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Chapter 1949: Chapter 1964: So Farewells Are for Better Reunions 6

This younger brother whom he had protected and spoiled since childhood, starting tomorrow, would truly have nothing to do with him anymore.

He won’t hate him, he just wants to be strangers for the rest of his life.

Bai Jingqing left the ward, still able to hear Bai Ruiqing’s heart-wrenching cries. He expressionlessly told the bodyguards guarding the ward, "You can all withdraw now."

...

The next day, every newspaper in Ming City used the largest space to publish the statent of disassociation between Bai Jingqing and Bai Ruiqing.

Gu Qingxin looked at the newspaper with mixed feelings in her heart. She was still sowhat blaming Bai Jingqing. If he could have made a choice earlier, Qianqian wouldn’t have been forced into such a situation.

However, she also understood in her heart that familial bonds aren’t so easily severed.

Beiming Han set out for the company, saying he would go to Jade Garden in the afternoon and might only return after dinner, telling her to co back from Lin Yin’s place and wait for him at ho obediently.

Gu Qingxin imdiately agreed. After Beiming Han left, she also took a car and left.

When she arrived at the apartnt where her mother was currently living, Gu Qingxin asked the driver to leave and then got into the car Rong Qianchen had sent to pick her up.

Gu Qingxin didn’t expect Rong Qianchen to also be in the car. She hadn’t expected him to co personally. She imdiately sat across from him and nervously asked, "How is Qianqian now?"

Although Bai Qianqian had called her, they only exchanged a few words before hastily hanging up. She knew she was fine now, but at that ti, she had also fallen into the sea with the car.

She couldn’t not be injured.

"Don’t worry, she’s now receiving the best treatnt." Rong Qianchen didn’t say Bai Qianqian was fine but instead said she was receiving treatnt.

Gu Qingxin’s heart tightened imdiately. Now she didn’t want to let her mind run wild anymore because she was about to see Bai Qianqian. As long as they t, she would know for herself how Bai Qianqian was now.

The car quickly left the city and arrived in a villa area not far from Ming City, where the environnt was serene, and each villa was far apart, ensuring great privacy.

When the car stopped, Gu Qingxin got out and ran toward the villa. It was only after entering that she rembered she didn’t know where Bai Qianqian was.

As she turned around, Rong Qianchen also got out of the car and said, "The first room on the left on the second floor."

"Thank you!" Gu Qingxin imdiately ran to the stairs and went up. Outside the door, she pushed it open and ran in.

"Qianqian!" Gu Qingxin, almost too excited, nearly rushed over directly. The doctor who was treating Bai Qianqian quickly stopped her.

"Miss, calm down. Miss Bai’s body is very fragile right now. If you rush over like that, it could be dangerous for her and the baby!"

"I’m sorry, I’m sorry... I... what baby?" Gu Qingxin suddenly realized, looking at Bai Qianqian in disbelief.

"Qingxin, sit down, I have another baby." Bai Qianqian smiled at her.

Even though this ti she almost lost her life, the mont she found out she was pregnant again, she felt that all the suffering she had endured was worth it.

"That’s great, really great!" Gu Qingxin was overjoyed to tears, not daring to make any big movents. She carefully sat by the bed, gently holding her hand, looking at her noticeably thinner face, which appeared even paler and smaller against her black hair. "Where are you hurt?"

"I’m fine," Bai Qianqian didn’t want her to worry too much.

"How could you be fine? Why are you so silly, why did you save Bai Ruiqing!" Gu Qingxin’s tears rolled down.

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