Chapter 947
Chapter 947: Chapter 931: Picking Up a Child at the Door Chapter 947: Chapter 931: Picking Up a Child at the Door Who left their bedding outside?
He quickened his pace and walked over.
He had intended to push the door open, but then he noticed the quilt move, as if there was something inside.
He crouched down and lifted the corner of the quilt, only to be startled as he revealed a small part of it.
There was a child hidden beneath the quilt.
He hastily dropped the lunch box he was holding onto the ground and picked up the child.
With a bang, the door swung open, and Tang Yuxin was also startled into sitting up.
Fortunately, she braced herself with her hands, otherwise, she would have really hit her head on the table.
“Yuxin.”
Gu Ning urgently called out to her.
Tang Yuxin shuddered, quickly walking forward.
In Gu Ning’s arms was a child, and he looked worried but was carefully holding the child inside.
Tang Yuxin stood up and followed him.
“Whose child is this?” She grabbed her white lab coat and put it on, also taking out her stethoscope.
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“It’s Little Bean.”
Gu Ning laid the child on the small bed inside, stepping aside to let Tang Yuxin come over to examine the child.
The child’s breathing was soft and steady—seemingly asleep.
The little face seemed untroubled; he must not have suffered.
“Little Bean?”
Tang Yuxin was initially stunned, not understanding, but when she did, she hurried over as well.
And there, the small child was indeed Little Bean, their very own Little Bean.
She placed her hand on the child’s small face, which was warm, and the forehead wasn’t hot.
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Carefully touching his small arms and legs, everything seemed fine; he was just asleep.
“Where did you find him?” Tang Yuxin pulled out her stethoscope, listening to Little Bean’s heartbeat.
After completing her check-up, she realized the child was unharmed, perhaps just a bit frightened, which explained the paleness of his face.
He was found at the door of your office; someone had brought him over.
“At the door.”
Confusion clouded Tang Yuxin’s mind as she thought about the strange events of the past few days.
Little Bean had been inexplicably taken from their doorstep and now had returned just as mysteriously.
Could it be that the person was known to them, playing such a small prank?
But that was unlikely—if it were someone they knew, no one would dare play such a joke with Little Bean, especially daring to carry him off, which was akin to seeking the death of Old Master Wang.
Everyone knew Old Master Wang valued Little Bean more than his own life; a slight mishap could drive the old man to his grave.
However, if it weren’t someone joking, then it must be an enemy of the Wang Family.
Yet, even that didn’t make sense because it wasn’t time to send the child back.
Could it be that these people had a change of heart, feeling they shouldn’t target a child not even two years old?
Gu Ning brought in some food from outside and placed it on the table, “Yuxin, you eat something first.
I’ll go notify Zitan and the others that Little Bean has been found.”
“Okay,” Tang Yuxin squeezed Little Bean’s small hand.
The kid was now fair and clean, having been quite unappealing when younger, much like his malnourished mother.
But now he resembled Wang Zitan more, with thick eyebrows and big eyes, a lovable little face.
Although he wasn’t as handsome as the Gu family’s Xiaobai and Xiaomeng—since their mother never neglected them and they had a genius doctor mother who had raised them lively and healthy like white buns—it was still not easy for Little Bean’s mother, who nearly starved him, to have brought him up to this point.
Tang Yuxin tucked the corner of the blanket nicely and covered Little Bean.
She moved to the table so Gu Ning wouldn’t have to coax and deceive her into eating more.
Now that Little Bean had been found, everything was alright.
Old Mr.
Wang could keep living, and Sisi and the second aunt could come back too.
The sky outside, which had been gloomy for several days, seemed to clear up in an instant.
Although the autumn wind was cool, it still felt comfortable on the skin.
The intense heat of summer had passed, and it was now deep autumn.
Gu Ning had already walked over to the window and pulled out his cellphone to call Wang Zitan and the others, sharing the good news so they wouldn’t continue searching aimlessly.
“Found him?”
Wang Zitan could hardly believe what he was hearing.
He had already decided to call the police and had pulled quite a few strings—all kinds of contacts, both legal and otherwise, were involved to make sure they’d find his son.
But before he could start his search, Gu Ning told him his son had been found, his Little Bean had been found.
“Where did you find him?” He grabbed the steering wheel with one hand, taking a turn as he prepared to head toward the main hospital.
If it was true that his son had been found, then he needed to see him with his own eyes.
“In front of Yuxin’s office door.”
Wang Zitan couldn’t help feeling that it was impossible.
Whoever played this cruel joke, if he found out who it was, he’d wring their necks.
“Wait for me, I’ll be right there.”
After saying that, he tossed the cell phone aside, then pressed the gas pedal, speeding up the car.
He needed to see his son sooner and make sure he was safe.
He leaned back in his seat and finally let out a sigh of relief.
At last, he could relax.
On the other hand, after putting down his phone, Gu Ning came back and couldn’t help but reach out to touch Douzi’s little face again.
Yes, he was asleep.
The child had it good—now he could sleep, while all the adults hadn’t slept at all for a whole day and night.
They were close to calling the police and had mentally prepared for a prolonged search.
In this regard, he was all too familiar.
After all, he had searched for Tang Yuxin for over half a year before.
No doubt, they were lucky because he found her, but if it had been Douzi, it might not have been the same.
He stood up again and then sat down opposite Tang Yuxin, noticing that she had eaten quite well this meal, consuming more than half a bowl of rice.
“Do you want more?
I can buy you some more,” he offered.
Tang Yuxin shook her head.
It was enough.
It was the best and most she had eaten in days.
“When will Wang Zitan come over?” Tang Yuxin had heard Gu Ning on the phone, and the Wang family would probably arrive soon.
“In about an hour,” Gu Ning estimated the time.
Considering Wang Zitan’s current location and driving, it would take at least two hours, while other members of the Wang family, being even further away, would take longer.
As long as the child was safe, the amount of time didn’t matter, and they could rest assured and relax.
“I’m going to sleep for a bit,” Tang Yuxin said with a yawn, now that everything was fine.
She felt extremely tired and indeed needed a good sleep.
An hour should be about right.