"Uncle, today isn’t April Fool’s Day." Tang Yue subconsciously didn’t believe it.
Mr. Tang is the most upright and honest person, he would rather suffer a loss himself than take advantage of others.
In other words, it’s not even easy to pick a fight with Mr. Tang.
Could such a father really cause trouble?
It seems impossible.
So, when Tang Yue heard Tang Mingli’s words, she thought it was a wild fantasy.
"What April Fool’s Day? What I’m saying is all true, why would I lie to you?" Tang Mingli spoke anxiously, the incident had already happened two days ago, Zhang Hualian was severely ill, and no one could persuade her otherwise. Seeing that it was now the national day, Tang Mingli was thinking about having Tang Yue return home.
"Uncle, what happened to my dad? And what’s wrong with my mom? How is she?" Tang Yue now realized something was wrong, Tang Mingli would never make such a joke.
Tang Mingli replied: "Yueyue, this matter can’t be explained in a few words, you should check if there’s any train returning today."
"Okay." Tang Yue decisively hung up the phone.
"What’s wrong, what happened?" Bai Qing casually asked.
"My family is in trouble, I can’t go see Mo Siyu, please tell him for me."
Tang Yue grabbed her already packed luggage and ran out.
Without saying a word, Bai Qing followed behind Tang Yue.
Running all the way to the train station, Tang Yue found out while buying a train ticket that Bai Qing had also arrived.
"Where did you buy the train ticket to?" Bai Qing asked.
"Jiang City." Tang Yue replied.
Bai Qing quickly squeezed into the crowd to buy a ticket.
"Hey."
Tang Yue looked at her back, wondering inwardly why she was following her to buy a ticket.
Soon, Bai Qing came back with the tickets. By chance, Bai Qing had bought two tickets, and in an hour, it was time to board the train.
"You’re not planning to go with me, are you?" Tang Yue asked uncertainly.
Looking at Bai Qing’s behavior, it seemed she intended to go back with her.
"Of course, I have nothing else to do anyway, it’s just nice to have company." Bai Qing naturally responded.
Tang Yue said, "That’s good, I can also visit Aunt Mo."
Bai Qing, biting into a piece of chocolate, retorted, "Aunt Mo? Who’s she?"
"She’s Mo Siyu’s mother. Aren’t you distant relatives? Do you call Aunt Mo a little aunt or an aunt?" Tang Yue curiously asked.
"It’s too distant, I can hardly remember what to call her." Bai Qing casually replied, seemingly pondering about what to call.
Tang Yue didn’t dwell on it, her mind full of her family issues. What exactly had her father done?
And how was her mother’s illness?
Once on the train, Tang Yue could hardly settle down.
Bai Qing saw this, and just as she was about to offer some words of comfort, she noticed Tang Yue engrossed in a book, and gradually, the worry in Tang Yue’s brows dissipated.


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