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Chapter 1664: Chapter 1664: Can’t Be Completely Indifferent

Standing not far away, Mrs. Chu and Mrs. Bao watched Su Yunjin and Gu Ya reconcile, and their faces were filled with joy, especially Mrs. Chu. This matter was because of her, had she not foolishly listened to her mother-in-law, Mrs. An, and secretly put the dicine in Little Tiangua’s water, the earlier incident would not have occurred.

Little Tiangua would not have almost lost his life.

Mrs. Chu was already full of regret. If Gu Ya and Su Yunjin were to have a falling out because of her, she would feel even worse. Now, seeing Su Yunjin and Gu Ya reconcile and stop quarreling, Mrs. Chu also breathed a sigh of relief.

Su Yunjin is determined to get to the bottom of the poisoning truth. Now it’s ti to visit the old Gu Family house. Su Yunjin looked at Gu Ya and nodded, “Husband, let’s go. We’ll return to the old Gu Family house now.” Su Yunjin planned to go and question Mrs. An clearly, since the dicine was given by Mrs. An to Mrs. Chu, there must be so clues that can be gleaned from Mrs. An.

Su Yunjin decided to return to the old house now, and Gu Ya also intended to do the sa. However, Little Tiangua is still so young, Su Yunjin didn’t plan to take Little Tiangua to the Gu Family. Especially since the Gu Family has a sister-in-law like Mrs. Zhang, the poisoning incident today is sothing Su Yunjin suspects might have been perpetrated by Mrs. Zhang. If it truly is confird that Mrs. Zhang is the one who poisoned, then taking Little Tiangua to the old house would inevitably place Little Tiangua in danger.

For Little Tiangua’s safety, Su Yunjin decided to entrust both Little Tiangua and Little Yuanbao to Mrs. Bao and her group for care. They’ve been attending to the children since their birth, and Mrs. Bao was arranged by Princess Rui, so Su Yunjin feels quite reassured entrusting the children to Mrs. Bao and her group.

Mrs. Bao and Mrs. Chu walked over together, Su Yunjin stepped forward, kissed her daughter nestled in her arms, and handed Little Tiangua to Mrs. Bao, “Auntie, my husband and I need to investigate the truth about the poisoning of Little Tiangua today, now I entrust Little Tiangua and Little Yuanbao to you, please help take care of them both.”

“Madam, it’s Auntie’s duty to take care of the two little masters. You and Sir just go and investigate the truth about the poisoning of the little lady. Auntie will take care of the two little masters with Mrs. Liang and others.” Mrs. Bao took the children with careful and attentive movents, fearing any discomfort for Little Tiangua.

Mrs. Chu guessed that Gu Ya and Su Yunjin were heading to the old Gu Family house, and she offered, “Brother Gu, Sister-in-law, I’ll go with you. I will also help you uncover the truth about the poisoning.”

After speaking, Mrs. Chu apologized once more to Gu Ya and Su Yunjin, “Brother Gu, Sister-in-law, I’m sorry. This whole incident is my fault for being careless and almost harming my little niece.”

Mrs. Chu truly felt guilty and regretful. Since discovering the bottle contained poison, Mrs. Chu had been anxious and self-reproachful, constantly apologizing. Su Yunjin could see that Mrs. Chu did not do it intentionally, as she was unaware that it was poison, simply acting on Mrs. An’s words to secretly put the dicine in Little Tiangua’s water.

Although Mrs. Chu made an unintentional mistake, her mistake nearly cost Little Tiangua his life. Su Yunjin could forgive Mrs. Chu, but couldn’t help but feel sowhat resentful.

Su Yunjin looked at Mrs. Chu and remained silent, but Gu Ya spoke up and said, “Sister-in-law, you weren’t aware the dicine was poisonous. Since Little Tiangua is safe, you don’t need to excessively bla yourself for this matter.”

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