Chapter 372: Dear Little Xu Heng

Chapter 372

Little Xu Heng's small face, the size of a palm, wrinkled up as he eyed the two chocolate bars longingly in her hand. He wanted to eat them so much!

But he had promised his dad that he could only eat one.

"Auntie Rong, could you break both bars in half and put them together as one for me to eat? I really want to eat them..."

He looked at Rong Dai pleadingly, his voice soft and tender.

Rong Dai's motherly heart melted at his words. How could she not give in?

"Alright, Xu Heng is so clever!"

If this was her own son, she would happily let him eat as much as he wanted!

But this child had a heart condition. She kept Xu Chuan's warnings firmly in mind.

"Thank you, Auntie Rong!"

Getting what he wanted, Little Xu Heng beamed gleefully, his eyes smiling into little crescent moons.

Little Xu Heng was such an obedient and considerate child. After playing with him for a while, Rong Dai realized there wasn't much for a child to play within the room.

This was a private hospital specializing in caring for pregnant women.

There were some toys for children to play with in the hospital, all expensive imported ones. She had sent the bodyguards at the door to buy building blocks and jigsaw puzzles.

"There's a restaurant here. Let Auntie change first and I'll accompany you there for something to eat. What can you not eat, you can tell Auntie."

At her words about eating at the restaurant, Little Xu Heng perked up immediately!

Daddy always said that food outside was unhygienic and would make him fall sick so he rarely ate out at restaurants.

The last time Daddy brought him to a restaurant was a very long time ago!

"I can't eat garlic, ginger, spring onions, chili peppers, MSG...that seems to be all."

Little Xu Heng earnestly counted off each item on his fingers.

Rong Dai was briefly taken aback as she recalled Xu Chuan's words.

This child's heart condition meant that at a public restaurant with many people, it was difficult to achieve the same standards of hygiene as cooking at home.

"Is there too many things Xu Heng can't eat, Auntie? Then...then just bread is okay."

Seeing her unable to respond, Little Xu Heng thought he was too difficult to care for.

When he was previously warded and his daddy could not come on time, the nurses said he was too pampered and difficult to manage.

But daddy does the same things at home!

When Rong Dai saw his guarded and self-blaming look, she felt a sudden pain in her heart. She patted him comfortingly and said with a smile, "No, Auntie can cook too."

"The food I cook is just as good as the restaurant. What would Xu Heng prefer to eat?"