The Little Ancestor Teaches You How To Live
Chapter 105: Perhaps Susu Can Open Yuze’s Heart Knot_1

Chapter 105: Chapter 105: Perhaps Susu Can Open Yuze’s Heart Knot_1

Qin Yuze was stunned.

Susu’s words were straightforward and simple, but they crashed directly into his heart.

Susu added, "Little nephew, don’t be so dumb. It’s simple, let me teach you: hit whoever hits you; whoever does wrong, send them flying with a punch!"

Qin Yuze stared blankly at Susu, at her youthful, sunny little face. Those sparkling clear eyes were like a mirror, reflecting his own face and revealing his heart.

Susu’s innocent response seemed like a beam of light shining deep into his heart.

There, a little boy hid in a dark corner, curled up in fear.

The elders had by now also recovered.

Seeing their grandson’s dazed expression, the elders exchanged a knowing glance and then took everyone else out of the ward.

They planned to let Qin Yuze spend some time alone with Susu.

Once the elders and Qin Xingzhi stepped outside, the old master sighed, "It looks like Yuze’s emotional knot might be untied by Susu."

"Dad, are you serious?" Qin Xingzhi was very excited at the prospect.

"I think there’s a good chance. You saw how Yuze was just now; he obviously associated it with his own kidnapping experience," said the old master.

The old lady agreed with her husband’s view: "Susu and Yuze have both experienced being kidnapped; perhaps in Yuze’s heart, Susu is someone who understands him."

Qin Xingzhi eagerly said, "Then we’ll let them stay together a bit longer. Without us around, Yuze might find it easier to express those buried words!"

Qin Xingzhi was filled with anticipation.

If his son’s emotional knot could be untangled this time, it would indeed be a silver lining in their misfortune!

Ten minutes later, the doctor came to check on Susu.

When he reached the door of the ward, he heard screams coming from inside.

The doctor exchanged surprised looks with the Qin family members standing at the door.

Qin Xingzhi awkwardly smiled and explained, "It’s nothing to worry about, the two kids are just playing around in there!"

Then he proactively opened the door for the doctor.

When the door opened, the scene that unfolded before everyone left both the doctor and the Qin family speechless.

Qin Yuze lay face down on the bed, with Susu sitting on his back.

Susu’s little hands were pulling on Qin Yuze’s legs, yanking them towards her own head.

She had contorted Qin Yuze into a position that one usually only sees during a yoga session.

The earlier screams were from Qin Yuze, unable to bear the torment inflicted by his aunt.

After a good while, the doctor asked, "May I know which one is the patient who needs an examination?

The old master held his forehead and replied, "The one riding on the back."

The grandparents didn’t know if their grandson’s emotional knot was untied, but it seemed that at least his ligaments were certainly loosened.

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The news of Susu’s kidnapping immediately made headlines.

The Qin family was one of the top families in Huacheng City; the kidnapping of a young miss from the Qin family was a big deal that could easily capture wide social attention.

After the news was reported, even people living in the distant countryside received the message.

In the hospital’s inpatient department hallway, an old farmer with a simple dress and white beard looked around furtively, catching the hospital security’s attention.

"Old sir, who are you looking for?" the security guard asked.

"Nothing, nothing, I’m just passing by, just passing by!"

The white-bearded old farmer turned to leave.

Twenty minutes later, the white-bearded old farmer somehow obtained a white coat and put it on over his clothes, and covered his face with a mask, shrouding himself completely.

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