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Chapter 1877 Shi Yue, I want to go to London

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    "If time could go back to that time, I would definitely answer the phone. If I knew that the child had a high fever, even if I doubted the child's life experience, I would not sit idly by. Shi Yue, do you believe me?" Huo Tingxiao suddenly  He turned his head and leaned his hand on the car window, his eyes looking a little more blank.

    But it¡¯s more like a desire.

    It seems that the answer Shi Yue said is the same as the answer Shen Qingqing said.

    "Tingxiao, those things have passed. I also know that Ayan's death has caused you a lot of pain, but the deceased is gone, and no matter how painful it is, it is useless. What we need to do now is to find the bone marrow.  Don't let the tragedy of that year happen again, and do our best to make the child recover." Shi Yue said with a smile, reaching out and patting his shoulder, "I will contact the best orthopedic surgeon."

    "Well, you can handle this matter yourself, otherwise I won't worry." Huo Tingxiao nodded, looked up at the bright sunshine outside, and suddenly said, "I'm going to London."

    Shi Yue was slightly stunned, but he knew very clearly why he went to London, so he didn't stop him.

    At this time, Shen Qingqing should have panicked. She needs someone to accompany her. Even if he can give her an idea, that would be good.

    "I understand, you can go ahead. I will keep an eye on the affairs in Tongcheng and there won't be any trouble." Shi Yue said.

    Huo Tingxiao pondered for a moment, "Thank you."

    "Thank you for what? We are all brothers. If you say that, you are out of touch. Not to mention that you are the baby's godfather. Just talk about the things Shen Qingqing did to Xingchen. I should also help her this time.  Yes." Shi Yue said with a smile.

    Then the two looked at each other and smiled without saying another word.

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    In Provence in June, all the lavender is in bloom, a sea of ??purple, the wind blows gently, like a sea of ??purple coming in piece by piece.

    Rong Jingyan was originally going back to Yuncheng.

    ¡°After all, if you are not sure about your feelings after hearing what Earl Harris warned him about, don¡¯t go to France to find Shirley and just go back to Cloud City by yourself.

    The child will always be his child.

    After the child has his own thoughts, they will follow the child's wishes. If the child is willing to recognize him as his father, they can let the child recognize his ancestor.

    But at least during these few years, Rong Jingyan should not disturb Shirley.

    So at that time, he booked a flight ticket and was about to return to Yuncheng. But for some reason, when he was at the airport, he saw people coming and going, and saw so many people separated and reunited at the airport, so he changed the destination of his flight ticket to  Charles de Lego Airport, France.

    After landing, he came to Provence without stopping.

    He knew where Shirley and the child were in the old castle at the end of the town, but he really had no way to go find her.

    I found Shirley, what can I say?

    Say, Hi, hello, long time no see?

    Then what?

    What did you say next?

    But these are all speculations. I¡¯m afraid that when Shirley saw him, she would run faster than anyone else with her child in her arms, right?  !

    Thinking like this, Rong Jingyan suddenly laughed. He looked at the sea of ??flowers, looked at the woman running in the flower field, and smiled slightly. Since he had already been here, so be it.

    If you can¡¯t give her what she wants, then don¡¯t bother.

    He turned around to leave, but he bumped into a woman running towards him¡ª¡ª

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