After dinner, Su Ye went to the bathroom to wash the dishes.
When she came back, Guo Zhengyi and Gao Zhen had already moved away.
Shen Che was telling Su Ze a story. The little boy held his cheeks, his big eyes blinking, and he listened very seriously.
But he was only a five-year-old child after all, and he was not very good at hiding his emotions.
Probably because of this, Shen Che told him a story, even though she asked him to close his eyes and sleep before washing the dishes.
"No more," Su Ye walked over and said without question: "Your uncle Shen lost too much blood and needs to sleep and rest."
Shen Che wanted to say something, Su Ye looked over, and Shen Che shut up immediately.
Su Ze looked at Shen Che, then at Su Ye, and smiled while covering his mouth.
If Su Ze had cried like last time, Su Ye would not have been upset, and might even have felt irritated. However, he did not cry, but pretended to be very happy, and Su Ye's heart softened a little.
After putting away the dishes and chopsticks, Su Ye sat down on the stool by the wall, and then waved to Su Ze.
Su Ze came over, his voice soft and glutinous: "Aunt?"
Su Ye hugged him tightly in her arms, her voice soft and gentle: "Are you unhappy?"
Su Ze's mouth froze for a moment and then raised again: "Aunt, I didn't..."
Su Ye interrupted him: "Don't lie in front of Aunt."
Su Ze's mouth sank again, he looked at Su Ye, his eyes turned red little by little, but no tears fell.
Su Ye sighed silently: "You still have your aunt, who will always be with you and will never leave you."
"I know," Su Ze hugged Su Ye tightly, his voice a little muffled: "Aunt, why doesn't she want me, does she not like me?"
Su Ye touched the back of his head: "She doesn't know if she likes you, but compared to you, she definitely loves herself more."
To be honest, Su Ye didn't think there was anything wrong with loving herself more, and there was nothing wrong with Gao Zhen remarrying, but she shouldn't take away all the money in the family, that would leave no way for Su Ze to survive.
Su Ze was silent for a while and then said softly, "Is that so?"
Su Ze was about to comfort him when he heard him say, "Then I won't blame her."
Su Ye: "Hmm?"
Su Ze raised his head and looked at Su Ye with admiration: "Because I like my aunt more than my mother. My aunt is the best person to me."
Su Ye was stunned for a moment. Although she knew that the aunt in Su Ze's mouth was more referring to the original owner, she still felt happy. At least Su Ze felt the original owner's dedication to Su Ze.
"Do you know where I went this morning?" Su Ye said.
Su Ze shook his head. He hadn't seen his aunt since he got up in the morning. He asked Uncle Shen, and Uncle Shen said that his aunt was busy.
Su Ye: "Your father was a soldier. If he died, he would get a pension. Your mother took this money back when she left."
Su Ze tilted his head: "Aunt went to ask Mom for money."
"How smart," Su Ye smiled: "Today is your mother's remarriage day. The uncle on the hospital bed just now is your mother's remarriage partner. I thought it would be even more difficult to get the money back after your mother officially remarried, so I hurried there this morning."
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I became the aunt of male lead in the period novel[70s]
RomanceAuthor: Clouds in the Deep Sea Genre: Modern Emotions Status: Completed Work introduction: Su Ye, a wood-type supernatural, travels into a period story and becomes the aunt of the beautiful, strong and tragic male protagonist. In the story, the aunt...