Chapter 197 Acquaintance
However, Su Xiaoxiao still recognized it at a glance.

Isn't this her second aunt, Li Guifang?
Su Xiaoxiao had heard that Li Guifang brought Su Erqiang to the hospital in the city.

But I didn't expect to bump into them here so coincidentally.

"Xiaoxiao, what are you looking at?"

Qin Yang saw Su Xiaoxiao lying by the window and reached out to pull her arm.

Su Xiaoxiao came back to her senses and quickly glanced at the situation in the room. Seeing that Li Guifang didn't seem to hear, she turned to Qin Yang and quickly made a hissing gesture, "Don't talk-"

Qin Yang looked confused. Although he didn't know why, he still cooperated and didn't speak.

Su Xiaoxiao quietly returned to her position and sat down.

Qin Yang sat next to her and looked into the ward, but couldn't see any clues. He couldn't help but asked in a low voice: "Xiaoxiao, what were you looking at just now?"

Su Xiaoxiao lowered her voice, "I saw an acquaintance."

Qin Yang was surprised, "Are there any acquaintances here?" He raised his head and looked into the ward, "Which one is your acquaintance?"

Su Xiaoxiao shook her head, "If you don't have a good relationship with them, don't ask."

Qin Yang paused and quickly understood, "So we're not acquaintances, but enemies?"

Su Xiaoxiao thought for a moment, "You can't say that, the relationship is not good anyway."

Qin Yang said in understanding, and asked curiously: "But why are they in the ward? Are they sick?"

Su Xiaoxiao leaned against the wall and said emotionlessly: "Maybe."

Qin Yang could see that she was too lazy to pay attention to the people in the ward, so she stopped talking.

Su Jun and Su Yue were sitting nearby and naturally heard the conversation between Qin Yang and Su Xiaoxiao.

Su Jun was taller. He stood up, ran to the door of the ward opposite, stood on tiptoes, looked inside through the glass, and saw Li Guifang.

Su Xiaoxiao saw Su Jun's actions and stretched out her hand to pull him back. Su Jun was a little excited and said to Su Xiaoxiao excitedly: "Sister, this is the second aunt, the aunt and the second uncle!"

Su Xiaoxiao covered his mouth.

Looking at the people on the left and right, everyone must have been hungry for a long time. They were all closing their eyes to rest and reduce consumption. They had no intention of gossiping and did not look at them at all.

Su Xiaoxiao relaxed, hugged Su Jun and sat back down, then whispered: "Stop shouting."

Su Jun stared at Su Xiaoxiao, thinking that Su Xiaoxiao still remembered Li Guifang for treating them badly before, so he let out a low voice.

Seeing that he was not in a high mood, Su Xiaoxiao reached out and touched the top of his hair, "Didn't Second Aunt beat you often before? Do you still miss her?"

Su Jun pursed his lips, "It's not that I miss my aunt, but I just saw my second uncle. Sister, we haven't been home for a long time."

When Su Xiaoxiao heard the words and saw the sourness in Su Jun's eyes, she immediately understood what Su Jun was thinking.

This is also normal.

After all, Su Jun was young. Although Su Erqiang was a little timid at home in the past, he never bullied them openly.

In the past, when a large family lived together, it was inevitable that they would have feelings for each other.

What's more, they were too young when they lost their parents, and Su Erqiang would occasionally ask for help.

Even though those greetings may not bring them any actual benefits.

But for children, having someone who can care about you and hug you will indeed occupy some emotional roles when losing a parent.

Su Jun was not happy to see Li Guifang, but he was naturally happy to finally see Su Erqiang again.

Moreover, they have been wandering outside for a long time and have never been back.

For Su Jun and Su Yue, the Su family is, after all, the place where they were born and raised and took root. It is impossible for the two little ones to miss home.

(End of this chapter)

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