I noticed that you smile a lot more since you came back." Qin Kun squatted in front of the wheelchair, looking up at his lover.

Su Siwen touched his face: "Is there?"

Qin Kun nodded, put his hand on his knee, and rubbed it gently with his fingertips: "Yes."

Su Siwen put her hand on his head. Qin Kun's hair pricked her palm, which felt a little itchy, but also quite comfortable.

"Siwen, can you keep smiling like this?" Qin Kun suddenly said.

Su Siwen curved his eyebrows and softened his voice: "Okay."

On the eighth day of the first lunar month, the weather is sunny and suitable for traveling.

The group finally arrived at Yunshui City around one o'clock in the afternoon.

There was no snow in Yunshui City, and the plants in the roadside green belts were still green. The sun was out, shining warmly on people's bodies.

Two cars slowly drove into Yunshui Street.

Yunshui Street in winter is like a quiet ink painting. The bluestone brick walls of the alley are covered with traces of time, and moss grows quietly in the corners.

Yunshui Street is actually not as remote and backward as Chu Ying imagined. There are supermarkets and schools nearby. Walking in, you can see a three-story teahouse.

Milk tea shops, cafes, specialty restaurants and pubs all have local characteristics.

Qin Kun pointed to the corner behind the main street and said, "It's closer this way."

The Chinese New Year is also the time when Yunshui Street has the most tourists, and it is bustling all the way.

Walk to the end of the main street and turn the corner, and you will see a river along the street.

There were also many tourists taking pictures by the river, and many people standing on the bridge buying candied haws. Shen Lin picked up Su Youli and rushed over to buy a few. The two brothers each ate a string and enjoyed it happily.

After walking for a few more minutes, Chu Ying found that there were obviously fewer tourists here, and it looked like they had arrived at where local residents lived.

"Youyou, is Youyou back, Xiaosu?"

Under the eaves not far away, a very kind old lady stood there waving at them, with a red Hai Tian Soy Sauce apron tied around her waist.

"Grandma Yang!" The little kid eating candied haws trotted over.

"Slow down, slow down. The road is uneven. Be careful not to fall." The old woman ran over in a half-squatting position, and a soft little ball fell into her arms.

"Grandma Yang!"

Grandma Yang missed him so much that she squatted there and held him for a long time before letting him go. She asked him if he had eaten, if he was cold, and if he felt motion sickness.

The little guy handed the candied haws to his grandmother and answered the question obediently: "I ate some bread on the plane, so I'm not cold and I don't get carsick."

Grandma Yang picked him up and shook him twice, then held him in her arms for a while before looking at Su Siwen who was walking towards her.

"How come Youyou speaks so well now? I heard Shi Qing say he's in kindergarten now?"

Su Siwen nodded: "Yes, I've been in school for two months and got a small certificate."

"Oh, that's amazing!"

The little guy nodded, "Grandma Yang, I can use chopsticks now."

Before returning to Beicheng, Su Youli had been learning how to use chopsticks.

Grandma Yang was a kindergarten teacher before she retired. Logically, she should be very good at teaching children to use chopsticks.

But every time the little guy pouted and said aggrievedly that his hand hurt, there were tears in his eyes.

Grandma Yang threw the chopsticks aside and put the spoon into Su Youli's little hand: "If your hands hurt, we won't learn it anymore. You will learn it naturally when you grow up."

Su Siwen was angry but dared not speak.

The Shen family could see that Su Siwen had become a child in front of this grandmother, and the two families were indeed as close as they said.

After everyone greeted Grandma Yang, she walked in front holding Youyou and took them home.

Shen Lin ran to the front and stretched out his hand: "Grandma Yang, let me hold Youyou."

Grandma Yang smiled brightly: "It's okay. Even though I'm old, I'm still very strong. Besides, Youyou isn't heavy, right, Youyou?"

Su Youli hugged Grandma Yang's neck and smelled the familiar scent of grain on Grandma Yang's body.

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Thoughts:

Some people said that if the child had been returned to the biological parents when he was found, there would not be so many problems. They also said that Siwen was crying when he returned the child, which was not like a man at all!

Believe it or not, believe it or not, I will stand in front of your bed with a knife in my hand at night and ask you if you believe it or not! ! !

You didn't read the words, but you just made bad comments without thinking.

The author explained that the place where the child was picked up was a village in the city, and it was winter. The first thing they did when they found the child was to call the police. The child was almost frozen to death and was sent to the hospital in an incubator.

Not every policeman is responsible, let alone what I wrote. Not to mention whether the child can survive until the police find his biological parents, whether the hospital staff will take good care of him and whether he can survive?

Don't think that the whole world is around you. Just look at how many children are abandoned every year and how many of these children can be happy.

Also, if I don’t adopt a child, how can I write a DER?

Do you feel that you have found a logical loophole and that you are very cool and different from others? You think you are so awesome, right?

You are the only one who knows about finding the biological parents of a picked up child. The author doesn't know, and all the readers are stupid. Everyone is drunk and you are the only one who is sober, okay?

The logic of the novel is indeed not as rigorous as that of non-fiction works. If you don't like it, just go back and read something else. The author begs you for help.

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