Chapter 14: Ah Heng

"Hello." Su Yi nodded kindly towards Ah Heng.

I thought that Ah Heng would say a few more words to Su Yi, but after greeting Su Yi, he stopped talking and looked introverted.

In Su Yi, it looked introverted, but in Fang Fanrong, he saw that this was already the biggest step that Ah Heng had taken.

Ah Heng was sent by the police half a year ago, his parents died in a car accident, and there were no relatives at home, so he became an orphan at a young age.

Homeless, the police had to send him to a welfare home.

At first, Ah Heng and the other children in the welfare home had nothing to say, and Fang Fanrong thought that this child didn't like to talk to others, or because his parents had just passed away, so he didn't want to communicate with other children.

But after a long time, Fang Fanrong found that this was not the case, and he found that Ah Heng's child seemed to have a little autism.

After examination, Ah Heng was diagnosed with autism disorder, that is, autism.

While the other children were playing happily, Ah Heng was quietly reading a book in a corner.

Recognize how the children and teachers talk and communicate with Ah Heng, and Ah Heng does not say a word.

If Fang Fanrong hadn't been sure that Ah Heng could speak, she would definitely think that Ah Heng was a mute like everyone else.

Except for herself, Fang Fanrong has never seen Ah Heng talk to others.

Just now, Fang Fanrong asked Ah Heng to call Sister Su Yi was actually just polite, because she knew that Ah Heng would definitely not be silent.

But Fang Fanrong never expected Ah Heng to speak, and it was still to a stranger he had only met once.

Fang Fanrong looked at Ah Heng in surprise, the joy in her eyes could no longer be hidden, and if she looked closely, she could see a trace of tears.

"Sir, this Dean Fang seems to be crying."

Moss's voice sounded slowly in Su Yi's mind.

Hearing this, Su Yi looked at Fang Fanrong and really saw the tears in her eyes.

"Dean, what's wrong with you?"

Because she didn't know what Fang Fanrong's eyes were red for, Su Yi asked softly.

"Sir, it's because of this little boy, Ah Heng."

Before Fang Fanrong could explain the situation to Su Yi, Moss had already told Su Yi the reason for the incident one step ahead of her.

"His parents died in a car accident half a year ago, and there was no one to raise him, so he was sent here by the police station of your world."

"Sir, Ah Heng is so pitiful, not only his parents died, he also suffers from autism, he stays alone every day without friends, even more pitiful than Moss, Moss still has the chief, but Ah Heng has nothing."

Moss's tone was filled with sadness, obviously sad for Ah Heng.

As an intelligent consciousness, it is normal for Moss to have emotional changes, and Su Yi has long been accustomed to it.

Knowing that what Moss said were some of the memories he had brought up from Ah Heng and Fang Fanrong's consciousness, Su Yi lowered his eyes and glanced at Ah Heng.

Fang Fanrong glanced at Su Yi, and then re-told Su Yi what Moss said just now, and was also telling Su Yi about Ah Heng's origin.

Su Yi nodded, and then looked at Ah Heng, who was also looking at her.

Because he knew that Ah Heng had autism and didn't like to communicate with others, Su Yi couldn't know what Ah Heng was thinking, so he had to ask Moss for help.

"Moss, help me find out what Ah Heng is thinking?"