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Chapter 886 Auntie Yuna, Goodbye (2)

It was in the parking lot.

After receiving a call from Wesley, Kai immediately arranged everything properly.

When Yuna took Emily to the parking lot, everyone was already in place. One of Wesley's subordinates, who also worked as the driver, was standing beside the car door, ready to open the door for Kai at any time and get Aunt Helen back.

Kai was usually straightforward, and now he finally realized that Yuna had a good relationship with the kid of the Kent family and that they needed time to say goodbye.

Kai said sensibly, "Yuna, I can only give you five minutes. I'll wait in the car."

"Five minutes is enough. Kai, thank you."

After that, Yuna squatted down and looked at Emily.

Emily took the initiative to say, "Auntie Yuna, goodbye."

Yuna suddenly felt as if her heart had been cut open, and bitterness kept gushing out of the cut.

She didn't dare to move or make a sound, for fear that the bitterness in her heart would find a way out.

Emily touched Yuna's face with his warm little hand and said, "Auntie Yuna, I'll miss you many times every day in the future."

After that, the little boy leaned into Yuna's arms and hugged her tightly.

Yuna's eyes felt hot, and something was about to burst out of her eyes. She hurriedly closed her eyes and also hugged Emily tightly.

They had spun Emily's stay out as much as possible.

They had said everything they wanted to say.

At this moment, Yuna and Emily could only face the parting.

Yuna suddenly wanted to hold Emily more tightly. She wanted to grab something at the last moment.

But at this moment, Emily released Yuna and said, "Auntie Yuna, I'm leaving. Don't be sad. Granny Helen will be able to come back after I leave."

Yuna had no choice but to loosen her grip.

Emily raised the corner of his mouth, kissed Yuna's face with a smile as bright as usual, and then turned around to quickly get in the car.

Yuna opened her mouth and wanted to stop Emily, but she understood that it was in vain at this time.

Her words were stuck at the edge of her lips, and she watched Emily get in the car.

The driver slammed the door shut and ran back to the driver's seat.

Emily was really leaving.

Yuna suddenly came to her senses and ran to the car. Emily seemed to feel it, and he rolled down the window and looked at Yuna.

"Emily!"

Yuna called Emily and ran very fast. She wanted to hold Emily's hand again and take a few more glances at him before he left.

Kai helplessly understood that Yuna had a very good relationship with the kid of the Kent family. If they were allowed to get in touch with each other, Aunt Helen would not be able to come back today.

He made up his mind and ordered the driver, "Drive, now!"

"Yes, Brother Kai!"

The driver stepped on the accelerator, and the car took a sharp turn. Emily gradually got out of Yuna's sight.

Emily suddenly shouted, "Auntie Yuna!"

He stuck half of his body out of the window regardless of the danger. However, the car drove so fast that he only had time to take a single glance at Yuna. Then, he could only see increasingly more snowflakes.

He could no longer see Yuna again.

Emily finally could not help leaning against the window and crying.

He tried his best to suppress his crying. Although his voice was not very loud, his constantly twitching shoulders betrayed his emotions.

The cold wind blew in with snowflakes, overwhelming the heater and growling in the car.

Kai had planned to be cruel to the end, but when he saw the snowflakes falling on the kid's head and heard the four-year-old kid sobbing, he still strangely felt bitterness in his heart.

He hesitated for a moment, but still pulled Emily over, closed the window, and said, "You can cry, but don't catch a cold. Otherwise, we'll be accused of abusing a kid."

Emily did not speak. He turned his back to Kai, curled up in the corner of the back seat, buried his face in the corner, and cried out loud.

Kai unscrewed a bottle of mineral water and touched Emily's back. "Boy, drink some water."

Rarely, Emily ignored someone. Instead, he cried even louder.

Kai had an illusion that he seemed to have bullied this kid.

He finally understood why many people liked this kid-he was too innocent. It would be fine if he didn't cry, but when he cried, even the universe, if it was a living being, would probably reflect on whether he had hurt the kid or not.

However, he was Rowdy's son after all.

Kai was afraid that he would become softhearted, so he stopped himself from thinking further. He just asked the driver to fetch the box of tissues from the front of the car and handed it to Emily.

Emily took the tissues and held them in his arms, continuing to cry sadly.

He did not understand why his daddy was against Mr. Mu and why his daddy had kidnapped Granny Helen.

But he knew that he would never see Yuna again.

If he still had a chance to see Yuna, something terrible must have happened.

Emily was willing to believe that this was the last time for him to see Yuna.

Compared with seeing Yuna and living with her, he hoped that Auntie Yuna and the baby in her belly could be happy.

He was still young and did not know how to make Yuna happy, but he knew how to make the baby happy.

If the baby stayed by his father's side, he would be very happy.

Just like when he occasionally saw his daddy at a very young age. He was very happy then.

Kai had been following Wesley for so many years, and he had taught many adults a lesson and made them cry and scream sadly. He had thought that he was immune to all kinds of crying, but this kid's crying made him... upset.

Yes, he was unwilling to admit that his heart ached.

Kai took out a cigarette case and a lighter. He opened the cigarette case and shook it. A cigarette slipped out of it. Just as he was hesitating whether to light it or not, he heard a crying voice come.

"Sir, please don't smoke."

It was Emily who was speaking.

Kai set the cigarette case upright and slid it back. He looked at Emily and asked, "Why?"

He thought that the kid would tell him that they were in the car and he must not smoke.

However, Emily wiped away his tears and said, "Auntie Yuna said that smoking is bad for health. Only fools do things that hurt themselves."

Kai felt funny, so he put the case back in his pocket and threatened Emily with a serious look. "Did Auntie Yuna tell you that crying is also bad for your health?"

"..." Emily blinked his eyes, as if he had never heard of it but felt it was true.

Kai continued, "You may not have heard an old saying that 'Blood and tears come from the same source', which means that shedding tears is equal to shedding blood. Tut-tut, look! How much blood you have shed?"

In fact, the true saying turned out to be "Blood and sweat come from the same source". In order to scare Emily, Kai had already tried his best.

Emily was scared and said honestly, "Auntie Yuna never told me about it."

At the thought of Yuna, Emily felt so aggrieved that he burst into tears regardless of anything.

"Huh?" Kai was stunned. "I told you crying is bad for your health, but why are you still crying?"

"Auntie Yuna has never told me about it. I don't want to listen to you."

Emily cried even more sadly. He buried his face in his palms, and his tears were bigger than the snowflakes outside. He felt so aggrieved as if his favorite toy had been snatched away.

Kai could not help sighing.

If this little guy was so sad, then what about Yuna?

Actually, Yuna was as sad as Emily.

Perhaps because of the high altitude, it always snowed fiercely at the top of the mountain.

Yuna stood in situ and looked in the direction Emily headed for. The wind and snow were raging, and she felt that she was about to be drowned in the snowstorm.

At the last moment before Emily disappeared, she only had time to see him sticking his head out of the car. Then the car quickly got out of her sight. She couldn't even see Emily's face clearly.

Perhaps this was the last time for her to see Emily.

Yuna squatted down feebly as if someone had stabbed her with a knife, and her tears were completely out of control.

She had long known that the day Emily went away would come sooner or later.

However, it came in great haste. She didn't even have enough time to say goodbye to Emily.

Wesley came back and saw Yuna squatting down in the snow and burying her face in her knees like an ostrich, with shoulders twitching from time to time. Without guessing, he knew that she was crying.

He walked over, took off his coat, and put it on Yuna's shoulders. "Get up."

His voice was always cold, like the falling snowflakes of no warmth.

But at this moment, maybe because Yuna was really sad, his voice was actually warm.

Yuna inexplicably became dependent on Wesley. She looked up at him, crying and saying, "Emily has left."

Wesley said faintly, "I know."

Yuna knew very well that Wesley had known it. Maybe he even met Emily's car on his way back.

She just wanted to tell Wesley what made her sad.

She didn't know when she started to be unwilling to endure all the joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness by herself anymore.

However, Wesley was more indifferent to it than she had imagined.

That's right. It was Emily who had left. Wesley did not have a deep relationship with Emily. How could Wesley greatly react to it?

With that in mind, Yuna cried even harder.

Wesley helped her up and said coldly, "He's just going home. You don't have to cry like this."

"I..." Yuna choked with sobs. "I hate to part with him."

Wesley knew that Yuna was really sad.

Otherwise, Yuna would not express her feelings so directly.

Wesley's voice was a little softer, and he said, "No matter how much you hate to part with him, he doesn't belong here. He will go back sooner or later. You treat him as your own biological son, but in fact, he is the child of the Kang's family."

Yuna wiped away her tears, lowered her head, and said nothing.

Wesley held her hand and said, "Go back with me."

Because Aunt Helen was absent, the manager of the club arranged for another servant, in case that Wesley and Yuna suddenly needed anything.

When the servant saw Wesley and Yuna coming back, she greeted them and asked, "Mr. Mu, what can I do for you?"

Wesley said, "Bring me a glass of hot water."

Because she had stayed outside for too long, Yuna's hand felt as cold as ice.

The servant quickly brought him a glass of steaming water. Wesley directly handed it to Yuna and said, "Take it."

Yuna mechanically took the glass of water and sat down on the sofa.

The temperature of the water was moderate. It was warm but not burning hot. However, the warmth could not be transmitted to the bottom of her heart.

Yuna shed tears again, and her tears fell into the water, leading to a small splash.

Wesley frowned and said, "Yuna, enough."

He knew that Yuna had affection for Emily. Now that Emily had left, he allowed Yuna to be sad.

However, Emily was Rowdy's son after all. He couldn't just watch Yuna shed tears for Rowdy's son without eating or drinking.

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