Chapter 355: Chapter 355: Moving Out is Easy, Moving Back is Hard
“I’ll take good care of myself, today was just an accident.” Fang Nianzhi’s stomach ached sporadically, yet she still tried her best to reassure the man outside the door — it was truly too difficult for her.
“I’ll wait for you downstairs. We can go to the hospital together afterward.” Siyang had no intention of blaming her; he just hoped she would learn from this experience.
“Yeah yeah yeah.”
After Siyang went downstairs, he sat on the sofa and waited, pulling out his cellphone to check the WeChat ssage Tiantian had sent him today, which was a voice ssage.
“Uncle Siyang, I’m playing at Dad’s place. You haven’t co to see in a long ti!”
Siyang listened to Tiantian’s baby voice and couldn’t help but smile. He had indeed not visited Tiantian in a while, being busy with company affairs. Every ti he returned ho, there was another child to worry about.
Siyang responded with a voice ssage, “Uncle has been a bit busy lately, but I’ll co to see you soon, okay? I’ll even bring you gifts. You can tell Uncle what you want, and I’ll bring them all.”
Just then, Fang Nianzhi ca downstairs and heard Siyang speaking softly and tenderly into the phone.
It wasn’t her first ti witnessing this, and Siyang was only ever this gentle and patient with Tiantian. Nianzhi was well aware of Tiantian’s place in Siyang’s heart.
“Is Tiantian calling you again? My stomach doesn’t hurt anymore, we don’t need to go to the hospital. If you want to see her, just go.”
“Are you sure we don’t need to go to the hospital?” Siyang put away his phone, looking at her with so concern.
Nianzhi’s uncontrollable snacking wasn’t a new issue. Although it usually resolved with a trip to the restroom, Siyang worried about the long-term effects on her health.
“I’m really fine,” Nianzhi frantically shook her head, convinced that her stomach was indeed fine, and hospitalization was unnecessary!
“Alright, no more reckless eating next ti, I’ll have the family doctor co and check on you later.”
Seeing her adamant refusal to go to the hospital, Siyang didn’t insist.
Nianzhi sat on the adjacent sofa, watching Siyang who showed no intention of leaving, and couldn’t help but ask, “Aren’t you going to Tiantian’s?”
“I wasn’t planning to go today; she’s with Si Chenli and doesn’t need .” Siyang explained softly, his eyes calm. Rembering the mistaken news of Si Chenli’s death, he couldn’t help but smirk.
As long as Si Chenli was around, Qiaoqiao could be happier, and he could rest easy.
“Oh.” Nianzhi nodded, sowhat hoping Siyang would leave soon.
She hadn’t finished her novel yet! With Siyang at ho, he would definitely make her go to bed early, utterly preventing her from staying up late.
But the itch in her heart to reach the exciting part of her book and not finish was unbearable.
“What’s wrong?” Siyang looked down at the woman beside him. After so many years of marriage, even though they only shared a bed without anything happening between them,
he had co to understand her character quite well—like a child in need, requiring supervision.
“No, nothing, just asking.” Nianzhi decisively shook her head.
“Fang Nianzhi, you are an adult now. Be sensible and stop making worry.”
Siyang sighed heavily, wondering if he had married a partner for life or a child.
“Okay!” Nianzhi nodded vigorously, smiling. Suddenly rembering sothing, her smile promptly vanished, “Right, Grandfather called again today asking about the child. He also asked you to go for a check-up when you have ti.”
Siyang “…”
“It’s not saying there’s sothing wrong with you. It’s Grandfather. He said I look full of life and fine, but you look listless, like you have kidney deficiencies.”
Nianzhi said this with palpable awkwardness in her deanor; she hadn’t exaggerated a thing!
It was mainly because there had been no movent in their bellies for five years, which was indeed very suspicious. Not only Mr. Sang Senior, but even her own parents always called to ask her.
She thought she was too childish to win Siyang’s heart and needed to teach her so “bed skills.”
“I’ll talk to Grandpa about it when the ti cos,” Sang Siyang knew that using lack of movent as an excuse wasn’t a solution.
Since Grandpa had suggested he go to the hospital for a check-up, he would do it, and then bring back a fake report to dispel Grandpa’s thoughts about them having children.
“Alright, I’m going to sleep now.”
“Mmm.”
Inside the Si Mansion, Si Chenli planned to take advantage of his parents’ absence to move back to his room, having prepared a set of justifications during the day.
He saw Sang Qiao having finished arranging everything and was about to open the bedroom door when he quickly approached.
“Qiaoqiao, I…”
Suddenly, Si Tiantian ran over with her short little legs and hugged Sang Qiao’s thigh, “Mommy, mommy, I want to sleep with you tonight.”
“Why?” Sang Qiao crouched down, looking at her unusual daughter and asked.
“Because I’m a bit scared. The aunties at the company told so horror stories today,” Si Tiantian said, looking up at Sang Qiao with hopeful eyes.
She didn’t want to listen at the ti, but the stories were just too fascinating!
“Okay, then go and bring your pillow over,” Sang Qiao laughed lightly, not expecting that her daughter’s first request to sleep with her was because she was scared by horror stories.
“Okay!” Si Tiantian’s room was right next to Sang Qiao’s, and she quickly ran in to get her pillow.
Only then did Sang Qiao rember Si Chenli standing nearby, “Did you have sothing to say just now?”
“No, I just wanted to say it’s chilly at night, rember to cover up with the blanket,” Si Chenli had to postpone his plans to move back.
Tonight he would let his daughter sleep with Qiao, and he would move back tomorrow.
“Alright, you too.”
“Mommy, let’s go to sleep quickly, I have to wake up early tomorrow to go listen to the aunties tell stories with Daddy.”
“Aren’t you scared? Why do you still want to listen?” Sang Qiao gently asked as she walked to the room holding her daughter’s hand.
“But it’s interesting,” Si Tiantian’s voice was sweet and soft.
Si Chenli stood outside the door listening to their mother-daughter conversation, secretly thinking that tomorrow it was absolutely impossible to take his daughter to the office again.
Listening to stories, she would co and compete with him for his wife.
That night, Si Chenli lay alone in his room, reflecting on why he had suggested having separate rooms when he already knew she was his wife. Sleeping together wouldn’t hurt.
Compared to him,
Next door, the mother and daughter had a completely different night. Si Tiantian poked her little head out from under the covers, still thinking about the dayti stories, her mind surrounded by the terrifying images she imagined.
She couldn’t help but snuggle closer to Sang Qiao, “Mommy, why does the monster with a green face and fangs in the story want to kidnap children for sacrifice? Can’t they kidnap adults instead?”
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