Clinging to Devoted Fiancé, Heiress Slays the World!-Chapter 954: Did You Miss Me? Hurry Up and Come Pick Me Up!

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Chapter 954: Chapter 954: Did You Miss Me? Hurry Up and Come Pick Me Up!

Early the next morning, Ji Wei had packed everything.

Before leaving, she held An An and went to Gu Zhizhou’s room.

Gu Zhizhou was now staying awake for longer periods and could say a few simple words, which was pleasantly surprising.

An An liked his grandfather who was lying on the bed. As soon as he entered the room, he slipped down from Ji Wei’s arms, kicked his little legs, ran to the bedside, and stuffed his favorite toy airplane into Gu Zhizhou’s hand: "Grandpa, here’s a plane for you to play with!"

An An said with his clear big eyes and childlike voice.

Gu Zhizhou struggled to raise his hand, touched his grandson’s fluffy hair, and opened his mouth to utter two difficult words: "Thank you."

"No thanks!" An An said happily, continuing to chat with his grandfather, "Grandpa, do you like the plane?"

Gu Zhizhou slowly nodded.

"When Grandpa gets better, you’ll play with me!" An An said, struggling to organize his words.

Gu Zhizhou looked at An An’s angelic and adorable little face, his eyes suddenly heated with emotion. He opened his mouth again with difficulty: "Okay..."

Ji Wei watched the interaction between grandfather and grandson from the side, her eyes also turning red.

She walked over, squatted down to hug An An, and looked at Gu Zhizhou on the bed, saying: "Dad, Mo Qian and I have decided to first go live in the city. Don’t worry, I’ll bring An An back to visit you every day. Take good care of your health, you will get better..."

Gu Zhizhou looked at her with tears in his eyes, his lips trembling but unable to speak.

The bedroom was on the first floor, and he had heard all of Nan Huiru’s shouting and noise in the living room yesterday.

In the past, Gu Zhizhou would certainly have sternly criticized Nan Huiru’s actions, but now, he lay in bed struggling to speak, let alone do anything else.

Gu Zhizhou had countless things he wanted to say to Ji Wei, but ultimately it all transformed into three warm words: "I, understand."

"Dad..."

Ji Wei’s tears unknowingly began to fall, deeply moved by Gu Zhizhou’s words. 𝑓𝑟ℯ𝘦𝓌𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝑐ℴ𝓂

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From the manor, it took less than an hour to drive to the upscale apartment in the city.

The apartment was on the top floor, and once the window was pushed open, the Thames River could be seen outside, with beautiful scenery. As soon as An An entered the door, he happily ran barefoot across the floor with a pattering sound.

It seemed he really liked it here.

Mo Qian embraced Ji Wei and leaned against the door watching their son, both with smiles on their faces.

At that time, sunlight was shining through the floor-to-ceiling glass window, spilling warmth and happiness throughout the room.

After moving to the apartment, Ji Wei kept her promise to bring An An to the manor every day to visit Gu Zhizhou. However, she would discuss in advance with the housekeeper, always finding a way to skillfully avoid encounters with Nan Huiru.

Meanwhile, Mo Qian also ensured meals were sent to the hospital each day, though they were not made by him.

William saw through it but did not speak out, remaining quite content with the meals.

As days passed by, Gu Zhizhou’s recovery was swift, and in a month he was mostly able to get out of bed. Occasionally he would even sit in his wheelchair and go to the garden.

In early spring, the weather also became warmer.

An An ran around in the garden, stopping to examine anything new he found, not forgetting to share with Gu Zhizhou: "Grandpa, this flower is so pretty, I’ll give it to you!"

An An picked up a fallen cherry blossom and placed it in Gu Zhizhou’s hand.

"Thank you, good grandson!" Gu Zhizhou said happily.

Ji Wei, standing nearby, watched the two talk when her phone rang in her pocket.

It was Mo Qian calling.

"Weiwei, turn around and look behind you." The man’s warm, low voice came through.