In order to avoid wasting Lisa's "considerate" thought, Jennie let Lisa take the lead and never let go the entire time.
After a while, the elevator reached the top floor, right when they prepared to go out, someone rushed in before them. Suddenly, Lisa was startled, took a step back in a panic.
Lisa was a person with autism. she didn't like to have physical contact with others, so she was afraid of small spaces or crowded places since she was young. Just from taking the elevator now, whenever someone entered, she would tense up. At this time, she almost ran into someone and even hurriedly dodged. Jennie noticed and quickly stepped forward to stand in between the two people, then comforted Lisa: "It's okay, let's go out."
"I'm sorry, sorry, I just..." At this time, the visitor also discovered there were others in the elevator. He realized his recklessness and apologized. When he looked up and saw who was in the elevator, his apologetic expression turned into surprise. "Second young master, you're back."
The person were excited and pulled Lisa's arm. Lisa pursed her lips and her body shrank back. Jennie hurriedly raised her hand and blocked the person's movement: "I'm sorry, she doesn't like when others touch her."
"Ah, yes, sorry, sorry, I almost forgot." The man obviously knew Lisa, so naturally he knew that Lisa was special. He didn't take any further action and stepped out of the elevator first to let the two people exit. "Second young master, you just returned. Both the chairman and his wife are anxious. The general manager went out looking for you for a long time."
Jennie froze slightly, she listened to this person's meaning, did Lisa snuck out alone? Lisa's family didn't know?
"Chairman, second young master is back." When they stepped out of the elevator, the man ran to report the news.
"You didn't tell your family?" Jennie asked Lisa.
Lisa looked at Jennie and didn't speak.
Forget it, I don't think she understood. Jennie sighed and said, "Let's go see grandma."
The two walked forward together, they didn't walk for long until an elegant woman rushed out from one of the wards. Jennie recognized this woman as Lisa's mother. At New Year Eve, Jennie often saw her in grandma Manoban's yard.
"Lisa, Lisa, where have you been?" Lisa suddenly disappeared, and mother Manoban was worried. She sent a group of people out to search for her, but they returned with no news. At this time, she saw her son returned and was so overjoyed that she wanted to go up and hold Lisa tightly in her arms. But she knew her son's condition, she didn't like physical contact, so she could only restrain herself.
However, when she managed to control her emotions, she found her little son, who wouldn't be easily touch by her family, was obediently letting a woman hold hands.
This is...what happened?
"Auntie." Jennie called out as she approached.
"Jennie?" Mother Manoban recognized Jennie. Although they didn't have much contact, her mother-in-law always mentioned a girl named Jennie from her neighbor's house when she called to talk to the husband and wife about Lisa's life. During New Year Eve, Jennie came to pay a new year's visit and they had also met several times.
"I heard from Lisa that grandma Manoban is sick." Jennie said.
"You're here to see grandma, come here, come in quickly."
Jennie led Lisa to the ward. At the door, she met Lisa's father, Gong Yo Manoban: "Uncle Manoban."
Gong Yo nodded faintly and looked tired. He looked at his little son and was about to speak, when an old and weak voice came from inside the door in a timely manner: "Is Lisa back?"

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My Husband With Scolar Syndrome [ Jenlisa ]
FanfictionJennie Kim lived for twenty-six years before she knew that she had a sudden genetic disease. There was no medicine for it, and there was only death waiting for her. Before she died, many people came to see her, but she was most impressed by Lisa Man...