Chapter 0002 – Mother and Daughter of the Su Family (2 / 2)
by Jessie@AFNCCNot to mention ordinary high school students, even in the dream of living ten thousand lifetimes of Gu Yun, under the effect of hormones, every time you see her legs, there will still be a hidden impulse of “old man want to go out of the mountain”.
Seriously, it’s a shame you don’t come to square dancing with such good legs.
Gu Yun has secretly tried several times, such as telling Su Xiao that square dancing is good for development, but unfortunately, every time he just had bad intentions, he was recognized by Su Xiao and strictly rejected.
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Su Xiao walked to the center of the square, and in addition to seeing her own mother, Wang Xiuqin, she also unsurprisingly saw her classmate, Gu Yun.
Gu Yun stood at the very front of the line, holding two pink fans, with pink strips of cloth along the edge of the fan, which danced with the wind in his hands.
He spins and jumps.
He was as enchanting as he could be.
Su Xiao only glanced at it, then hurriedly turned her head to look at the neon of the building in the distance before apologizing solemnly to her eyes.
Really …… is hot.
Su Xiao didn’t understand where Gu Yun’s biting love for square dancing came from, but she was certain that the guy’s medicine didn’t seem to be able to stop.
It’s common knowledge that Gu Yun has a problem with his brain.
For example, sometimes he would stand up and answer “I am here” when the teacher called his name, sometimes he would talk to someone in an inexplicable way, and once he suddenly stood up in the language class and gave a presentation on “On the New Application of Prime Numbers in Topology”.
Throughout his three years of high school, Gu Yun spent roughly half of his time in a mental institution.
The students of Changhe No. 2 Middle School took Gu Yun for a fool, but Su Xiao was an exception.
Su Xiao knows that Gu Yun’s “mental illness” is not natural, but was frightened as a child, and has dreamed every night since then, resulting in a trance, not being able to distinguish between dream and reality, and that’s why he looks “abnormal”.
These were all told to her by Gu Yun’s father.
After Gu Yun got out of the mental hospital half a year ago, he coincidentally rented Su Xiao’s house because the school dormitory refused to accept him.
On the day he moves in, Gu Yun’s father, Gu Jianxin, uses an old Longines watch as a gift and implores mother and daughter Su Xiao to help take care of Gu Yun.
Su Xiao could never forget that when Gu Jianxin said those words, he looked like her father ten years ago when he was on his deathbed, pleading with the relatives present to help take care of their mother and daughter.
Because of her empathy, Su Xiao took extra care of Gu Yun from then on, both at school and at home.
And now Gu Yun’s “condition” is getting more and more stable day by day, and in the past six months, there is almost no more out of the ordinary behavior, which makes her firmly believe that she has saved Gu Yun.
Why else would his “illness” recur in the past, but not after you intervened?
Compared to Wang Xiuqin, who considers herself to be Gu Yun’s “teacher”, Su Xiao is even more impressive, implicitly referring to herself as Gu Yun’s “reborn parent”.
At this point, Gu Yun couldn’t even think of not being taken care of.
Because she lives right across the street, Wang Xiuqin helps Gu Yun wash clothes and clean up the house from time to time, and will let Su Xiao send a copy of any good food over.
As it developed, at least seven out of ten meals Gu Yun ate at Su’s house.
Su Xiao, on the other hand, monitors Gu Yun’s medication on time every day, takes the initiative to record his condition, accompanies him to and from school, and even buys small snacks and prepares one for Gu Yun.
And Gu Yun didn’t have to do anything, the only thing he had to do was occasionally roll out his dead fish eyes and pretend to be naive for a while.
The input-output ratio is surprisingly high.
For a man who never wanted to work hard again in his life, this mother’s wool-gathering couldn’t have been more comforting.
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