Loyal Husband, Be Gentle Please

Chapter 295

Ann is worried about this situation. Grandma Su will stay for her. After all, she has been an old neighbor for more than ten years. Grandma Su has always seen her worry.

Ann's nose was sour and her throat choked badly. She raised her hand to wipe the tears on her face and coughed. The conversation in the room was immediately interrupted. Ann took a deep breath and didn't enter the room immediately.

Until grandma Su's voice sounded, "yes, okay?"

"It's me, grandma su." Ann answered in a clear voice. Then she took a deep breath to make sure she wouldn't be seen anything different. Then she stepped into the house. When she saw the man standing in the house, she smiled and said hello: "Uncle Su, when did you come here?"

"I've been here for a while." Uncle Su glanced at grandma Su and continued, "come and pick you up grandma Su to spend the new year, but she doesn't want to go with me and has to stay here for the new year."

"Why?" Ann looked at grandma Su and walked up to her with a smile: "grandma Su has come to pick you up. You can't let uncle Su go for nothing, can you?"

Grandma Su shook her head: "no, I go to his place every year for the new year. In fact, it's not interesting."

"Where can it be boring? You don't want your little grandson?" Ann sat on grandma Su's side, reached out and took her hand, pursed her lower lip. Petal, pretending to be relaxed and said: "I just told Lin Lang... After uncle Su picked you up, I'll follow him to Kyoto. You're not here anymore. I don't mean to stay here alone."

Grandma Su looked at her in surprise: "are you going to Kyoto with Lin Lang?"

"Yes," Ann said naturally, "he and I are married, and I am nearly five months pregnant. He doesn't trust me to stay here alone. He will come to pick me up in these two days."

She didn't lie about this. Lin Lang did say that grandma would pick her up after burning phase 5. It's just... He's so busy. It's really uncertain when he'll pick her up. Maybe she'll have to go by bus or train in the end.

Grandma Su still didn't believe her. She asked suspiciously, "really."

Ann nodded solemnly: "grandma Su, just follow uncle Su, or I won't trust you."

Grandma Su looked at her and sighed for a long time. She held her hand tightly in the palm of her hand: "well, grandma followed your uncle Su back for the new year."

"HMM." Ann nodded and subconsciously didn't open her eyes. She didn't want grandma Su to see her instantly red eyes.

Next, Ann and grandma Su packed up the things she wanted to take away. After cleaning up, grandma Su took out a scarf from the cabinet. Ann saw at a glance that this was the scarf grandma hadn't woven before the car accident.

Grandma Su opened the scarf and looked at it. She was a little embarrassed and said, "your grandmother wanted to knit it for you for the winter, but she didn't finish it. I wanted to help her finish it, but in my life, I can do anything, but I'm not good at needlework. Look at it. Alas, it's still like this after weaving it several times."

Ann's tears ran down uncontrollably. She sucked her nose, raised her lips, took the scarf, looked up at grandma Su and said with a smile, "it's good-looking. I like it very much."

She then wrapped her scarf around her neck, shook her head at grandma Su, and asked, "look, is it beautiful?"

Grandma Su flushed her eyes, nodded her head and choked, "it's nice."

Ann smiled and opened her mouth to say something, but her throat choked badly. She hung her head and tears flowed out of her eyes.

Grandma Su held her in her arms and patted her on the shoulder: "take care of yourself at home. When grandma comes back, I don't want to see you lose weight."

Ann nodded and said hoarsely, "grandma, you should take good care of yourself."

Looking at the two people crying in their arms, uncle Su began to look at them. Later, he was a little helpless. He began to comfort and said, "well, don't cry. It's not that you won't see them in the future."

He said and patted ANN on the shoulder: "ah, well, if you miss your grandma Su, come to your uncle's house at any time. Add your uncle's wechat later. You can video if you're okay, right?"

"Where can I use wechat?" grandma Su looked at her son and patted her on the shoulder. "Grandma also has wechat on her mobile phone. We'll contact her on wechat at that time."

"HMM." Ann nodded.

After they told each other a few words, Ann helped uncle Su take grandma Su's things to the car. Everything was moved to the car, and grandma Su should go.

Ann watched grandma Su lock the door, lock the door, and then sit in the co pilot's seat. The tears that had been taken back filled her eyes again.

The car has been opened, and grandma Su is still telling her: "you must remember to have a good meal. If the young master bullies you, call grandma, and grandma can take you home."

Ann nodded and waved at them, indicating that uncle Su could drive away. She was afraid that she would cry when she opened her mouth.

"Have time to play at Uncle Su's house." Uncle Su said this and drove the car out.

The speed is not too fast, but it soon drove out of the alley and disappeared. ANN has been standing at the gate of grandma Su's house, looking at the direction where the car disappeared, and tears in her eyes continue to flow down.

Now she was left alone, and finally there was no one to talk to.

She had already had this psychological preparation. She thought she would face it calmly and get used to being alone. But looking at grandma Su getting farther and farther in the car, she still had a feeling of suffocation, as if the air around her had become thin.

After standing here for a long time, she turned around and walked home at a slow pace, but she didn't know what to do at home. She stood in the room for a moment, threw herself on the bed and couldn't sleep. She just lay down, her brain was empty, and didn't know what to think.

As time went by, it soon became dark. Grandma Su called and said she had arrived at Uncle Su's house and asked Ann if she had dinner.

Well, I noticed that it was more than seven o'clock in the evening. I didn't know how to come this afternoon, let alone expect her to remember to have dinner.

She put her mobile phone in her ear and said solemnly, "I've eaten. Just the ribs you took at noon. I made some rice with an electric rice cooker. I'm full."

Knowing that she had a good meal, grandma Su was relieved. When she wanted to tell her something more, Ann heard the voice of the child next to her. It should be grandma Su's little grandson calling her. They didn't say any more and hung up the phone.