Wen Wan heard from her foster father that she had a high fever at the age of three and lost her ability to speak after waking up.
If that was true, then what about Song Wei?
Before the age of three, she couldn't remember, but after three, why did those who promised to take care of her never show up?
The more she thought about it, the more Wen Wan felt that her mother had trusted the wrong person.
Seeing his little wife's gaze shift from doubt to annoyance, and then from annoyance to resentment, Song Wei suddenly felt an indescribable sense of powerlessness.
He wanted to explain that it wasn't that he was unwilling to take care of her, but rather he was afraid to get close to her, yet he doubted she would believe such words.
Seeing he wouldn't even explain, Wen Wan huffed and told him to leave; she wanted to be alone in silence.
So, Song Wei was punished by having to sleep in the study for three days.
