Chapter 369: Did she overthink it? (1)_1
Wen Ru’s gaze fell upon Che Huan, "He seems pretty decent, right?"
Wen Nuan replied with a sweet smile, "Decent? He’s totally cool! Auntie, you should have seen how he stood up for my sister Huanhuan. The old lady of the Huo Family turned green with envy. Her nose and eyes were all crooked with anger, yet she didn’t dare to utter a word. Boyfriend power to the max!"
She hadn’t realized that he had also gone to Li City, so during the time Huanhuan was there, was Anan there too? It seemed he really did care about Huanhuan. Wen Ru listened quietly, unaware of the young one’s changing expression.
Looking at the young one now, his mood seemed to have worsened.
Clenching his small fists tightly around his shorts, he realized that during that time, Huo Jinnan had been sneaking around to see Huanhuan behind his back!
The more he thought about it, the angrier he got. Really, it was too bullying!
Huo Jinnan, I’m not done with you!
He puffed out his cheeks, silent and brooding, glancing at the ring on Che Huan’s finger. The more he looked at it, the more it displeased him, the more it irritated him, the uglier it appeared, and his little face couldn’t have looked sadder.
Wen Ru noticed the young one’s expression and felt truly relieved. A smile crept across her face as it seemed she could confidently leave Huanhuan in their care.
She didn’t have much left to worry about; there were some things that needed to be brought to an end!
Wen Hua noticed Wen Ru’s expression and his eyes deepened considerably. Knowing that talking more wouldn’t get through to Xiaoru, he called Che Huan aside before leaving.
Following Wen Hua into a side resting room, Che Huan said, "Uncle."
As Wen Hua lit a cigarette, he looked at Che Huan, "Huanhuan, what did your mom tell you?"
After Che Huan recounted Wen Ru’s attitude, she couldn’t help but ask, "Uncle, were Aunt Zhong and my mom close before?"
Wen Hua hummed in acknowledgment, looking deeply at Che Huan, "Huanhuan, no matter when, remember to be a bit selfish and just take good care of yourself and the child."
Che Huan frowned, not quite understanding.
Wen Hua smiled, "I was just reminded of the kidnapping last time. Don’t take risks alone anymore. If there’s something you can’t talk to Huo Jinnan about, you can come to your uncle."
Che Huan smiled sweetly at Wen Hua and nodded, "Thank you, Uncle."
Wen Hua looked at Che Huan for a long while, and with concern in his voice, said, "I don’t know much about the Huo Family. Whatever happens, whoever you meet, don’t let yourself be mistreated."
Che Huan hummed an acknowledgment, thinking of the argument and unpleasantness at the Army Hospital, which was part of Huo Jinnan’s privacy and not convenient to tell her uncle.
She thought there shouldn’t be that many problems in the future, right? She wouldn’t have much to do with those people, right?
Wen Hua wanted to say a few more words of caution but stopped himself, switching the topic, "Huanhuan, Huo Jinnan’s mother is a good person. If anything happens, you can also turn to her for help."
Che Huan hummed in response, looking at Wen Hua. Her uncle must have known Aunt Zhong; they sounded quite familiar.
Thinking of Zhong Qin wearing the hospital gown earlier, he couldn’t help but ask, "Does his mother have an illness? Is she also staying here in the hospital?"
Che Huan nodded, "She had a heart transplant before. A few days ago, she had an acute rejection reaction. It looked quite serious. This afternoon, specialists from abroad are coming for a consultation, and she may need another heart transplant."
Wen Hua didn’t say much, just nodded his head.
Che Huan looked at him, "Uncle, do you also know Aunt Zhong?"
Wen Hua hummed, "Your mother’s friend. I’ve met her before."
Is that so? Why did she feel something was off, as though her uncle was trying to hint something to her?
Looking at her uncle again, his expression was as usual. Was she overthinking?