Chapter 23: Meng Yun's Extras

After they were together just now, Su Ran knew that he had a bad stomach, and he had never eaten a meal outside.

She took him to the doctor, supervised him to drink Chinese medicine, and rented a room outside the school in order to learn how to make his own medicinal diet to help him regulate his body.

His stomach gradually improved because of this, but perhaps because he had drunk the Chinese medicine for too long, the herbs on his body had not dissipated.

Meng Yun felt that the happiest time in his life was the four years of college A.

Because at that time, for the first time, he left the cage in which he was imprisoned; It was also at that time that he fell in love with Su Ran.

Meng Yun was born to be the pride of heaven and the lucky one in the eyes of everyone. After all, just by his background, he has already beaten too many people. Since he was a child, he didn't worry about food and clothing, received the best education, his parents were amiable, and he had a grandfather who trained him as an heir.

When others cast subtle or undisguised envious glances at him, he always had mixed feelings in his heart. Meng Yun has told his friends more than once that he is not worthy of envy; On the contrary, he envied the ordinary life of the people around him. However, they always laughed at him for not knowing how to be blessed in the midst of blessings, and he never said it again.

Happiness? He had never felt it.

Meng Yun is the first child of Meng Yi and Sun Ruqin, and the much-anticipated eldest grandson of the Meng family.

Meng Yun's father, Meng Yi, although he is not a famous gentleman like Su Ran's father Su Jun, he is also an alternative among the second generations in Huacheng.

Meng Yi really has no talent in business, and he is not keen on all kinds of entertainment, he is a university teacher who always smiles lightly and has an elegant personality.

Meng Yun's conversations with his parents are limited to weekend evenings. He followed his grandfather home, finished eating, and sat together in the living room. Then they will ask him how he has been studying recently, if he is not used to his life, and if he has listened to his grandfather.

He would always answer him obediently.

For a long time he thought that this should be the case between all parents and children, until one time, he went out with his friends.

They were piling sand outside, and suddenly it rained heavily, and they were all drenched in soup. There was no shelter from the rain nearby, so he followed his friend home.

Auntie received him very kindly. Meng Yun listened to her half-complaining and half-distressed counting: "You bastards, you don't know how to bring an umbrella when you go out, hurry up and change your wet clothes, otherwise you will catch a cold." ”

He obediently dried his hair, changed his clothes, lowered his head and held the hot water, hiding his reddish eyes.

It turns out that other people's mothers are like this! That's nice.

He thought about it a lot, and he thought about it a lot, and he was reprimanded by his mother who seemed to complain but was actually concerned. But never, she never blamed him. The look in her eyes was always full of apology, and her attitude was always cautious.

The conversations he had deliberately ignored suddenly became so clear that a strange feeling popped up in his heart. Every time his parents asked him, he was gentle, but he also revealed rustiness and embarrassment, as if he was an outsider.

Why? What am I doing wrong? Why don't you like me? I also want to be held in my mother's arms like that, not just to look at it from afar in the living room on weekends every time; I also want to live with my parents, not like a stranger. I also longed to be loved unreservedly.

I also want a warm home.