Chapter 1235: reunion

Before going out, Gu Wanqing personally supervised her mother to take two heart-raising pills that Xinyan had made before.

He also gave her a few reminders to make her mentally prepared, and even picked up Aunt Zhang to accompany her early in the morning.

In fact, she wanted to tell her the truth, but she was afraid that Xinyan's absence would make her mother unable to bear it, so she finally hid the news of her second brother's return to Beijing.

I just said that there is news about the second brother, maybe he can really bring someone back this time.

She would only feel hopeful about such ambiguous words, but she would not be too excited. It would be better to have a buffer in front of her when she meets someone.

They came out of the train station without much delay.

When the car arrived at the gate of Gu's house, Gu Yize's eyes were red and his voice was trembling: "I'm finally back."

Thinking of the scene when the door was sealed when I came back, I was filled with emotions.

Mrs. Gu heard the sound of cars outside the gate and wondered if it was because of the mother-son connection. She stumbled out and trotted out. When she saw a group of people standing outside the gate, she saw Gu Yize in the crowd at a glance: " Yize, yes, is my Xiaoze."

At this time, Gu Yize also saw the person who was thinking about him day and night, and quickly stepped forward: "Mother, the unfilial son is back."

Mrs. Gu stretched out her trembling hand: "Oze, my child, where have you gone?"

The old lady couldn't stand steadily for a while. Xinyan hurriedly stepped forward: "Second uncle, take grandma back to the house first."

At this time, Gu Yize also noticed that something was wrong with his mother. He reached out and picked her up: "Mother, don't scare your son."

Xinyan quickly reminded: "Grandma, listen to me, take a deep breath and follow suit."

Gu Wanqing was also frightened. What she was most worried about happened. She held her mother's hand tightly: "Mom, listen to Yanyan, stabilize your emotions and be obedient."

Then he stood behind her and massaged her head. One hand of the old lady was held by her daughter Gu Wanqing, and the other hand was holding her son's hand tightly. After a long time, she finally recovered: "Oze, you are finally back. I finally see you." is you."

Seeing her like this, Gu Wanqing's eyes were full of worry and she couldn't help but look at Xinyan.

Xinyan shook her head at her: "It's okay, just let her vent."

For a time, the room was filled with the sounds of mother and son sobbing and talking to each other.

By the time they calmed down, it was already an hour later.

Mrs. Gu touched her son's thin face and said, "Have you suffered a lot in these years?"

As he spoke, he started crying again.

Thinking of something, she looked at Gu Wanqing with a look of resentment: "I said you sent so many ingredients over this morning and arranged for Sister-in-law Li to get busy early in the morning. It turned out that you only hid it from me."

Gu Wanqing said coquettishly: "I was wrong. I really shouldn't hide such a big thing from you, but you can clean up your body yourself. I really don't dare to take risks if Yanyan is not around. You are an adult and don't care about the villain. Don't worry." Can you argue with me?"

Mrs. Gu naturally knew that her daughter was thinking about her own health, so she pretended to be angry and slapped her a few times before she stopped.

But when I looked at my second son again, I couldn't help but burst into tears again: "It would be great if nothing happened to your eldest brother."

Gu Wanqing and Gu Yize called out at the same time: "Mom."

Mrs. Gu choked up and said: "After all, I am greedy, I should be content."

For a moment, everyone thought of Gu Yihong, the eldest son of the Gu family, and they all looked sad.

After a long time, Mr. Gu said: "Shuqing, the most important thing is to live well in the present. In a few days, we will go to worship Yihong together, comfort his spirit in heaven, and let him rest in peace." (End of this chapter)

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