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"Yes, she asked

to accompany her for half a month," Yitian answered thoughtfully, tilting her head.

Two parallel tilines of mories filled her little head, and I was worried that it would confuse her.

At this mont, seeing her articulate and clear, I felt relieved.

The little girl, though young, was exceptionally bright and quick-witted.

Plus, she was brave, with mories of talking to the baby in her belly and playing with a little snake, yet she wasn't scared at all.

It seems, she's bound to do great things in the future.

To ease my mother's mind, I asked with a smiling face, "Is that beautiful auntie nice to you?"

"The beautiful auntie is very gentle, and she gave

yummy food to eat," Yitian replied with her childish, milky voice.

Finally, my mom felt reassured, so she called to ask for a half-day leave from the supermarket manager and inford Yitian's mother, Mingwen, to co to pick her up.

Worried that my mom couldn't handle it alone, I also took half a day off.

By the ti Mingwen arrived,

We handed Yitian back to Mingwen together.

Mingwen looked sowhat doubtful as she asked, "She can recognize

now, right?"

"Yes, she can." Deep down, I wasn't very sure and didn't have much confidence.

Even after Yitian's mory had recovered, she still saw

as her mother.

While waiting for Mingwen to co, my mom and I taught Yitian many tis.

Only then did she nod, seemingly understanding but not quite.

Mingwen picked up Yitian and placed her on her lap, "Xiao Tian, do you recognize Mommy?"

"I do, Mommy, you like my brother more than , and you yelled at , calling

a drag," Li Yitian responded blankly, void of any ripple in her gaze.

My heart clinched tightly; it seed Yitian's family favored boys over girls.

Xiao Yitian saying such things in front of , I figured it was her simple way of trying to make

pity her, hoping I would keep her by my side.

But after all, she's just a child.

Only when she grew up would she realize that, as much as I wanted to, I was powerless to keep her with .

Mingwen felt extrely awkward, frowning as she scolded, "You hold grudges, don't you? Your father and I have never starved you."

"I do hold grudges, I rember all the instances when you treated my brother better! Although you never starved , when we had chicken legs, my brother got the bigger ones, and I got the small ones," Li Yitian murmured softly, "I eat slowly, and by the ti my brother finished his, even my little chicken leg would beco his."

At that mont, my chest ached unbearably, and I could only think of stealing Yitian away to raise her myself.

"Your brother is younger, still growing, what's wrong with letting him have a little more?" Mingwen, utterly embarrassed, admonished Yitian.

I coughed lightly, "Yitian is still little, don't be so harsh on her."

"How can a child not be disciplined? Even when Kong Rong was young, he knew to let others have the better pears," Mingwen said dissatisfied.

My hand clenched into a fist ti and again, ultimately acknowledging my helplessness, I wrote a note for Yitian, "Sweetheart, here's your sister's phone number and WeChat ID. Make sure you rember it, even if you lose the paper. If you miss your sister, you can still reach out to ."

"Sister, I will always, always rember you, and the little brother in your belly." Yitian took the paper from , her tiny arms wrapping around my neck.

In a voice only the two of us could hear, I said, "Mm, your sister will rember Yitian, too."

"I will always rember how my sister protected

without regard for her own life, rember that my sister is the person in this world who cares and loves Yitian the most."

Yitian's voice choked up, holding

even tighter.

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