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Chapter 451: Pa.s.sing Candy
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
However, Gu Man felt that they had not reached this stage yet. They could hold hands though.
He sat there obediently. Gu Man reached out to him. Xiang Yin was a little confused and stuffed the candy in the car into her hand.
Gu Man looked at the candy in her palm and the corners of her mouth twitched. Then, she silently stuffed the candy into her pocket and stretched out her hand again.
It was a little difficult to say that she wanted to hold hands. She pulled a long face and stubbornly held her hand in midair.
Xiang Yin stared at those slender hands for a long time before suddenly understanding what Gu Man meant. He smiled and placed his hand on those hands.
The moment her cold hand touched his warm hand, her heart beat faster. Gu Man looked into Xiang Yin’s eyes and was stunned.
In the end, a smile appeared on her lips. She retracted her hand without hesitation, leaving Xiang Yin standing rooted to the ground. She only left her back view.
When they got home, the lights were still on. Grandma and Huang Jun were sitting on the sofa, watching the television. Huang Jue was not in the living room. He was probably doing his homework in the bedroom.
“Grandma, Uncle, 1 might have to go to the Cui family tomorrow.”
The two of them immediately looked away from the television because of this sentence. It was obvious that they were nervous. Huang Jun and Huang Jun immediately looked away because of this sentence. Huang Jun stood up and looked at himself.
“No, I’ll wash my hair later and change into a decent outfit.”
“What’s the hurry? It’s not tomorrow yet, is it?”
Although Grandmother was criticizing Huang Jun, there was a faint turbulence in her words.
“Auntie, how can 1 not be agitated?”
Grandma seemed to have thought of something and sighed. “In the end, there’s no way to avoid it. It’s just a pity.”
“My condolences.”
Huang Jun knew that his grandmother was sad about Huang Ying, so he didn’t know what to say to comfort her.
Grandmother only shook her head, as if it didn’t matter, but only she knew the sadness hidden in her heart.
“Sigh, it’s been so long. I’ve long let it go. I’ll clean up tonight and go to the Cui family tomorrow. No matter how poor we are, we can’t be poor in our att.i.tude. At least we have to take this meeting seriously.”
Gu Man didn’t know what to say when she heard about her mother, whom she had never met before. Her memory of her mother was also blurry.
However, someone who could make Grandma miss her so much must be a good person.
Gu Man watched as the two of them stood up and walked towards the room. Halfway there, she saw the lights in Huang Jue’s room turn on. She thought for a moment, knocked on the door, pushed it open, and walked in.
Huang Jue looked at Gu Man, who was standing at the door, and walked forward with his paper.
As the test was about to begin, he had been working very hard these few days.
Gu Man looked at the table and chair in his hand.
“We’ll go to the Cui family’s house tomorrow. You’ll come with us.”
Huang Jue’s face was filled with reluctance. He shook his head.
“Sister, can 1 not go? Why would a child like me go? It’s supposed to be for adults.”
“Do you still know about the kid, All Mai?”
Gu Man had brought Huang Jue there before. Huang Jue clearly had some impression of that silent child. He nodded.
“What happened?”
“That child suffers from severe autism. I hope you can counsel him.”
Huang Jue’s eyes widened slightly. He did not expect him to have autism at such a young age.
“But I’m not good at chatting. Do you need me to do anything?”
“All you have to do is talk to him.”
It was rare to find people of the same age as Ah Mai but with high IQ. Even if those adults did not say it on the surface, they would more or less disdain communicating with a child.
Looking left and right, Huang Jue was more suitable.
Although his IQmight not be comparable to Ah Mai’s, he was at least one of the best. If the two of them chatted more, they might be able to get along.
Ah Mai had to overcome this symptom on his own. Everything she did could only stimulate him and let him feel emotions..