Chu Xinian listened, and responded with a half-smile, "Perhaps, I am more like my mother."
Only, compared to his mother's relentless taking, he chose to give.
Father Chu snorted coldly, just about to say something when the office door was knocked: "Dad, it's Manman, may I come in?"
"Look at Manman, then look at you!" Father Chu glanced at Chu Xinian, then changed to a gentle tone: "Manman, come in."
Ji Manman pushed the door open and saw Chu Xinian sitting on the sofa with his back to her.
Her rosy lips curled into a gentle smile as she slowly walked in front of him, sweetly and softly asked, "Xinian, why are you here?"
"Because I don't want to stay in the hospital." With a somewhat perfunctory answer, Chu Xinian looked up at her, "I want to return to work, Manman."
"But..."
Ji Manman was quite astonished, as if she didn't know Chu Xinian had disappeared from the hospital last night, nor did she inquire about his experiences overnight.
