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After Long Man and Lin Qian left, Tangning walked into Mo Zichen’s room and watched as her son stared out the window in a daze. In a gentle voice, she asked, “Is something bothering you?”
Mo Zichen turned around and shook his head as he looked at his mother, “No, I’m fine.”
“I gave birth to you. Do you really think that I wouldn’t know what you’re thinking?” Tangning said as she approached. “In this world, your mother and father are the only ones that can truly understand you and help you.”
From a young age, Mo Zichen had always been the type to only share good news and not the bad. Even when he was bullied, he never mentioned it; no matter what happened, he would shoulder it himself.
But, when she saw her son grow more and more quiet, Tangning’s heart was indescribably painful.
“I won’t question you about your work because I don’t have the right to. But, I am always here to share the burden of any private matters.”
“Mom…” Mo Zichen couldn’t help himself from hugging Tangning and laying his head on her shoulder, “Your daughter-in-law’s gone.”
“What happened?”
Mo Zichen trusted Tangning, so he began to recall the recent events; this also involved the secret behind Qian Lan’s identity.
After Tangning heard everything, she began to laugh, “If it’s true that the girl threw herself into the army without hesitation, then she’s got quite a temper.”
“Mom!”
“Fine, I won’t joke around. But, son, women are born sensitive. If you truly like her, then I’m sure you won’t want to see her get hurt. I’m quite surprised that she was so firm with her decision at such a young age. She did it for your own good, as well as hers.”
“The two of you are still young and you still have countless possibilities, that’s why I understand how you feel. But, I must tell you that this young woman definitely likes you. Otherwise, she wouldn’t try so hard to grow as a person.”
“Relax, Zichen. The world may be big, but there aren’t many people that understand each other.”
“As long as you want it bad enough, then the two of you are bound to meet again. So, this isn’t the end; it’s just the beginning.”
“It’s time for my son to grow up.”
After hearing from Tangning, Mo Zichen felt a lot better, “Mom, no one can talk better than you.”
“Do you feel a little better?”
“I feel a lot more relaxed,” Mo Zichen nodded.
“Great, can you help your sister with her homework in a moment? I don’t know what to do about that girl.”
As Tangning mentioned, Mo Ziyan was still in school. She was social, cheerful and a little cheeky.
“I’ll be right down,” Mo Zichen replied.
Actually, Mo Zichen really missed home, especially his family members. No one ever argued in their household, at least, from the time that he could remember, he had never witnessed his parents fight; his mother loved her children and his father loved his wife.
During his years of training, this tempted Mo Zichen to return home to his parents’ side many times.
But, he knew he had to be decisive.
As an intelligence officer, there was nothing he could prepare for and there was no backup from the military. He had nothing except endless running and danger. But, this was a job that someone had to do; someone needed to protect the innocent.
He had an above average intelligence, if he didn’t put it to good use, wouldn’t it be a waste?
Tangning and Mo Ting had their assumptions, but they never interfered with his choices. Although they worried about his safety, they felt he was a great person for being so selfless.
After regaining his composure, Mo Zichen went downstairs to Mo Ziyan’s room. When he saw her struggling with a maths question, he walked in and tapped her on the head, “Dopey, you can’t figure this one out?”
“I’m not as smart as you!” Mo Ziyan pouted. “Brother Two, if you were home more often, my maths wouldn’t be so bad.”
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