Chapter 69 - Stop The Hatred (1/2)
At Han villa, Zhiyuan helped Xinyi into the home as he firmly held her hand. He was carefully helping her at every step as if she would trip and fall any moment.
Xinyi coughed and said, ”Zhiyuan, I can walk. You are worried too much.”
Zhiyuan shook his head. ”Nope. Until you fully heal, I won't let you out of my sight. I will take care of you.”
Her cheeks turned slightly pink.
”Mama!”
”Aunty!”
Siying and Leina dashed towards her in full speed akin to a bullet train. His eyes watered as he saw the bandage on her head.
”Mama...you are hurt!”
Leina clutched her leg. ”Aunty. How do you get hurt? It must pain a lot…”
Xinyi's heart was overwhelmed. She bent and hugged the kids, wiping their tears. ”I am totally fine! It doesn't hurt a bit,” she pouted, ”These doctors always go overboard with the bandaging part.”
”Really?”
”En!”
Zhiyuan smiled. His heart eased up to see her smiling again.
”By the way, there is someone else with us too. She will stay with us for a few days.”
Xinyi giggled and looked behind. ”Come here, dear.”
Chyou nervously hopped onto Xinyi's side.
Siying brightened. ”Chyou!”
Xinyi smiled. ”Yes. Chyou will be living with us for a few days so Siying, I want you to be nice to her.”
He furiously nodded. ”Yay! Chyou will be here! We will play lots! I will show you all my cool games!”
Chyou's gaze sparkled. ”Really?”
”En. We will play together. I will teach you!”
Leina looked at Xinyi with a strained expression. ”But Aunty. She-she had hurt Siying...Hmph. I don't like her.”
Chyou froze. She lowered her head and had an urge to cry. She hid behind Xinyi.
Siying said, ”Leina. I told you she said sorry to me. We are friends now! So you be friends with her too!”
”Hmph! I won't!” She looked away.
Zhiyuan sighed.
She was just like Liang. If anybody carelessly hurt his friends, he would refuse to speak to that person even if they apologized. It was hard to convince, once they are pissed off.
Xinyi squished her cheeks. ”It's alright. You can take your time. But try to give her a chance, okay?”
Leina pursed her lips.
”Please?” Xinyi urged.
”If Aunty says so...”
She ruffled her hair. ”Good girl.”
Zhiyuan said, ”You need to rest now.”
”I am fine-”
His stern gaze took back her words and she gulped.
She asked, ”Zhiyuan, where is Grandpa?”
He was quiet. ”He was in the hospital and then returned home after some time.”