Long Yunting, who had just returned from a walk with Elder Long, learned that Sheng Qian had gone to patrol the compound. Without even saying goodbye to the rest of the family, he turned around and left.
"Dad, has something happened to Yunting?" Long Haifeng felt particularly bad when he saw his son going out to run errands in a wheelchair.
Old Master Long said, "I just made a phone call and then rushed out the door."
Elder Long didn't even have time to ask what it was about.
As for Long Yunting's affairs, they are not something that can be asked casually.
Hou Guifang and Deng Zhiying went out again today, but they came back early.
Having heard a string of vulgarities yesterday, and then hearing other versions today, Hou Guifang couldn't stand it any longer and quickly ran back.
Seeing that the two looked unwell, Long Haifeng asked with concern, "What's wrong? Did something bad happen on your way out?"
Hou Guifang sat on the sofa with a cold face and drank a few cups of tea.
See here.
Elder Long and Long Haifeng exchanged a glance.
This was the first time I'd ever seen Hou Guifang with such a cold expression.
Deng Zhiying said, "Dad, Second Brother, you have no idea how outrageous the rumors outside have been these past two days. Those people usually look respectable, but the things they say are truly disgusting. They've made up all sorts of stories about Yunting..."
Old Master Long frowned: "There are rumors circulating outside."
Deng Zhiying recounted part of the story, and Long Haifeng's face changed upon hearing it.
This is only part of the rumors; it's clear that there's a lot more foul language behind it.
Elder Long's expression also darkened.
"Dad, we need to clarify things about Yunting."
Hou Guifang thought Deng Zhiying was right, so she urged Long Yunting to go to the hospital for a check-up in a big way.
So that people in the capital would know that her son was perfectly fine.
Elder Long said, "We still need to ask Yun Ting about this matter."
After all, this is very hurtful to one's self-esteem.
“Then you can ask him about this,” Hou Guifang said. Although she was Long Yunting’s mother, it was not appropriate for her to ask him directly. She could only leave it to Long Haifeng, the father, to ask.
Long Haifeng nodded.
*
Meanwhile, the person in the center of the controversy was heading to the clothing store.
When Sheng Qian arrived at the store, she saw Long Yunting sitting in a wheelchair at the entrance.
Female customers going in and out of the nearby store to buy clothes would occasionally glance at him, while he stood there like a gatekeeper, with a stern, unapproachable handsome face.
Sheng Qian looked at the person sitting there and felt a little unreal.
When Long Yunting saw Sheng Qian, his wheelchair began to turn forward.
"You went to the patrol compound?"
"Um."
"Thanks."
“I’m just going to take a look. Most of the care will still be provided by your doctors,” Sheng Qian said to Long Yunting. “Let’s go inside first, instead of leaving us here to be watched by others.”
Long Yunting turned his wheelchair around, and Sheng Qian stepped forward, naturally pushing him inside.
"Xiaoqian, you've brought your boyfriend home!"
Liu Hongfang and the others looked at the two of them with smiles.
Long Yunting had come here many times before, without revealing his identity, but everyone knew his name.
When they come over, Long Yunting usually greets them.
Sheng Qian greeted the others with a smile and then pushed Long Yunting to the back.
"You sit down, I'll go upstairs and get you some things," Sheng Qian told Long Yunting to stay quiet, then went upstairs, retrieved some medicine from her spatial storage, and handed it to Long Yunting.
Long Yunting took it. "Is it for the wounded patrolmen?"
“Here you go,” Sheng Qian said.
"For me?" Long Yunting said, "There are still some of the medicines you gave me before that I haven't finished."
“This is something else,” Sheng Qian said, her gaze flickering unnaturally, “It’s good for your health if you eat it.”
Seeing Sheng Qian's expression, Long Yunting immediately understood.
Love is the cure for his hidden ailment!
Long Yunting was at a loss for words, not knowing whether to laugh or cry.
He was the one who spread those rumors, but in reality, he doesn't have any hidden illness.
But this was his wife's wish, and he could sense that Sheng Qian's attitude had changed this time.
This shows that his trick really works.
Before he came over, he was worried that Sheng Qian might bring up the topic of divorce again.
However, Sheng Qian seemed to have forgotten about this.
This is a good thing for Long Yunting. He certainly wouldn't be foolish enough to remind Sheng Qian; it would be best if she forgot about it completely.
Sheng Qian could guess what Long Yunting was thinking from his subtle expression, but she wasn't thinking about divorce anymore.
The important thing is how to erase those old grudges.
She couldn't bring herself to act as if nothing had happened, so she had no choice but to go all out.
"Don't worry, I won't let you live like a widow."
Long Yunting held the medicine and said to Sheng Qian.
Sheng Qian blushed and glared at him, "What do you mean by living like a widow? Can't you speak properly?"
"Yes, not living like a widow." Long Yunting was secretly pleased.
Sheng Qian rolled her eyes: "Are you staying for dinner tonight?"
"What did you say!" Long Yunting thought he was hallucinating. He looked at Sheng Qian with undisguised joy and asked again to confirm, "You just said you were staying for dinner?"
Sheng Qian put on a stern face: "If you don't want to stay, I'll send you out now."
“Okay,” Long Yunting quickly agreed.
Sheng Qian glanced at him and said, "It's past five o'clock, I'll go cook."
She just returned from buying groceries, so she didn't need to go out again.
Liu Hongfang and her colleagues lived in the staff dormitory area, where both buildings housed employees of the clothing store and beauty salon.
An auntie cooks for you every night, and some people who live nearby go home to eat.
So not many people moved in.
Although staying in the dormitory with someone cooking for you is much more convenient and saves you a bit of food.
But it's still more liberating to live at home, and I even get an extra five yuan subsidy every month.
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