Marrying a pet: My husband is so bad

Chapter 273 Being Mother, I Don't Wait To See You

Chapter 273 Being Mother, I Don't Wait To See You

Aunt Wang on the side looked at them and sighed heavily, while Ji Luomeng, who was standing beside her, also had a trace of complicated emotions flashing through her light blue eyes.

Yao Yulan also nodded, and looked at Tang Qiaowan with distressed eyes, "Xiao Wan, it's all my grandma's fault for not being able to... keep your mother."

Tang Qiaowan's heart ached, but Bai Nen had a slight smile on her face, "Grandma, it's okay, maybe I'll see her next time she comes. And she's leaving, it's not my fault .”

Seeing that she didn't address Yao Jingyi's mother, Yao Yulan knew that she was always blaming her mother.

She sighed heavily, "Xiaowan...your mother..."

Yao Yulan looked at Tang Qiaowan and wanted to say something, but when the words came to her lips, she swallowed them back.

Seeing that she hesitated to speak at night, Tang Qiaowan asked, "What's wrong with her?"

Yao Yulan looked at Tang Qiaowan for a while and said, "Forget it, Xiaowan, later... Grandma will tell you slowly."

Tang Qiaowan felt that her grandmother had something important to say to her, but when she stopped, she frowned slightly, "Grandma, can't you tell me now?"

"Xiao Wan, when the time is right, grandma... will tell you."

"Yeah." Seeing that her grandma didn't want to talk about it now, Tang Qiaowan stopped asking.

She knew that her grandmother was hiding some things from her, but if her grandmother didn't tell her, she usually seldom asked.

Because she knew that her grandmother had her own reasons for not saying anything.

Yao Yulan went to bed after nine o'clock, and Tang Qiaowan took the opportunity to call Aunt Wang out of the ward.

In the ward, Ji Luomeng watched.

After Tang Qiaowan pulled the door of the ward and closed it, she looked at Aunt Wang and asked, "Aunt Wang, did she... Did you tell me where she has been for the past 20 years?"

She was asking about Yao Jingyi.

Although she didn't address Yao Jingyi's mother, Aunt Wang knew who she was asking when she heard it.

Aunt Wang said with a serious face: "Xiao Wan, your mother came to the nursing home suddenly today. She only said that she has not forgotten you and your grandmother in the past 20 years, and she did not say where she has been in the past 20 years..."

Speaking of this, Aunt Wang sighed deeply, and then said: "She knelt down to your grandma, begging your grandma to forgive her. Your grandma said that if she can ask your forgiveness, your grandma will forgive her. She knew you were coming to the nursing home, so she left."

"She knew I was coming, so she left?" Hearing this, Tang Qiaowan's heart ached, sadness and disappointment flashed across her eyes, and a desolate smile rose on the corner of her lips.

Why did her own mother dislike her so much?
Seeing her sad and disappointed, Aunt Wang comforted her, "Xiao Wan, don't think too much, your grandma said your mother is suffering..."

"Aunt Wang." Tang Qiaowan interrupted her and smiled wryly, "You don't have to speak for her. She left within a few days after I was born, which means she doesn't like my daughter very much."

Tang Qiaowan's behavior made Aunt Wang very distressed. She comforted her for a while before entering the ward.

Tang Qiaowan didn't go into the ward. She stood alone in the corridor with her back against the wall, her eyes full of sadness.

When she thought of Yao Jingyi leaving the nursing home in a hurry when she knew she was going to come to the nursing home, she felt uncomfortable.

Being rejected by her own mother, she really wanted to cry.

Her eye sockets were sour and a little moist.

Suddenly, the mobile phone in her bag rang, she took it out and saw that it was Long Yuchen calling, and immediately answered it.

She thought that Long Yuchen wanted to ask where she was, so she said first, "I'm at my grandma's place."

(End of this chapter)

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