Chapter 41 - He Won't Come Back

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nAs Fu Ying drove away, Qu Ru called in.

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n“Fu Ying, didn’t you say you were coming back to accompany me? Why aren’t you back yet?” Qu Ru sounded very aggrieved.

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nShe had been waiting in the hospital for a long time and felt increasingly upset.

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nFu Ying’s tone was very cold. “There’s something urgent in the company that needs to be dealt with immediately. I’ll get a nurse to take care of you. Rest well.”

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nWith that, he hung up.

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nQu Ru was shocked. She looked at the call that had been hung up and could not regain her senses.

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nHe actually hung up on her? And he was clearly impatient!

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nHe even wanted to hire a nurse to take care of her instead of continuing to take care of her personally?

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nIt must be because of that vixen Mo Rao! Qu Ru’s heart was filled with hatred.

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nShe had to think of a way to get Mo Rao to donate her bone marrow as soon as possible and eliminate her.

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n…

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nMo Rao slept in the Fu family’s old residence and when she woke up, it was already dark.

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nThe servants were setting up the dishes, while Old Madam Fu was sitting on the sofa. Seeing her come down, she revealed a loving smile. “Rao Rao, come over quickly and sit with Grandma.”

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nMo Rao walked over obediently and sat down beside Old Madam Fu. She held Old Madam Fu’s arm.

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nLooking at her obedient granddaughter-in-law, Old Madam Fu liked her more and more. She looked at Mo Rao’s face carefully with concern. “Rao Rao, are you feeling better?”

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n“Much better, Grandma,” Mo Rao replied gently.

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n“It’s good that you’re feeling better.” Old Madam Fu patted Mo Rao’s hand gently. “If Fu Ying dares to bully you, tell me. I’ll help you teach him a lesson. Although it’s important to have a child, it can’t compromise your health.”

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nWhen Mo Rao heard this, her face immediately flushed.

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nAnd she felt a strong sense of embarrassment!

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nActually, she had expected such an awkward situation to happen when she was brought back to the Fu family’s old residence.

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nAfter all, Old Madam Fu really wanted them to have children quickly.

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n“I asked the kitchen to make fresh fish soup for you, and ginseng and pheasant. Eat more later to nourish your body,” Old Madam Fu said happily. “Look at how thin you are. I’ve wanted you and Fu Ying to come over and live here since long ago. Your mother and I will personally supervise your health. I don’t believe you won’t gain weight!”

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nMo Rao’s heart warmed. Her mother-in-law and grandmother were worried about her health.

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n“Thank you, Grandma.” Mo Rao thanked her from the bottom of her heart.

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n“What are you thanking me for, silly girl? We’re family. Besides, I’m in a good mood now that you’re here. If I’m in a good mood, my health will be good!” Old Madam Fu said dotingly.

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nMo Rao smiled sweetly. “Alright, as long as Grandma is happy, I’ll do anything!”

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n“Yes, yes, yes, good child!” Old Madam Fu replied repeatedly.

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nMo Rao leaned against Old Madam Fu gently. She did not understand why everyone in the Fu family liked her, but Fu Ying could not fall in love with her.

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nSensing Mo Rao’s silence, Old Madam Fu sighed slightly. “Rao Rao, if you suffer, you must tell Grandma about it. Grandma will support you.”

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n“Yes.” Mo Rao felt a little teary. She resisted the urge to cry and replied softly.

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nAfter dinner, Mo Rao chatted with Old Madam Fu for a while. The atmosphere was very harmonious, but at half past eight, Old Madam Fu was going to sleep.

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nAfter Mo Rao settled Old Madam Fu down to sleep, she returned to her room.

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nShe looked at the time. It was almost nine o’clock, but Fu Ying was not back yet.

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nFu Ying probably would not be back tonight.

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nHe was probably in the hospital and accompanying Qu Ru. Mo Rao smiled mockingly and went to bed.

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nAt this moment, his phone rang. It was Lin Wen.

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n“Little Wen? What’s wrong?” Mo Rao’s voice was gentle and calm.

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n“Mo Rao, can you… do me a favor?” Lin Wen sounded troubled.

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nMo Rao replied, “Go ahead.”

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n“I used to work as a volunteer at a special educational institution and would go there every week. But now that my brother is like this, I can’t leave. If it’s convenient for you, can you go there for me tomorrow?” Lin Wen really felt embarrassed.

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nHowever, Mo Rao agreed readily. “Alright, no problem!”

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nLin Wen heaved a sigh of relief. “Really? They’re all special children. Most of them are autistic, and some are deaf. It takes a lot of patience. Can you handle them?”

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nMo Rao was stunned. “Autism? Deaf children?”

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nShe had heard of it, but she knew very little about it.

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