Time Travel: The Heroine Has Arrived!-Chapter 206 - Autistic Piano Prodigy VS Part-Time

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Chapter 206 -206: Autistic Piano Prodigy VS Part-Time Tutor (Part 3)

Chapter 206 -206: Autistic Piano Prodigy VS Part-Time Tutor (Part 3)

Auntie Lin also came over at this time, and when she saw Ning Zhao, a tender smile appeared on her face.

“Miss, this Young Master Tang is here to pick you up on the old master’s orders, don’t worry, he’s not a bad person.”

Auntie Lin had looked after Ning Zhao since she was little, and Ning Zhao still trusted her deep inside.

“…Dad?” she hesitated before speaking, looking at Auntie Lin, “Dad… where is he?”

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Upon hearing this, Auntie Lin’s eyes reddened immediately, and she quickly wiped her eyes with her hand, smiling as she said, “Mr. Ning and Madam are both on business trips abroad, they won’t be back for a long time, so they want you to stay at the Tang Family’s house for a while.”

Ning Zhao was silent and clearly unwilling.

Seeing this, Auntie Lin persuaded her again, “Miss, Auntie Lin is going home now, and won’t be able to take care of you anymore, let the Tang Family look after you, don’t let Mr. Ning and Madam worry, alright?”

Tang Zhongyi also knew that it was better to keep her in the dark for the time being, and together they persuaded Ning Zhao, finally managing to bring the unwilling Ning Zhao back to the Tang Family’s house.

Aside from the eldest brother of the Tang Family who was away on business, Father Tang, Mother Tang, and the five-year-old Young Master Tang Qian were all there.

“So, this is Ning Zhao?” Mother Tang had no daughters, and she took a liking to Ning Zhao, a girl with such a docile appearance, at first sight.

However, Ning Zhao was frightened by Mother Tang’s enthusiasm and hid behind Tang Zhongyi.

Among all the people here, only Tang Zhongyi was slightly familiar to her, so she subconsciously chose to trust this man.

Mother Tang paused for a moment before realizing that Ning Zhao had autism. She had seen her quietly following her son and hadn’t thought about this aspect at all initially.

Remembering this and thinking of her friends who had recently passed away in a tragedy, Mother Tang looked at Ning Zhao with even softer eyes.

“Come on, I’ve already had dinner prepared, you haven’t eaten yet, right?” she said with a smile.

The Tang Family members had noticed an interesting phenomenon: wherever Tang Zhongyi went, Ning Zhao would follow. It seemed that in the entire Tang Family’s house, she could only see Tang Zhongyi, and the vast house made her feel very insecure.

Worried that her son might be annoyed, Mother Tang even took him aside privately to tell him to take good care of Ning Zhao.

Tang Zhongyi couldn’t help but laugh and cry, “Mom, don’t worry, I will take good care of her.” He was too busy feeling sorry for her to get annoyed by her, wasn’t he?

During dinner, the little Tang Qian watched Ning Zhao with his dark eyes rolling around, as if he had discovered something interesting.

“Eat your food,” his father, Tang Zhongqing, warned him in a low voice.

The little Tang Qian whispered, “Eating with this sister is so interesting, Dad, look, she only eats the dish in front of her, and she alternates between a bite of rice and a bite of the dish, never changing the order.”

Gu Shengyin muttered silently: She also wanted to eat something else, but as an autism patient, she had certain compulsive habits that she could not break. For the sake of her character, she really tried her best.

The Tang Family had obviously noticed already; Mother Tang, seeing Ning Zhao like this, felt even more pity. She was about to reach for the chopsticks to serve Ning Zhao some food, but someone beat her to it.

Mother Tang looked at her second son with surprise, wondering if he had changed his ways. Was he actually taking care of someone now?

Tang Zhongyi glanced at his little nephew and said, “Eat properly. And she is not ‘sister’, you should call her ‘auntie’.”

The little Tang Qian stuck out his tongue and obediently ate his food.

Unfortunately, Second Young Master Tang’s kind gesture went unnoticed by Ning Zhao; she continued with her previous routine of alternating between a bite of rice and a bite of the dish, not even glancing at the additional dishes in the bowl. She stopped eating after finishing the bowl of rice.