"Kangkang, what's wrong? Mom is just going to work, not leaving you," she squatted down, wiped away his tears, and gently comforted him.
Kangkang clung tightly around her neck and buried his face in the crook of her shoulder, "I don't want Mom to go to work, I won't let you go."
"Kangkang, haven't we agreed that you would stay with Dad on weekdays and come to Mom's place on weekends?"
The little guy bit his lip and didn't speak, but cried.
An Ruo stroked his head and gently asked, "Tell Mom, what's really bothering you?"
"...Mom, I don't want to be away from you, I want to be with you every day." He raised his head and said to her earnestly.
An Ruo held his face and smiled, "Mom wants to be with you every day too, but if you are with Mom, then you can't be with Dad. Kangkang, be good and get along with Dad. Mom will come see you whenever she has time."
"I don't want to!" The little guy suddenly got angry, "Mom, you said you would always be with me, you lied to me!"