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Chapter 652 We Can’t Leave You

    <h4>Chapter 652: Chapter 652 We Can’t Leave You</h4><h4></h4><subtxt> So she had to smile, in order to dispel the child’s inner unease.


    In fact, her approach was right, under her influence, Kangkang indeed came to view separation with less gravity.


    On thest evening, An Ruo had no choice but to pack his luggage for him.


    He had a lot of things, which couldn’t all fit into tworge suitcases.


    Kangkang took the initiative to take out some toys and clothes and put them back in their original ce.


    "Mom, I won’t take these with me, can I still keep my stuff in this room?" he asked her, full of hope.


    It turned out he thought once he left, this ce would no longer belong to him.


    An Ruo felt a pang of heartache and hurriedly nodded, "Of course, this room will always be yours, and this will always be only yours and Mom’s home. Mom is also afraid that once you leave, you won’t need Mom anymore."


    Only then did the little guy reveal a happy smile, "No way, I’m just going to stay at Dad’s ce for a while, and I’lle back soon."


    So he thought of staying at Tang Yuchen’s as merely a temporary arrangement?


    An Ruo really wanted tough, wondering what Tang Yuchen’s expression would be upon learning this.


    "Sweetie,e here, Mom needs to tell you something clearly." She beckoned to him, and Kangkang came to her side. She held onto his shoulders and spoke to him earnestly.


    "Kangkang, listen carefully, Mom’s ce is your home, and Dad’s ce is your home too, both are your homes. Don’t be afraid that we don’t want you, we will never not want you. You are both Mom’s and Dad’s child, so you must believe that we can’t be without you, okay?"


    She wanted to make him aware of his importance and not let him feel insecure.


    When she was young, she always feared that Uncle would not want her and Xiao Ji. Both she and Xiao Ji grew up in constant fear of losing someone.


    She didn’t want Kangkang to feel that way.


    Kangkang nodded with a smile, "Mom, I already know all these things. Anyway, you won’t leave me, right?"


    "Mmm, right." Seeing his understanding, she smiled happily.


    That night, Kangkang wanted to sleep with his mother, and An Ruo didn’t refuse. She also wanted to sleep with her child, as he was leaving the next day, and she wanted to spend more time with him.


    The next morning, Tang Yuchen came early; at that time, they were still having breakfast.


    Aunt Zhou opened the door for him, and as he came in, An Ruo was a bit displeased to see him arrive so early.


    "Are you afraid I won’t send the child over?" she said lightly.


    Tang Yuchen knew he had been misunderstood; he hade over early because he was eager to see them as soon as possible.


    Without exining, he sat down next to Kangkang, who lifted his head, called out "Dad," and then continued with his breakfast.


    Tang Yuchen ruffled Kangkang’s hair, thinking that his son was still not close enough to him.


    Aunt Zhou nced at An Ruo, but still tried to ask him, "Young Master, have you had breakfast yet?"


    "Not yet." The man replied naturally.


    "Then I’ll go and prepare a portion for you."


    An Ruo didn’t say anything; Aunt Zhou brought over the breakfast, and he unhesitantly began to eat. How long had it been since their family had sat down together for breakfast?


    Tang Yuchen cherished this cozy feeling and deliberately ate slowly.


    An Ruo finished breakfast quickly and went on to do other things.


    Kangkang quietly asked Tang Yuchen, "Dad, if I miss Mom in the future, can Ie back and stay for a few days?"


    The man paused for a moment, then revealed a loving smile, "Of course you can, but you have to tell Dad in advance so I can arrange the time."</subtxt>
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