Dr. Jiang’s Daily Adversities - Chapter 1098
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Chapter 1098: Lu Yunhua Grew up in an Orphanage
“Mo Zhining, you don’t even use your brain when playing games? You’re so stupid that I can’t bear to look at you!”
As he spoke, he pressed the button to start over.
Little Boy thought to himself, ‘that’s not true!’! It was clearly because he had only played a few times and was still unfamiliar with it!
His own son, how could Mo Boyuan not see what this kid was thinking?
He even sneered disdainfully:
“Watch.”
Heh.
Watch it then!
Little Boy tilted his head and watched his dad’s operation.
Mo Boyuan didn’t push away the furry little head that was already very close to him.
However, little boy originally thought that he wouldn’t wait too long.
Who knew that his dad actually passed twenty levels in a row, and each level was controlled within twenty seconds. The time it took was less than twenty minutes.
Because it was still continuing, Little Boy’s head was directly leaning against his father’s chest. Hmm, only then would his neck be comfortable. Otherwise, his stiff neck would be a little painful.
The father and son were leaning against each other. One was playing a game while the other was watching seriously. It was rare for such a harmonious scene to appear.
Jiang Tingxu was originally chatting with Auntie Wen. After a long time, of course, she also realized that the father and son were here.
It had to be said that father and son were quite eye-catching when they didn’t fight each other. After all, one was big and the other was small. They looked almost exactly the same, with the same devilishly handsome face. However, the younger one was still a little immature, in another ten or eight years, it should be more or less the same.
They didn’t disturb her so she continued to chat with Auntie Wen. At this time, they finally got to the main topic.
“Auntie Wen, there’s something I want to ask you.”
Wen Jie put down her teacup:
“What is it? Ask away.” Her attitude was very sincere. This was also an occupational disease that was formed after being a doctor for a long time. Whenever there was a patient to consult, she would focus her attention and listen on her own.
“Yes… it’s about Lu Yunhua.”
This question was actually very impolite. After all, the relationship between Wen Jie and Lu Yunhua in the past was a relationship parallel to being exes.
Apart from being awkward, this kind of relationship was more like that of a fated enemy. No one would see eye to eye, and they would never get along with each other!
When Wen Jie heard Lu Yunhua’s name, she was indeed a little stunned:
“Her?”
However, it seemed that she could only ask Auntie Wen now.
“Yes.”
After all, she had been the department head for many years, and she quickly suppressed the strange feelings that arose in her heart:
“Ms. Lu, I actually don’t know much about her. What do you want to ask?”
Jiang Tingxu pursed her lips. She was thinking about the same thing in her heart, but when she really wanted to ask, she still felt a little uncomfortable. She picked up the cup of tea and took a few sips:
“I haven’t heard my dad mention anything about Ms. Lu Yunhua’s identity and background since I was young. In fact, after so many years, I don’t think I have heard any news about my grandparents!
“Auntie Wen, did you hear my dad mention anything about her back then?”
Wen Jie frowned, obviously recalling something:
“I think so. It’s said that she grew up in an orphanage!”
“An orphanage?”
“Yes! What’s the exact name… I think it’s called something light!”
After so many years, if it wasn’t for her good memory, she wouldn’t have been able to remember it if it was an ordinary person who heard it in a hurry.
Eh?
It wasn’t easy to find it with just a light.
“Do you have an address?” Wen Jie continued to ask.
Wen Jie nodded:
“I remember this. It’s in Jin City. Back then, your dad participated in a rescue. That orphanage was burned to the ground. Madam Lu was one of the people your dad saved personally.”