Chapter 274 Exclusion
Neither of them spoke as they climbed the stairs.

The light shines on the stairs through the window, but despite this, the corridor is still very dark.

After returning home, An Yin raised his head carefully and looked at each other.

"Is there something on my face?" How could An Ying not see her daughter's little thoughts? She wiped her tears before going upstairs. Faced with her daughter's careful look, she felt a little guilty.

"No." An Yin answered honestly, but did not look away, and said in a dull voice, "What have you been busy with recently?"

Ms. An's evasive attitude made An Yin more and more uneasy, always feeling that the other party was hiding something from her.

"Stay at home." An Ying replied after her eyes wandered for a moment.

"Have you gone to the hospital for a check-up recently?"

Apart from Ms. An's illness, An Yin couldn't think of anything else that she would hide from herself.

"Don't worry, all the indicators in the reexamination are very good. Don't always worry about mother's health." An Ying saw her daughter coming to her wearing only a sweater, and hurriedly picked up a quilted sweater of her own from the sofa. The pajamas were put on An Yin.

An Yin looked at Ms. An's natural expression, and her tense heart gradually relaxed.

"Next time you go out, remember to wear more clothes." An Ying frowned when she saw her daughter staying still.

"I know." An Yin said perfunctorily, then turned around and said nervously, "Mom, if you have something on your mind, you can tell me."

An Yin stood next to the sofa, staring deeply into An Ying's face with a pair of clear eyes.

An Ying's body stiffened for a moment. She thought she had hidden her negative emotions very well, but she didn't expect her daughter to notice it anyway.

Despite this, Anying did not have the courage to tell her daughter about her past.

"Okay." An Ying mumbled, fearing that her daughter would think too much, and then continued, "I'll cook first."

After saying that, Anying turned around and walked towards the kitchen.

An Yin looked at Ms. An's evasive attitude and did not intend to continue to press. The two had been dependent on each other for so many years. An Yin knew his Ms. An. No one could pry her mouth open for things she didn't want to say.

An Yin sat on the sofa and watched videos on his mobile phone.

After a while, An Ying was about to take off her apron.

"What's wrong?" An Yin put down the phone and asked.

"There's no more ginger at home. I'll go downstairs and buy some."

"I'd better go." An Yin stood up and stopped Anying from going downstairs.

Thinking that she was still making soup, An Ying looked at her daughter in embarrassment, and finally compromised, "It's cold outside, wear a scarf."

"Yeah." An Yin picked up the scarf and mobile phone on the sofa and went out.

When going downstairs, she happened to see her neighbor. An Yin called her sweetly, "Grandma Wu."

"Back." Grandma Wu looked at the little girl in front of her amiably and asked eagerly.

"It's time for worship, so I'm going home." An Yin stood against the wall.

"Where are you going?" Grandma Wu was old and moved slowly when she went upstairs.

"Go downstairs and buy some ginger."

"Then go quickly." Grandma Wu urged.

"Goodbye, Grandma Wu." An Yin said and walked downstairs. Grandma Wu looked at the little girl's well-behaved appearance and liked it from the bottom of her heart. Then she held on to the railing and moved forward slowly.

Not far from the community, there are some fresh food supermarkets. People in the community usually like to go to these fresh food supermarkets to buy vegetables.

After An Yin entered, there were only a few people inside. She walked through the snack area and found the shelf where the ginger was placed. She picked up a bag from the side and began to pick and put it into the bag.

Just when she was choosing seriously, the woman behind her deliberately lowered her voice and was talking to someone on the phone.

An Yin didn't want to hear it, but the other party was standing behind her, and it was difficult not to hear her.

"Brother Liu, I'm really not free tonight." Huang Yiyi stood in front of the supermarket shelves, with a hint of crying in her voice.

I don't know what was said over there, Huang Yiyi's rosy face gradually turned pale, and then, as if she was resigned to her fate, with a hint of bitterness in the corner of her mouth, "See you tonight!"

After hanging up the phone, Huang Yiyi held the phone with her eyes distracted. When she saw the dazzling food in front of her, she realized the purpose of coming out. After picking up a few buckets of instant noodles, Huang Yiyi turned around.

It happened that An Yin also turned around with ginger in hand.

Their eyes met, and after a few seconds, An Yin was about to say hello, but found that the other party quickly looked away, and An Yin swallowed the words that came to his lips.

The two of them came to the front desk to check out.

An Yin slowed down and let the other party pay first.

Huang Yiyi glanced at her with her peripheral vision, paid the money and left.

An Yin watched Huang Yiyi leave, then took the ginger to pay.

On the way back, An Yin thought of Huang Yiyi.

When I was young, because the bookstore opened by Anying was very close to the clinic run by Dr. Huang, children of similar age liked to play together in groups.

An Yin was often discriminated against by other children because she had no father since she was a child, and Huang Yiyi was also criticized by children because she had no mother.

For a while, An Yin and Huang Yiyi were the only children on this street playing alone.

One time An Yin fell ill and went to Dr. Huang's clinic. He happened to see Huang Yiyi sitting in the clinic bored and playing with a toy car. At that time, An Yin was curious and timidly walked forward and kept following her. Behind Huang Yiyi.

Since then, the relationship between the two has gradually become familiar, and Huang Yiyi occasionally comes to the bookstore to play with An Yin.

However, their friendship was short-lived. When Huang Yiyi was in junior high school, she told An Yin that they were no longer friends, and An Yin didn't even know why.

It wasn't until they met later that Huang Yiyi ignored her, and An Yin realized that Huang Yiyi really didn't care about her anymore.

Thinking of some things in the past, An Yin couldn't help but feel a little distracted.

When she got home, she took the ginger to the kitchen.

An Ying looked at her daughter's worried expression and couldn't help but ask, "What's going on when I go out?"

"Mom, I met Huang Yiyi." An Yin took out a piece of ginger from the bag, came to the sink, and began to wash it.

When she heard Huang Yiyi's name, An Ying was stunned, "Maybe I haven't seen her for a long time."

Huang Yiyi is Dr. Huang's daughter. She often saw her when she was a child. After the little girl grew up, An Ying saw her only a handful of times. I don't know if she was careless or too sensitive. An Ying always felt that Huang Yiyi was looking at her. His eyes are a little repulsive
"Do you know where she works?" An Yin asked casually.

"I never heard Dr. Huang mention it." An Ying shook her head, thinking that Huang Yiyi liked playing with her daughter when she was a child, but now that they have grown up, they have become unfamiliar, and An Ying couldn't help but sigh.

This little episode was quickly forgotten by the two of them.


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