Now we can't meet him

nran was forced to open her eyes and look at the unfamiliar surroundings. She was slightly stunned and then realized it was a cottage in a resort. 。"Jìn Rǎn Jie, are you there" The voice continued, Li...She desperately wanted to know what her child looked like now, whether they resembled the night owl more or herself.

How much taller he's gotten, if his walking is steadier now, if he calls out "father" and "mother" - there are just so many questions, too many for Lin Jinyan not to want to know!

Faced with Lin Jinyan's urgent gaze, Ye Xiao's expression was somewhat guilty. He didn't deliberately avoid her, his voice low and hoarse as he replied, "We can't see him yet."

Upon hearing this, Lin Jinran was stunned. Her clear eyes fixed on Ye Xiao's black eyes. She saw her own shocked face reflected in his pupils, and she saw his frankness and guilt.

She didn't understand, her heart felt constricted and painful. She asked in a trembling voice, "Why"

To see her children, why is this so difficult Why can't she even see a recent photo of them

As an incompetent mother, she had long thought that as long as her child was doing well, she wouldn't interfere with his life. She just wanted to see him once, take a look at the child she had carried for ten months.

Why doesn't he agree to any of these requests

"Night Owl, I won't take him away, I just want to see him. You can stop me from seeing him, from getting close to him, just let me see what he's like now, okay Just let me get a glimpse."

Lin Jin, his voice hoarse from despair, almost pleaded with him, humbled to the dust.

The night owl's chest ached tightly. He held her, giving her warmth, and softly soothed her emotions that were on the verge of collapsing, "Jinyan, listen to me, we can't see him now. Wait until you recover your health, then I'll take you to see him."

"I'm perfectly fine now," Lin Jinran insisted, convinced that this was Ye Xiao's excuse for not letting her see the child. She choked back tears and asked, "Are you making the doctor examine me just to prove I'm well so I can see him"

The night owl did not answer her, but instead followed her words and said, "Okay, I will arrange for a doctor to examine you tomorrow."

"Doesn't this prove that if I get better, I can see him" Lin Jinran stubbornly pursued, demanding the most definitive answer from Ye Xiao.

"Yes." Ye Xiao nodded, deciding to soothe Lin Jinran's emotions first.

Having received the prepared response, Lin Jinran's excited emotions stabilized slightly, "Tomorrow, let the doctor check me. I'm not sick at all!"

Lin Jinran knew deep in her heart that it was possible she wouldn't find a cause for the illness, and there was no guarantee she would be able to see her child. But even if there was just a sliver of possibility, she wouldn't give up!

The night owl soothed her, saying softly, “Okay, we’ll check tomorrow. You should get a good rest today and take care of yourself.”

Lin Jinran obediently lay down again, Ye Xiao lowered his eyes and carefully tucked the blanket for her. She silently watched the familiar man in front of her, sketching his strong features with her eyes.

Although they were very close, within reach, Lin Jinran couldn't see him. She felt the distance between them was vast, so far that she couldn't possibly get to his side.

Perhaps it was the too many unsolved mysteries surrounding them, Lin Jinran felt a sense of estrangement in her heart. She couldn't remember the past, and he chose not to tell her about it.

In the end, Lin Jinran didn't pursue the question. It wasn't that she didn't want to ask, but she didn't know where to begin. More importantly, she was afraid the truth would be too cruel.

She wasn't ready to accept the truth, it was better for her to stay silent and focus on what truly mattered to her.

Add the public account to your desktop, open it with one click for convenient reading.ard.Mu Shaocheng's figure appeared at the door, blocking Lin Jinran's path, "Jinfan."Lin Jinran looked up at Mu Shaocheng, like a drowning person who had grabbed a lifebuoy, her pupils fixed on him, "...