She lowered her small head. From the perspective of Wei Shaoyong, she could only see the arc of her face, but could not see the expression on her face.
"I'll pour you a glass of water and take it here." With that, Wei Shaoyong turned and went out.
After a few minutes, the man returned with a cup of warm water in his hand.
He wanted to let her drink by herself, but judging from her appearance now, she probably couldn't hold the water cup. Wei Shaoyong had to pinch her small chin and feed her bit by bit.
Wei Shaoyong had never taken care of the cub. She was a little anxious when feeding water. She choked on the tea and coughed violently on the ground. In a short time, her small face coughed red. She raised her head and looked at Wei Shaoyong with some grievances and pitiful eyes.
"I know you hate me..." her expression seemed drunk, but her eyes were very calm.
Her sudden words made Wei Shaoyong's eyes sink.
"Not only you, but also my grandfather hates me sometimes..." Cha Chudu said with a helpless expression.
Wei Shaoyong was shocked in an instant.
The seventh uncle loved her so much that he remembered his granddaughter before he died. How could he hate her?
Cha Cha's back leaned against the cold ceramic tile. For a moment, it was like the seventh uncle possessed his body: "my old face has been lost by you. How can your mother and I give birth to shameless things like you? Get out of here. The farther you go, the better. I don't have a daughter like you."
After that, Cha Cha lowered her head and began to giggle: "in fact, I know it's not me he wants to scold, but who told me to look like my mother?"
When she was five or six years old, Grandpa treated her absolutely speechless. With the gradual clarity of her facial features, Grandpa looked at her with a bit of disgust. Although grandpa always made up for it in other ways and even apologized and confessed to her afterwards, the wounds seriously injured by words did not heal because of apology, but became more and more serious.
"I was obedient when I was a child..." tea whispered softly like a kitten.
Wei Shaoyong sank down and squatted in front of her: "when I was a child, I was obedient. Why did I grow up like this?"
Cha Cha sat cross legged on the ground with her head shrugged. She stared at the ground: "have you heard a story?"
"What story?"
"A family gave birth to two children. One child was good and pleasant, while the other child was very brutal and bossy. One day, the male owner of the family had an accident and the family couldn't afford the life of the two children. The child's mother had to send one of them to the welfare home..."
"The clever child thought he could stay. Who would have thought that after some thinking, their mother chose to leave the disobedient one, but sent the good child away."
"Do you know how the mother explained it?"
"How do you explain it?" The man reached out and wiped the tears from her cheeks, then asked in a low voice.
"The mother said that at least some people will like her. If you send out those who are not obedient, what if they are bullied?"
"Wei Shaoyong, do you know how scared I was when I saw this? Why are good children sent away and disobedient ones left behind? Is it wrong to be good?"
She bent her hands and wiped her tears on her back. She was out of breath.
Wei Shaoyong quietly looked at the weeping girl in front of him, with mixed feelings in his heart.
At first, he thought tea was spoiled, but he didn't know... She wasn't spoiled at all.
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