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Chapter 2291: Chapter 2227: Those Who Were Good to Him

Chiang Xiao went to pick so bok choy and beans and still hadn’t heard ng Xinian’s voice.

She turned her head to look at him and found him leaning on the railing with both hands, staring at the horizon, his expression sowhat somber and unclear.

Standing there, he gave off a sense of inner sadness and self-bla.

Logically, Tyrant ng wouldn’t make such a mistake. No matter what, as long as there was any chance, he would definitely try.

How can you know it won’t work if you don’t try?

But in Old Yang’s case, he didn’t think about trying at all.

Chiang Xiao, however, understood his thoughts.

Even Old Yang’s own son wasn’t aware of his health condition, but ng Xinian knew very well, showing how important Old Yang was to him, so ng Xinian was very concerned about him.

With his observational skills, as soon as he paid attention, Old Yang couldn’t hide anything from him.

ng Xinian must have seen the extrely painful scene of Old Yang vomiting after eating. It was only after witnessing Old Yang’s suffering that he dared not try.

She walked over, hugged his waist from behind, and pressed her face against his back.

ng Xinian’s body tensed up and then relaxed.

He lowered his head, held her hand around his waist, and said in a low voice, "Little, did I almost cause Old Man Yang’s death?"

Chiang Xiao knew he would feel sad and guilty.

She shook her head behind him and said, "Of course not. Did you try to persuade him to eat sothing, and then he threw up?"

ng Xinian remained silent for a mont before saying, "I gave him the at floss you handed over, and that day he vomited so severely that he almost couldn’t recover."

At that ti, he felt as if he had killed Old Yang with his own hands.

And it was with the food Chiang Xiaoxiao gave him.

That’s why he felt that Old Yang couldn’t eat anything from Chiang Xiao; it wasn’t that he hadn’t tried, he already had.

He was afraid Chiang Xiao would feel sad if she knew, so he never ntioned this to her.

That’s why he always told her that he couldn’t return to the Capital City during this period; he had to stay here, just in case anything happened to Old Yang, he could be around.

Yang Zhiqi had recently gone to another province for a eting, so he had to stay here.

But he didn’t expect Little Chiang to co.

He didn’t expect her to get Old Yang to eat sothing.

And Old Yang could genuinely eat it.

This was simply...

If it weren’t for Chiang Xiao, if he hadn’t tried hard enough to save Old Yang, wouldn’t Old Yang have been hard by him?

Chiang Xiao suddenly understood.

So that’s how it was.

She kissed his back, thinking how this tyrant, for those who had been good to him in the past, actually held them very dear to his heart.

"The at floss I made was just a snack, and since it’s dry, I didn’t add much Spirit Spring Water, so maybe he couldn’t eat it," Chiang Xiao explained. "But the snacks required water, and I put a lot of effort into them this ti. The proportion of Spring Water was much higher, so maybe the effect was much better."

"And I didn’t even think of that," ng Xinian said, "Back then, it was Old Man Yang who guided

to beco a Supervisor Guard. I know, at that ti, I wasn’t old enough, but I secretly followed into the Alliance, and no one dragged

out because he had instructed them so."

If it weren’t for Old Yang, there wouldn’t be the current him.

ng Xinian’s voice was low, "Those years he helped

a lot, even with which captain I should be with and what I could learn—it was all arranged by him behind the scenes."

It could be said that Old Yang was better and more responsible to him than ng Chaojun.

But because of his health, Old Yang was willing to leave this circle, and ng Xinian tried his best not to disturb him.

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