Chapter 14 14. Missing Mom
Lou Xiaoke endured the soreness on the tip of her nose, she could feel the original owner's love for Tan Guifen.

Through Tan Guifen, it seemed as if she saw her mother who was lying beside her hospital bed in the real world, washing her face with tears.

Her voice was choked with sobs, and she clenched Tan Guifen's rough hand: "I miss my mother."

Tan Guifen touched Lou Xiaoke's head, then turned her head to wipe away her tears. After her emotions stabilized a bit, Tan Guifen walked behind Lou Xiaoke: "Mom misses you too."

"However, there are still some things to be resolved. Wait for Mom."

As the saying goes, the palms and backs of the hands are full of meat. Lou Xiaowen is Tan Guifen's daughter who has been raised by Tan Guifen for more than ten years. How could she be allowed to stay here alone, and Lou Xiaoke and himself went back first.

"Don't let me see you again next time." Lou Xiaowen warned coldly.

Lou Xiaowen didn't kill her, but simply threatened the woman a few words to make her remember.

"Little text."

When Lou Xiaowen heard Tan Guifen's voice, he kicked the woman's ass, making her roll as far as she could.

The woman dared not speak out, but only dared to look sideways at Lou Xiaowen's profile, and left in a disheveled manner after saying a very low sentence, "You wait for me."

"Are you okay?" Tan Guifen grabbed Lou Xiaowen's shoulder and checked him up and down.

"Mom, I'm fine." Lou Xiaowen said, "It's you, why haven't you gone home with Lou Xiaoke?"

"Mom is worried about you."

At this time, the crowds around had already dispersed, and Lou Xiao could easily come over without being pushed.

"Forget it, go home."

After finishing the words, Lou Xiaowen added another sentence: "Go back to mother's house."

Tan Guifen responded.

When I came to Tan Guifen's house, it was a two-story old-fashioned self-built house, located at the end of the village. In front of the house was a concrete road that had just been poured, and below it was a large area of ​​farmland and vegetable fields.

Birds could be heard from time to time around, but what Lou Xiaoke knew most was the call of the pearl-necked turtledove.

When I was in the mountains, I often chased my mother and asked what kind of bird the sound was, and my mother would take the trouble to answer her.

In front of the self-built house is a small yard surrounded by old bamboos. A jujube tree is planted in front of it, which has already produced fruit and can be picked in a short time.

Tan Guifen invited them to sit down on the stone bench under the jujube tree in the small courtyard, and she went to the house to get food to entertain them.

Tan Guifen's figure had just disappeared into the house, when a middle-aged man with a cane slowly wandered in from the cement road.

If you look closely, you will find that his trouser legs are full of dried mud, and he is still carrying a hoe on his shoulder.

Lou Xiaowen recognized him at first sight.

The patriarchal father.

She called out very calmly, "Dad."

The middle-aged man only made eye contact with her, let out a very uncomfortable hmm, and then walked into the small courtyard.

Going further inside, the middle-aged man saw Lou Xiaoke sitting in a wheelchair.

The middle-aged man stopped slowly.

Xiao Miao reminded Lou Xiaoke at this time: "The one in the small courtyard is the original owner's biological father, Jiang Zhichao."

Lou Xiaoke looked over, and happened to meet Jiang Zhichao's scrutinizing gaze.

It has been a year since Lou Xiaoke and Lou Xiaowen's identities were exposed, but Jiang Zhichao has never met this nominally biological daughter.

It's not that he can't see it, but Jiang Zhichao doesn't want to see it.

For him, his daughter will marry sooner or later, and the water that was spilled is undrinkable, so why should he waste that little affection.

Just as Jiang Zhichao looked away, at this moment, Lou Xiaoke sweetly called him Dad, which gave him a jolt.

(End of this chapter)

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