Chapter 222: Chapter 222: Her Parents’ Blood Type Does Not Match Hers Chapter 222: Chapter 222: Her Parents’ Blood Type Does Not Match Hers Other children in the class also expressed their opinions one by one.
They all agreed with the class leader, Fang Xia, that to be a person, one has to be brave, wise, and strong.
Seeing that her classmates agreed with her, Fang Xia said to a few other children, “Tomorrow is the weekend, let’s go visit Aunt Su together.”
“Sure, sure, we’ll go with Aunt Hong and the others.”
“What gift should we buy for Aunt Su then?” one classmate asked.
Fang Xia suggested, “Aunt Su likes to read; we should give her a set of books.”
“Okay.”
The children discussed their plans to visit Su ixi tomorrow, which infuriated Bao Min to no end.
She didn’t dare to speak anymore, for fear that these children would tell their parents. They all lived in the sa compound, and she didn’t want others to say she was narrow-minded.
…
Su ixi knew that the things she had done had spread online. Although a small portion of people didn’t understand her actions, most netizens praised her, so she was also very happy.
Happiness helped her wounds recover quickly.
Especially the next day when a few sisters-in-law from the Military District ca to visit her with Fang Xia.
There were too many sisters-in-law, fearing they might disturb her recovery, so only a few representatives ca, but they brought lots of gifts. Each person cos with several large bags full of health products, all out of their kindness.
Fang Xia and her brother, Fang Shuai, had also co. Last night, the siblings went to a bookstore and bought her a set of ten books on traditional Chinese dicine.
Su ixi instantly understood the joy parents felt when they gifted their children “Three Years of College Entrance Examinations and Five Years of Mock Tests.”
She felt she must recover quickly, lest the children keep bringing gifts.
The sisters-in-law chatted in her hospital room for a while.
“Eh, Captain Gu, why are you the only one here? Can you manage all this on your own? Do you need us to co over and help take care of her?”
Gu Wei smiled and replied, “My family is out of town, and I don’t want to bother them. Besides, I’ve hired two nurses, so I can manage.”
Mrs. Feng asked, “What about Xiao Su’s parents? Are they not coming?”
Hearing this, Gu Wei’s face darkened a bit. “They divorced when Ah Xi was very young, and they’ve barely been in contact over the years. It’s just as well they haven’t co.”
The sisters-in-law rembered Zhou Yuan ntioning that no one cared about Su ixi when she was little, so they realized sothing and dared not bring it up again.
They only talked about happy matters after that.
Later, fearing they might disturb Su ixi’s rest, they left after sitting for half an hour.
But Su ixi’s mood had improved.
With her improved mood, she was able to drink almost a full bowl of porridge today, compared to just half a small bowl yesterday.
Her speech had also beco clearer and less breathless than the day before.
“Gu Wei, you’ve been accompanying these past few days. Is everything okay back at the military camp?”
Gu Wei replied, “No problem; don’t worry. The military camp is full of talented people; one less or more of makes no difference. As for you, you can’t do without a husband.”
She smiled and lightly pinched his arm.
“Gu Wei, I’d like to go out to the balcony to enjoy so sun; may I?” she asked again.
“Of course, I’ll carry you there.”
The balcony had a rocking chair, and Gu Wei first placed thick cushions on it before carefully lifting her onto it, and asked worriedly, “Is this okay?”
“Yes,” she replied, leaning back on the rocking chair.
The chair, even though stationary, would gently sway, making her feel very comfortable sitting there.
“Gu Wei,” she called him again.
The rocking chair wasn’t big enough for two, so he pulled up a chair and sat next to her, leaning in to ask, “What’s up? Do you need water?”
“No water, tell a story; I want to hear a story,” she requested.
“Okay.”
Gu Wei didn’t really have stories; he had been obsessed with the military from a young age, so the stories he knew were all about military affairs. So he began to tell her all about various wars, the tactics, and weapons used, and how many had died on each side.
Listening to this, Su ixi started laughing.
Gu Wei and the other soldiers from the military were typical straightforward n.
Others might tell their wives romantic, hypnotic stories; his were all bloody.
“Gu Wei, stop telling stories. Let’s just enjoy the flowers together,” Su ixi interjected.
In Yun City, flowers were abundant. There were several pots on the balcony, bursting with red blooms.
Su ixi said, “I’ve been in Yun City so long yet haven’t visited Li Jiang and Da Li. Shall we go there when we have the ti?”
“Sure, once you’re feeling better, we’ll go together.”
“…” He softly rocked the chair for her, and she gradually fell asleep.
Later, he gently carried her back to bed.
…
“Brother, how’s the investigation going, any leads?” Gu Wei called Gu Cheng.
Gu Cheng replied, “I’ve found out Fang Xin’s blood type too. She’s type O. Two type O parents can’t have a child with AB blood.”
“Got it, I understand.”
Gu Cheng continued, “This ans that Ah Xi isn’t the biological child of Fang Xin and Su Qiang. What do you plan to do? Call the police for an investigation, or should I look into it for you?”
Gu Cheng was quite resourceful in these matters.
Gu Wei responded, “You look into it, but let’s not tell anyone else for now.”
He didn’t want to make it public or let Su ixi know.
If her biological parents were also despicable, it was better for her not to acknowledge such a father, so as not to trouble her.
Let her remain unaware; she and Fang Xin and Su Qiang hardly had any contact anyway.
Gu Wei had just finished the call when Su ixi woke up.
“Gu Wei, who were you talking to just now?” Su ixi asked.
“With my brother.”
“Does he know I got injured?”
“He knows, but Zhou Yuan doesn’t yet. Zhou Yuan is pregnant, and she would worry if she knew. Let’s wait until you’re a bit better before telling her, lest she impulsively cos to see you.”
Su ixi chuckled, “Yuanyuan likes , just like a real younger sister.”
Hearing this, Gu Wei hesitated.
“What’s wrong?” Su ixi noticed his expression, seemingly in disagreent with her statent.
“To my knowledge, Mr. Zhou only has Zhou Yuan as a daughter.”
Su ixi laughed, “I was just making a comparison. I don’t have the luck to have such a father. If I did, I’d wake from my dreams laughing.”
Gu Wei looked at her, then asked, “Ah Xi, do you know what blood type your biological parents are?”
“Blood type?” she pondered, “I don’t know.”
Having lived alone since childhood, she hadn’t paid attention to their health screenings; she wouldn’t know their blood types, and many people don’t even know their own parents’ blood types, let alone their own.
“Gu Wei, why do you ask?”
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