Chapter 26

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nSong Yujin could not describe his feelings with words. He felt like a dandelion. Whenever the wind blew, he would be off. He had no roots and could only follow the direction of the wind.

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nThe little boy blinked and lowered his head. Then, he changed into his new sports shoes and walked out with Song Ci.

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nMeanwhile, Lu Suo was in a good mood.

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nHe drank some milk and asked, “Will Auntie Song and her brother move in today?”

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n“Yes. Song Yujin will come after school.”

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nLu Gan explained.

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n“Song Yujin is Auntie Song’s younger brother. He’s just one year older than you. You should call him little uncle.”

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nLu Suo smiled and nodded.

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n“I know.”

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nLu Gan smiled as well. He raised his hand to pat Lu Suo’s head and said gently, “When Auntie Song is here, you have to behave.”

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nLu Suo blinked.

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n“I’ve always behaved.”

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n“That’s true.”

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nLu Gan suddenly thought of something and continued, “If something unpleasant happened during your time together, you have to tell daddy, understand?”

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nHis tone was soft and his eyes were very caring.

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nLu Suo looked at him. For some reason, he felt a little sad.

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nLu Gan would not act like this in the past. This was more of his father’s appearance.

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nIn fact, he almost forgot the original Lu Gan’s personality.

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nLu Suo racked his brain for a long time. Finally, a memory flashed through his mind. In the past, Lu Gan was like an older brother who would take him out to play. The former would also help him escape when his father wanted to reprimand him.

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nEvery time, his father would helplessly say, “Don’t spoil him. He hasn’t done his homework yet…”

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nLu Gan would smile very magnanimously and say, “Lu Suo is smart. His homework is not important. Once he learns something, he doesn’t have to practice anymore.”

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nThe two of them would high-five in places his father could not see. Lu Gan would also secretly buy him ice cream that his father did not want him to eat.

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nBasically, Lu Gan was like a big child. He would take the role of an older brother and play with him. They liked to tease his father and see the latter’s helpless and indulgent smile.

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nHowever, after the car accident, Lu Gan changed. He became like his father and began caring for him.

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nOf course, Lu Suo knew this was not Lu Gan’s original personality.

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nHe just took on the responsibility of being his father.

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nLu Suo did not know if he would be happy like this, but he prioritized Lu Gan’s well-being. So, he did not oppose the latter’s marriage.

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nMarriage was a good thing.

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nHis father had mentioned that the happiest thing in his life was to marry his mother. Now, his uncle was about to get married. He should be very happy too, right?

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nLu Suo looked at Lu Gan with his innocent and beautiful face.

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n“Auntie Song is moving in and the two of you are getting married. Do you like her? Are you happy?”

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nLu Gan smiled.

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n“Don’t ask so many questions!”

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nLu Suo pouted.

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n“Are you happy or not?”

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nLu Gan nodded and pinched his face.

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n“Hurry up and eat. The driver is waiting to take you to school.”

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n“Okay.”

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nAs long as Lu Gan was happy, Lu Suo would also be happy. Hence, he welcomed Song Ci’s arrival and promised to be good.

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nAfter all, he only had one family member left. Lu Gan’s happiness was important to him.

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nLu Suo would always remember that day.

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nThe ward was very noisy. When he opened his eyes, his grandfather said that his parents had left.

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n“Where did they go?” asked Lu Suo in confusion.

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nHis grandfather sighed and said in a low and hoarse voice, “Lu Suo, your parents died. The doctors could not save them…”

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nLu Suo finally understood that his parents were never coming back. He lay on the bed in silence and tears automatically flowed out of his eyes. That night, the little boy cried for a long time.

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nHis grandfather told him, “You still have me. Don’t be afraid.”

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n“Where’s my uncle?”

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nLu Suo remembered the second before he lost consciousness that Lu Gan was protecting him.

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n“He’s injured and hasn’t woken up yet. When he wakes up, I’ll bring you to see him.”

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nLu Suo did not care. He lifted the blanket and was about to get out of bed.

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nNo one could stop him. In the end, they could only carry him to Lu Gan’s ward.

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nLu Gan was wearing a hospital gown. His face was pale as he lay on the hospital bed.

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nLu Suo looked at him and slowly pull the blanket away. Then, he crawled onto the bed without uttering a word. He only quietly hugged Lu Gan.

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nIt was a sad and helpless sight.

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nLu Suo waited for a day before Lu Gan woke up. The latter anxiously asked, “Are you okay?”

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