Transmigration: I Have Storage Space in the Apocalypse -
Chapter 601 - 597 Keeping it a Secret Makes it Easier to Blunder
Chapter 601: Chapter 597 Keeping it a Secret Makes it Easier to Blunder
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Hearing the children calling her without any sense of unfamiliarity, Yan Jinsu’s tears suddenly fell, and as she hugged them, she cried with a hoarse voice, "I’m sorry, it’s Mommy’s fault..."
It was her fault for not taking better care of herself, causing her to forget all the people she loved and who loved her, completely and utterly.
The feeling was truly distressing!
"Wife, don’t cry. It will get better... Your body can’t handle too much emotion, darling!"
"Mom, Mom... Wah Wah~" "Mommy!"
Xiaojiu and Xiao Shi also felt so wronged. They hadn’t seen Daddy and Mommy for a long time, and it wasn’t easy for Mommy to come back. So, the two kids started crying with Yan Jinsu.
Seeing this, Xie Jingchen first consoled Xiaojiu: "Xiaojiu, be good, don’t cry. Mommy is sick and can’t cry anymore, you need to take care of your sister, understand?"
Around the family of four, the Xie Family members were shedding tears relentlessly, especially Xiao Si, the three little ones, and Da Hong.
Seeing the adults and children crying, they were immediately affected, and now, the Xie Family’s main hall was filled with cries.
Xie Jingchen was helpless and said to his little wife, "Wife, don’t cry, this will scare Xiaojiu and Xiao Shi."
Yan Jinsu had finally vented her pent-up emotions, and upon hearing her husband’s voice, she realized that both the elderly and the children were silently wiping their tears.
Especially the grandmother, who saw how much thinner Yan Jinsu had become and the pallor on her face that not even a fever could hide, leading to streaming tears.
Xie Tiesheng was comforting Xiao Si and a few others, Xie Jinghong was consoling her three little ones, and Xie Jingzi was by the grandmother’s side, soothing her.
Apart from the only two men left, everyone in the room was crying—it was like the hall was going to be flooded with tears!
Yan Jinsu looked innocently at her husband while still holding Xiao Shi in her arms, gently wiping her tears: "Little Shier, be good, Mommy is back, let’s not cry anymore."
When Yan Jinsu stayed silent, nobody felt it, but as soon as she spoke, Zhou Xiuhua suddenly stopped crying and looked at her third son’s wife anxiously, asking, "Little girl, what’s wrong with your voice?"
After speaking, she turned her gaze towards the third son.
Xie Jingchen handed Xiaojiu into his little sister’s arms, then picked up Xiao Shi and gave him to Dad, saying helplessly, "Dad, Mom, don’t worry. The little girl has a fever, that’s why her voice is so hoarse. It will be fine in a couple of days."
"Xiaojiu, Xiao Shi, you must not cry anymore. Mommy’s body is in pain, in pain. Be good and follow Daddy back to our room, alright?"
Both adorable babies nodded their heads immediately.
"Fever...? No wonder her little face is so red. Oh dear, this won’t do. I’m going to make some Ginger Soup to make the little girl sweat it out." As soon as Zhou Xiuhua heard this, she clapped her experienced hands together and immediately became energetic, darting toward the kitchen before she finished speaking.
The family was not worried; they knew Zhou Xiuhua’s body was just sulky from worry, which made her weak. As long as she stopped thinking about things and had something to do, she would gradually get better.
Xie Jingchen didn’t stop her, but instead embraced Yan Jinsu in his arms. Seeing this made Xie Jingzi and her sisters blush, but they realized that ever since Yan Jinsu had sat down, she had been leaning on the back of the chair, clearly extremely weak.
Thinking about how her Third Sister-in-law stayed in the Primitive Mountains for half a month, Xie Jingzi knew she must not have taken proper care of herself. Holding Xiaojiu and following behind her third brother, she asked softly:
"Third Sister-in-law, are you feeling unwell anywhere else?" Their Third Sister-in-law had always been an iron lady!
Her body couldn’t possibly be so weak just because of a fever.
Xie Tiesheng thought the same, but he didn’t ask when the old lady was present. Now that he heard his little daughter asking, he perked up his ears to listen.
"I’m sorry... Because of an accident, I’ve lost my memories after waking up. That’s why Brother Chen had to search for me for so long."
On the way back through the mountains, Yan Jinsu had already discussed with her husband to say that she had lost her memory. Otherwise, not remembering past events and trying to hide it would only make it easier to blow her cover.
"What? Third Sister-in-law, where are you hurt?" If it weren’t for Third Brother already holding Third Sister-in-law in his arms, she would want to rush forward and check where Third Sister-in-law was injured.
"Third Son, have you taken little Ni for a checkup? Is everything alright?" Xie Tiesheng, however, turned to look at Xie Jingchen with the same worried expression and asked.
He turned his head towards his youngest sister and eldest daughter, and whispered to the gaggle of not-so-small grandchildren and grand-nephews:
"Don’t you all blabber and make your mother and grandma worry."
"Mhm, mhm," Xie Jingzi was patted by her second sister and quickly quieted down, nodding her head. She also hugged Xiaojiu and peeped into the kitchen, relieved to see that her voice had not drawn out her mother.
For some reason, Yan Jinsu did not feel the slightest rejection to the Xie Family’s closeness. With a strong sense of involvement, she discovered that she must feel a strong sense of belonging towards this family.
She had already seen pictures of Xie Tiesheng from the photos in the Space, and from the side, Mr. Xie did indeed bear a resemblance to her biological father.
But having interacted with him for a while, she felt that Xie Tiesheng had a different temperament from her father. Compared to her dad who was soft-spoken and always heeded her mom, Xie Tiesheng seemed more like a patriarch.
"I’m fine, Dad, Second Sister, Youngest Sister. Don’t worry about me," she explained to the old man. Each person in the Xie Family had their own distinctive personality, which her husband had already told her about during those few days in the RV, showing her their photos one by one.
So, with just a brief comparison, she could tell who was who.
Xiaoqi had been silent until now, led by Brother Xiao Si. While others cried, she too shed tears, seeing that Second Aunt had been ignoring her, which made her quite sad inside.
It was only when Yan Jinsu noticed Xiao Si and Xiaoqi’s admiring red eyes staring intently at her that she called out to comfort them:
"Xiao Si, Xiaoqi, be good. Second Aunt has missed you so much. Don’t cry, Second Aunt will be fine very soon."
The children were still young and didn’t quite understand what ’lost memories’ meant. But now, seeing Yan Jinsu tenderly calling out to them, the two kids’ tears broke through, and they rushed to Second Uncle’s side, crying pitifully to Yan Jinsu:
"Second Aunt, sob sob, you’re back, that’s great!"
Even though they hadn’t seen their dad for a long time, the two kids didn’t feel uncomfortable with his absence. But Yan Jinsu’s disappearance for half a month made the children seem to grow up all at once. They became very well-behaved, and most of the time, they would stick with Xiao Wu, taking their three cousins around Xiaojiu and Xiao Shi.
Even though Second Aunt was missing, Xiaojiu and Xiao Shi were still at home. In their young minds, they truly believed that Second Aunt would definitely come back.
She was so affectionate towards Xiaojiu, Xiao Shi, and them, she was sure to return.
Even if Yan Jinsu wasn’t at home, the two kids had grown accustomed to being with the two adorable babies in the county town.
They didn’t need adults to teach them; they’ve always taken great care of Xiaojiu and Xiao Shi.
In their hearts, as long as they took good care of Xiaojiu and Xiao Shi, Second Aunt would surely come back soon—
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