He said he really liked him and wanted a little brother like that.
At the ti, everyone was amused by the idea.
Because he couldn’t bring Jun Wuchen ho, he could only visit him at the Jun Family’s house.
It’s just that Jun Wuchen’s parents went abroad to pursue their lifelong belief in science shortly after Jun Wuchen’s first full month of life.
Knowing that Jun Wuchen had been left without parental care and companionship at such a young age, Gu Li began to visit the Jun Family even more diligently.
He watched him grow up day by day, watched him laugh, watched him cry, watched him fuss.
He learned to make his formula and to change his diapers.
He still rembers the first ti he held him, taking Jun Wuchen’s tiny body from the nanny’s hands, how nervous and sweaty his palms were, mixed with a surge of excitent.
He also rembers the first ti he got into a fight, when Jun Wuyang called Jun Wuchen a little cripple who would never walk, who would always have to lie in a crib and couldn’t run and jump like them.
He rembers even more vividly the first ti he cried so hard he couldn’t eat his als, because he realized that Jun Wuyang was right, Jun Wuchen really couldn’t walk.
Even when he grew up, he still wouldn’t be able to walk.
He looked forward every day to the day Jun Wuchen could leave the crib, to the day he learned to walk and stand.
When he learned that this particularly cheerful little angel he had been painstakingly caring for would never walk, it felt like he had been nurturing a flower in ditation, watering it daily and giving it ample sunlight, only for soone to tell him cruelly that it would never bloom.
That feeling was truly unbearable.
After that fight, he couldn’t rember how many tis he fought with Jun Wuyang for constantly calling Jun Wuchen that deaning na, little cripple.
Because they were young then, although Madam Jun felt sorry for her grandson getting into fights, she didn’t bla Gu Li much, who was also just a kid.
On the contrary, Lady Jun often gave him stern looks.
But he didn’t mind and would visit the Jun Family to see Jun Wuchen whenever he had the ti.
Watching him grow up day by day.
He often taught Jun Wuchen how to speak, and of course, he taught him his own na.
He would whisper his na in his ear every day, eagerly anticipating the day he would speak.
And he did indeed wait for that day.
The happiest mont for him so far was when Jun Wuchen first spoke, calling out his na.
Gu Li.
It wasn’t dad, mom, not grandpa or grandma, and not anyone else.
It was Gu Li.
Even though it wasn’t pronounced clearly, it was still his na.
He recognized it imdiately.
When Jun Wuchen was two years old, what he said most often was that he wanted Brother Gu to hold him.
At three years old, the most frequent question was when Brother Gu would finish school and co to play with him.
Every day after school, he would bring his howork to the Jun Family’s house to do it while keeping Jun Wuchen company.
Since Jun Wuchen couldn’t walk, he would obediently sit in his lap, watching him write.
At that ti, Jun Wuchen was particularly clingy, always calling him Brother Gu.
Gu Li also particularly liked Jun Wuchen, so much so that even after Gu Sheng was born, the ti he spent at the Jun Family’s house with Jun Wuchen didn’t decrease.
It was only after Moyan was born that Jun Wuchen beca the next Gu Li.
Every day, he would ask his nanny to push him to see Moyan, caring for him just as he had been cared for.
And later, whenever he ca to the Jun Family to find Jun Wuchen, he would always find him at Moyan’s place.
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