Qi Anran had long known that Elder Huo would hand over himself, and it is estimated that it would have been maddened by Gu Jingyao's words.
When he came back to his senses, he discovered that Huo Yizhen was actually not dead, and he must regret it.
But she also understood that it was no wonder Mr. Huo, because she was born prematurely because of an accident, it was obvious that someone wanted her and the child's life.
She was still unsafe at home, and someone who could protect her suddenly appeared. Elder Huo cared but was confused, and inevitably his heart was shaken vividly.
She chose to conceal the fact that Huo Yizhen was still alive because she was worried about Huo Yizhen's safety. Elder Huo reluctantly sent her and her child to someone else's hands because he was worried about the safety of her and the child.
None of them was wrong, it was just because they cared too much about the people they cared about, that caused the current situation.
Qi Anran shook his head and said with relief: "Okay, grandpa, it's not your fault. I know you were forced to let him take us away at the time. Aren't my baby and I both fine now? Don't you I'm too self-blame. When I get better, I will take my baby back. Then our family will be reunited."
When Elder Huo heard Qi Anran say this, he was also happy on the face: "Okay, OK, Grandpa is waiting for you."
As if thinking of something again, he asked in a low voice: "An Ran, you and General Gu..."
"Grandpa, he told me that that day you witnessed the paternity test he did with me and confirmed our father-daughter relationship. Is it true?"
Elder Huo hesitated for a moment, and still said truthfully: "It's true. At that time you had just finished giving birth and your sanity hadn't recovered. It was the appraisal that I saw you do with my own eyes."
If not, how could the old man feel relieved to ask people to take Qi Anran away?
"An Ran, how is he treating you now? You and him..."
"He treats me very well." Qi Anran said, but lowered his head, rarely showing a confused look in front of Old Man Huo, "but I still don't know how to face him. I always thought my mother Back then, he left him because he was betrayed, but he told me that the reason why my mother separated from him was because of a misunderstanding."
Elder Huo saw Qi Anran’s confusion and hesitation in his eyes. After a moment of silence, he asked in a low voice: "Then do you hope that your mother left because of a misunderstanding, or do you hope that it was just like you thought that your mother was because Did you leave him after being let down?"
Mr. Huo's words hit the nail on the head, Qi Anran was shocked, and lowered his head slightly: "I don't know, my mind is very messy, I don't know whether to believe him. Reason tells me maybe I should believe him, but I again I can't help but think of the scene when my mother was alone in a daze when I was a child. I think I should blame him a little bit in my heart."
Elder Huo didn't know how to persuade him in this kind of thing, so he could only give Qi Anran some suggestions as a person who came over, helping her to see some things that her client might have overlooked.
"Then have you ever thought about which possibility your mother would prefer if she were alive?"
If her mother was alive, which possibility would she hope more?
Qi Anran was stunned, pondering for a moment, and had to admit that if her mother were alive, she might have hoped that the reason she left that man was really because of a misunderstanding.
In this case, at least it proves that her vision is not wrong, and it can also prove that the existence of her daughter is not as...unbearable.