She held her child in her arms, her chin resting on the top of his head, making sure he couldn't see the sadness in her eyes.
Let her bear all the pain and dissatisfaction alone; her child only needed to grow up happy.
After dinner, An Ruo went to take a bath and planned to rest.
She was so tired. Even if she couldn't sleep, she had to lie in bed and pretend to rest.
Coming out of the bathroom, she unexpectedly saw Kangkang sleeping on the big bed.
The little guy looked up at her and smiled, "Mom, can I sleep with you tonight?"
His big eyes were full of hope.
She knew very well what he was thinking—he must have seen she was not in a good mood and wanted to accompany her.
Indeed, her mood was not good. She had tried her best to hide it, but she was still feeling very down, and it was normal for Kangkang to notice.
An Ruo's eyes flickered as she struggled to keep the tears from flowing.
She managed to muster a faint smile and nodded in contentment, "Okay."