Chapter 1511 - Retreat to Advance
Provocative Fiery Wife: My Superior is a Affectionate Spitfire
Qu Jingwan got up early the next morning to help Auntie Zhang prepare breakfast. She made porridge for Ji Chi and would bring it to the hospital when she visited him later.
Seeing the lady busying herself in the kitchen to prepare breakfast, Madam Ji could not help but feel touched. She called, âJingwan, Babyâs illness has nothing to do with you; donât blame yourself too much for it.â
Upon being called by the older woman, Qu Jingwan turned and smiled. âAuntie, itâs my fault for letting him go through such pain. I shouldâve picked up more knowledge about caring for children; I actually didnât know that honey and onion could cause a stomachache. His honey juice was even made by me...â
She became sadder and quieter as she said that. She just stood there and sobbed with her head lowered as though she had committed a mistake.
The older woman hurried to her side and hugged her. She gently patted her back lovingly. âAlright, alright. My good lass, I know that youâve been doing your best to take care of the boy. Stop crying; if those two do anything to you, donât worry as you still have me. I will make sure that they canât bully you.â
âAuntie, you donât have to protect me from them as itâs clearly my fault for letting Baby drink honey juice. Itâs truly my fault.â
âYouâre really not to blame. Look at you; you mustâve not slept well last night because of this matter. See; you have dark circles under your puffy eyes. Stop crying, or else you wonât look good.â The older woman consoled her softly.
âWhether I look good or not isnât important; what matters is Baby needs to recover.â She kept her head low as she sobbed. Grief covered her face as she pretended to be full of guilt.
Madam Ji trusted her completely.
âBaby is doing fine now, so you have to take good care of yourself, too. If you donât, who can take care of him when heâs back? He trusts you so much.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIâm thinking of leaving the house; Iâm scared that heâllââ
âNo way. Listen to me: Stay in my family. Youâre the future daughter-in-law whom I recognized, and even Pei Geâs pregnancy canât change this.â
âBut Iââ Qu Jingwan handled it just right as she retreated to advance.
âSay no more; just listen to me. If you dare to move out here, Iâll just invite you back. You canât possibly bear to see an old lady like me run to your family to fetch you, can you?â
âLook at what youâre saying; how dare I trouble you?â She smiled with tears in her eyes.
âThatâs right; if youâre afraid of troubling me, then listen to me and stay here to look after my grandson. What do you think Pei Ge can help me with? Itâs enough as long as she doesnât make me worried. If she werenât pregnant , I wouldâve gotten my husband to chase her out.â
She frowned when Ji Zimingâs father was mentioned. âWhy havenât I seen Uncle Ji since I got here?â
âHe went to the US to visit an old friend who is gravely ill. Heâs not the only one who went there; some of his friends went as well since itâs more fun that way.â
âThen, when will he be back?â
âDonât think about it; he wonât be back anytime soon. The company still has my son while our home has you and me. He wonât do anything even if heâs back.â
The older woman supported her to the dining table and pulled a chair for her to sit. She poured a glass of milk and passed it to her. âCome; letâs not care about others. It mustâve been tough on you to prepare breakfast early in the morning. Have some milk, and weâll go to the hospital to visit Baby afterward.â
âMhm.â She nodded.
âGrandma, sister and I want to go too,â An An told Madam Ji as he drank his milk. âWe want to go to the hospital to visit little brother.â
âSure. Letâs head there together once weâre finished eating.â The older woman nodded in agreement.
âRan Ran, grandma will pour you a glass of milk, okay?â She sat back on her seat and smiled at her granddaughter when she saw that her glass was empty.
âDonât want; I want to bring it to my second brother.â The girl shook her head as she blinked her beautiful eyes. Looking at the carton of milk in her grandmotherâs hand, she said, âLetâs bring milk to my second brother. Heâs at the hospital, so he doesnât have milk to drink there.â
âRan Ran, be obedient and listen to grandma. The hospital has everything, so we donât have to bring the houseâs milk there. Auntie here has prepared porridge for your brother.â
âDidnât you just say that the hospital has everything? Why are we bringing porridge, then?â The girl looked at her grandmother, and the suspicion in her eyes made it difficult for her to believe the older womanâs words.
âThis...â Madam Ji had no answer for that, though she tried looking for one.
âItâs like this; auntie here prepared porridge for Baby because sheâs concerned about your brother. Just like when youâre ill, your mother brings you to see the doctor, makes you drink medicine, and then cooks your favorite dishes. Your mother cares about you, and itâs the same with your auntie. She canât bear for your brother to eat the hospital food, so she specially prepared porridge for your brother. Do you want to eat her porridge, too? If you want, auntie here will specially make you one once weâre back today.â
âHmph! I donât want to!â The girl pouted. She was not interested in Qu Jingwanâs porridge. The dishes her mother made were the best in the world.
âThen, can I bring milk to my second brother? The milk in the hospital definitely doesnât taste great. I care about my second brother, too. Grandma, can I?â Madam Ji was not immune to her granddaughterâs cutesy act.
âAlright, alright, alright. Our lass is concerned about her brother, so just bring it. When he sees us visiting him later with so much food, heâll definitely be very happy.â
âOh, yeah! Big brother, grandma agreed.â The girl clapped and looked excitedly at An An. âAre you bringing anything to our second brother?â
âWhat should I bring?â Looking at the table of breakfast, he realized that there was nothing else he could bring for Ji Chi.
âMhm... How about you bring this? What do you think of this?â
The boy was nonplussed when he was his sister pointing at a bowl.
âWhat use will it be if I bring a bowl? Who brings a bowl when visiting patients, anyway?â He shook his head profusely to express his disapproval. While his sister was silly, he was not. He would not do such an embarrassing thing. Was he asking for food if he actually brought a bowl to visit his brother?