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Chapter 1648: Chapter 1648 Argunt

Gu Ya looked at his mother Mrs. An with a raised eyebrow.

As soon as Mrs. An saw Gu Ya, she happily walked over, “Ya, has Little Tiangua’s cough gotten better? I was very worried last ti I ca and saw Little Tiangua coughing a lot.”

“Mom, Little Tiangua’s cough is already better, you don’t need to worry, Yunjin is taking great care of the child.” Seeing Mrs. An still carrying a bag of dicine, Gu Ya asked, “This dicine is…?”

Could it be that his mother had gotten dicine for Little Tiangua?

Mrs. An lifted the dicine in her hand and said mysteriously to Gu Ya, “Ya, let tell you, this dicine was a redy I asked about in the village. If Little Tiangua takes it, I guarantee they won’t cough anymore.”

Two large bulging bags of dicine.

The weight wasn’t light.

Gu Ya frowned again.

“Mom, Little Tiangua’s illness is already better, you should take this dicine back.” Little Tiangua’s cough got better the next morning under the care of his little wife. He didn’t need to take more dicine. Besides, this dicine is just a redy. Gu Ya didn’t believe in those so-called redies, let alone giving them to Little Tiangua.

After Gu Ya spoke, Mrs. An’s face turned black in an instant, “Ya, what do you an by that? I went through a lot of effort to ask for this redy and you want to take it away?” In the past, in the Gu Family, Mrs. An thought that among her sons, Gu Ya was the most filial and sensible, and pleased her the most.

Now, Mrs. An felt that ever since Gu Ya had separated from the family, he was becoming more distant from her. It really was like that saying—sons forget their mothers once they marry.

Although Mrs. An was fairly satisfied with Su Yunjin as a daughter-in-law, there had been several unpleasant encounters between Mrs. An and Su Yunjin regarding Little Tiangua. Despite appearances for Gu Ya’s sake, both of them harbored their own grudges.

Now every ti Mrs. An and Su Yunjin t, there was a bit of awkwardness. Su Yunjin treated Mrs. An politely, but Mrs. An felt a sense of alienation and indifference.

Unexplainably, Mrs. An felt agitated and recalled the gossip spoken by her eldest daughter-in-law Mrs. Zhang, who had told her that Su Yunjin was causing a rift between her and her son. Back then, Mrs. An thought Mrs. Zhang was speaking nonsense, but now she began to believe Mrs. Zhang’s words, as Gu Ya was getting more distant from her, surely it was Su Yunjin causing trouble. If it wasn’t for Su Yunjin, why would Gu Ya treat her this way?

She went through all this trouble to find a redy for her granddaughter, but what about her son? Gu Ya, he should be understanding of her efforts, yet he offered no face and asked her to take the dicine back?

Absolutely outrageous.

Mrs. An was livid.

“Mom, Little Tiangua’s cough is already better.” Mrs. An lashed out in anger, Gu Ya sighed and spoke again. Last ti, his mother believed in a so-called redy and almost hard his little wife’s unborn twins. This ti his mother had brought another redy; having learned from last ti, Gu Ya dared not allow his mother’s redy to be given to Little Tiangua.

Nevermind that Little Tiangua’s illness was already better, even if not, Gu Ya wouldn’t give the dicine to Little Tiangua to take. Infuriated by Gu Ya, Mrs. An didn’t want to talk to her son anymore, she took the dicine and headed straight towards the room where the two children stayed. Gu Ya was afraid his mother would truly give the dicine to Little Tiangua, so he quickly followed her, “Mom, I know your intentions are good and you an well for Little Tiangua, but Little Tiangua’s illness has really healed, there’s really no need for more dicine.”

Inside the room, Su Yunjin was playing with the two children, and seed to hear arguing outside. Feeling curious, she saw Mrs. An walk in angrily with a poor expression on her face.

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