Back to the 70s: My Childhood Sweetheart Spoils Me Rotten-Chapter 92 - 91: Something Happened to My Sister
Chapter 92: Chapter 91: Something Happened to My Sister
Zhao Gang’s straightforward words left Gong Tao no time to stop him.
Seeing their daughter completely change after coming to the Northeast, and her health also improving, Gong Tao and his wife were even more reluctant for her to recall the past.
The Gong Tao couple didn’t know if Gong Ruini was deliberately not mentioning it or if she’d really forgotten, but as far as they were concerned, their daughter not bringing it up was a good thing.
However, they hadn’t expected Zhao Gang to blurt it out so plainly, and more importantly, their daughter had already heard it. What now?
Cai Meina gave Gong Tao a displeased glare, such a significant matter, and he told Zhao Gang; could he not keep his mouth shut?
With such a big mouth, can they still let him know if anything happens in the future?
Cai Meina decided she must be more careful from now on and not tell everything to Gong Tao; what if he turns around and betrays them?
Zhao Gang was dumbfounded, full of regret. It turned out that Gong Tao had kept it from Cai Meina and told him, and now he had done a foolish thing.
What to do next? Zhao Gang was anxious, unable to bear the Zhao Family’s looks.
Gong Ruini kept looking at Gong Tao, Cai Meina, and Zhao Gang, wondering if there was a problem here.
Especially when Gong Ruini noticed Gong Ruwen looking at her with anxiety, what was going on? Gong Ruini was taken aback.
"Rui Wen, take your sister out." Cai Meina thought for a long time and decided she couldn’t let her daughter know certain things.
The best way was to have Gong Ruwen take Gong Ruini out.
Was she being rushed out? Gong Ruini was dumbfounded. Why can’t she, as someone involved, know what they’re talking about?
Feeling excluded like this, Gong Ruini was very displeased, but as a child, she was destined to have no say.
Helplessly, Gong Ruini could only follow Gong Ruwen to their room, feeling discontent, as did Zhao Guangran.
The boy realized that there seemed to be important news he couldn’t miss, but no matter how he dawdled, Zhan Jing still drove him away with a few blank stares.
Zhao Guangran carefully nudged Gong Ruini, "Ni Zi, do you know why my dad said that?"
Upon hearing Zhao Guangran still being persistent and asking questions, Gong Ruwen’s expression immediately darkened.
If it weren’t for Zhao Xuran being present and fearing his own little sister’s confusion, Gong Ruwen really wanted to teach Zhao Guangran a tough lesson.
Zhao Xuran, though knowledgeable from eavesdropping, was now concerned hearing his brother keep asking questions.
"Guangran, why is your curiosity so strong?"
"You’re as curious as Big Mao’s mother."
Big Mao’s mother? Zhao Guangran’s first reaction was, "How am I like her? She’s a real gossip."
"She’s spread so much bad news in the village." Zhao Guangran was very displeased why his brother insisted on comparing him to her, clearly thinking they were far apart.
"Then where do you think your behavior could lead you?" Zhao Xuran looked at the clueless Zhao Guangran and almost bluntly called him a gossip.
Zhao Xuran was also reflecting; he really didn’t know that his brother could become so gossipy and couldn’t understand why.
Now that he knew, Zhao Xuran had to correct it; where is it normal for a man to gossip so much?
Zhao Guangran was very unhappy, but his instincts told him that arguing further would definitely not end well.
Helpless, Zhao Guangran could only pull Gong Ruwen to play chess. As for Gong Ruini, feeling tired, she didn’t want to see the expressions of the Zhao Brothers.
Zhao Guangran had a look of inquisitiveness, while Zhao Xuran’s gaze seemed like he knew everything, which annoyed Gong Ruini.
Gong Ruini actually wanted to ask Gong Ruwen; there was no reason he wouldn’t know, but Gong Ruwen’s expression was not good, similar to when Zhao Guangran questioned him, looking like he wanted to teach him hard.
Gong Ruini dared not push her luck at this moment, but she didn’t believe she couldn’t solve this puzzle.
Lying under the warm covers and pondering for a long time but figuring out nothing, Gong Ruini did know it must be related to Old Mrs. Gong.
Gong Ruini was curious, seeing how many people knew Old Mrs. Gong’s dissatisfaction with her; what kind of grudge was this? Gong Ruini truly didn’t understand.
Even if she was a girl, Gong Ruini remembered Gong Ruwen mentioning either the uncle’s or aunt’s house also had daughters, yet their status was higher than hers.
Gong Ruini considered if it was due to Old Mrs. Gong’s preference for boys, but it seemed that the attitude towards other granddaughters was better, leaving Gong Ruini confused.
Was it really because Old Mrs. Gong didn’t like Gong Tao and thus disliked her as well?
The warm covers and prolonged thought led nowhere, so Gong Ruini stopped thinking and started to doze off.
"Asleep?" Although Gong Ruwen was playing chess with Zhao Guangran, he was still watching Gong Ruini.
Zhao Xuran was also keeping an eye on Gong Ruini, worried she’d act up, but fortunately, everything was normal. "Asleep. Guangran, let’s go out."
Go out? Zhao Guangran didn’t want to go out. Not to mention how cold it was outside with the northwest wind blowing. Even without wind and snow, he didn’t want to go out.
"Do you want me to make you?" Zhao Xuran said coldly.
Ah, ah, ah, Zhao Guangran closed his eyes, pretending not to hear Zhao Xuran, but how could he resist? In no time, Zhao Guangran was dragged out by Zhao Xuran.
Gong Ruwen stayed quietly seated, without any interference, not even stopping Zhao Guangran when he cast pleading looks.
Fortunately, his sister wasn’t focused on the issue; otherwise, he wouldn’t know what to do.
Gong Ruwen wasn’t interested in how Zhao Xuran disciplined Gong Ruini; he was concerned about his sister.
Glancing at the bed, Gong Ruwen noticed something seemed off. Why was the bed shaking? Was his sister not asleep?
Could she be crying secretly under the covers?
As for why Zhao Xuran hadn’t noticed before, it must’ve been because she was trying hard to control it.
Did his sister not forget about these things? This really scared Gong Ruwen, who quickly crawled to Gong Ruini’s side to try to comfort her.
As Gong Ruwen approached and was about to soothe her, he heard his sister mumbling. When Gong Ruwen leaned closer to listen, his expression instantly turned ugly.
Then he rushed out to Zhao Gang and their room, "Mom, sister’s in trouble."
Cai Meina panicked at hearing her daughter was in trouble, hastily putting on shoes to rush to her room.
Gong Tao followed suit, and there’s no need to mention Zhao Gang, who had just been slightly reprimanding Gong Tao. When he heard Gong Ruwen say Ni Zi was not well, Zhao Gang was also scared to death.
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