Reborn as a Weak Beauty Pampered by All-Chapter 37 - Little Boy Luo Mingrui
Chapter 37: Chapter 37 Little Boy Luo Mingrui
Chapter 37 -37 Little Boy Luo Mingrui
He was still young and hadn’t even arrived in North City yet, but already wanted to play around everywhere. How could he feel at ease?!
Seeing Captain Kang’s slightly furrowed brow, Kang Li hurriedly said, “Dad, rest assured, I know my limits. I will take good care of the three little ones.”
She wasn’t the original mother who, while shopping at a department store with the twin boy and girl, carelessly allowed a kidnapper to abduct them, thus leading to one tragedy after another.
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North City.
A certain research institute’s residential compound.
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“Ruirui, Grandpa Song said your new mom is a very good woman. Once she arrives, she will definitely treat you, Hanhan, and Vivi well.”
The speaker was a middle-aged woman with a kind face, roughly fifty-six or fifty-seven years old. With slightly graying temples, she sat on the living room sofa and smiled at a delicate-looking young boy, about five years old, saying, “Besides, Ruirui and your siblings are all so sensible. There’s no reason for your new mom not to like you.”
The young boy’s name was Luo Mingrui. He was one of the stepchildren Kang Li was going to meet and the eldest among the three stepchildren.
“Mommy? Granny Qi, is Vivi going to have a mommy too?”
The cute baby voice came from the middle-aged woman’s embrace, and the owner of that voice was the young boy’s sister, whose full name was Luo Mingwei.
She sat in the arms of the woman she called Granny Qi, tilting her little head back and blinking her shiny, black-grape-like eyes. “Vivi wants a mommy, Vivi likes mommy!”
The middle-aged woman, Granny Qi (Mrs. Qi), was the wife of Director Wu’s former superior, her full name being Qi Fang.
“Yes, yes, yes, Vivi’s mommy likes Vivi too, and tomorrow, you will get to meet mommy,” she replied.
Qi Fang, aged fifty-six, had retired several years earlier to rest at home due to poor health, and also took care of her only grandson, Song Xu.
Speaking of Song Xu, it is necessary to mention Elder Song and Mrs. Qi’s only son, Song Xu.
In the early days of liberation, Song Xu participated in a foreign aid war and accidentally sacrificed his life. His wife, an army nurse, also fell in the war. The couple left behind a year-old son, Song Xu.
Instantly losing their son and daughter-in-law, and realizing that their one-year-old grandson had abnormalities compared to other children of his age, was an immense blow to Mrs. Qi.
Interestingly, Mrs. Qi was Elder Song’s second wife. Before her, Elder Song had been married once, but his wife sacrificed her life on a mission shortly after their marriage, leaving no children.
Later, Elder Song married the much younger Mrs. Qi, and the couple had a son, but unexpectedly, they ended up in the situation of elder people burying their young, leaving them with only a grandson who had just turned sixteen.
If this grandson had been healthy, he would have been a consolation for Elder Song and Mrs. Qi. However, Song Xu began to exhibit unusual behaviors around his first birthday, such as not crying, not fussing, not smiling, or speaking, displaying a solitary character as if living in his own world.
After receiving this definitive diagnosis, Mrs. Qi couldn’t help but wipe away tears. Although Elder Song was more accepting, he too sighed quietly behind his wife’s back.
However, the two old comrades, who had survived gunfire and shellings, weren’t defeated by this. They still lived with their beliefs, filled with love, and raised their grandson with more patience than the average person could imagine.
In recent times, due to work reasons, Elder Song had to bring Luo Mingrui and his two siblings back home, entrusting their care to his wife. Honestly, if it hadn’t been for the three little ones being so well-behaved and obedient, Mrs. Qi alone might not have managed to take care of four children.