When Mrs. Wang arrived at the door, she saw Wang Zhi sitting in Wang Zheng's arms, holding a small windmill in his hand, waving it back and forth in front of her, laughing while the windmill turned.

That laughter was like the sound of nature to Mrs. Wang, and the servant standing at the door was stunned and speechless.

Mrs. Wang saw that Wang Zhi's eyes were clear and agile, like a pool of spring water, so clear that people couldn't take their eyes away.

The child who seemed to have lost his soul in the past is now more eye-catching than ordinary children. At this moment, Mrs. Wang feels like she is in a dream, somewhat unreal.

She stared at Wang Zhi unblinkingly, her eyes watering uncontrollably, until Wang Zheng called her.

"lady."

Wang Zheng had already gotten off the horse, and when he saw Mrs. Wang standing there just looking at Wang Zhi, motionless, he took Wang Zhi down and put her on the ground, strode forward, and called Mrs. Wang again.

"Madam, we are back."

Mrs. Wang looked at Wang Zheng with tears in her eyes, then moved her gaze to Wang Zhi who was looking at her curiously nearby. She opened her hand and said, "A Zhi, come here."

"Let me take a good look at you..."

Wang Zhi didn't move. He subconsciously turned around to look for Lian Xin. He grabbed Lian Xin by the corner of her clothes just as she got off the carriage behind her.

Wang Zheng hurriedly supported Mrs. Wang, "Azhi is not familiar with us yet. Didn't I tell you in my letter..."

Although Wang Zhi is well, he is still a child who has just regained his consciousness. His memory begins in Lingyang Palace, not their place.

Although Mrs. Wang was mentally prepared, it would be a lie to say that she didn't feel a little lonely at this moment. She held back her tears and looked at Wang Zhi again.

Lian Xin first patted the back of Wang Zhi's hand to comfort him, then stretched out her hand, and Wang Zhi handed her little hand into hers. Lian Xin brought Wang Zhi to Mrs. Wang.

"Lian Xin has met Madam."

Before the ceremony was completed, she was already held back by Mrs. Wang. Mrs. Wang looked at Lian Xin with indescribable gratitude in her heart.

"Girl, please don't be too polite. I would also like to thank you for taking care of Ah Zhi all the way. The general said it in his letter. Thank you for having a girl along the way."

Lian Xin said with a smile: "I don't dare. Even though the heir of my family asked me to accompany him, I really love the young master and am willing to take care of him."

After speaking, Lian Xin knelt down and said softly to Wang Zhi, "A Zhi, this is your mother."

Wang Zhi raised his head and glanced at Mrs. Wang, who still had tears in her eyes. He moved and hid in Lian Xin's arms. "Azhi..."

Wang Zheng said hurriedly: "Let's talk before we go in. The sun is strong here, so don't let it shine on you."

As soon as he entered the yard, Wang Zheng saw the old man standing in the pavilion. He hurriedly stepped forward and saluted, "Dad, we are back."

The old man is Mrs. Wang's father, Tao Jun, Wang Zheng's father-in-law.

Tao Jun raised his hand to signal him to stand up, and then his eyes fell on Wang Zhi. His eyes were somewhat similar to Mrs. Wang's but also had something else.

Those old eyes seemed to contain an emotion that no one could understand, as if they were looking at another person across the long river of time.

He was holding a cane in one hand and slowly opened the other hand. There was a handful of candy lying in his palm. He stretched it forward and whispered to Wang Zhi: "Azhi, here you go."

Wang Zhi glanced at the candy in the old man's hand and then turned to look at Lian Xin. Lian Xin had not given him candy for three days, and the brother had not appeared again in the past two days.

He wants to eat sweets.

Lian Xin only found out a few days ago that they were coming to Xijiang City. Wang Zheng said it was Wang Zhi's grandfather's house. Lian Xin saw the expectant look in the old man's eyes and knelt down to coax Wang Zhi in a gentle voice.

"Grandpa gives you candy, Ah Zhi goes and gets it."

Encouraged by Lian Xin's eyes, Wang Zhi walked up to the pavilion on his short legs. He walked up to Tao Jun and stretched out his hands, palms together and facing up, waiting for Tao Jun to give him candy.

A hint of surprise flashed in Tao Jun's eyes, and he lovingly placed the candy on his palm.

Wang Zhi glanced at the candy in his palm, raised his head to look at the old man in front of him, and then said his first words here in a childish voice.

"Thanks……"

The smile on Tao Jun's face stagnated slightly, and then he showed a look of surprise. He looked up to the sky and laughed twice, his eyes filled with water.

He stretched out his trembling hand again and gently stroked Wang Zhi's head, "A Zhi is so good..."

Mrs. Wang, who heard Wang Zhi speaking from the side, was already in tears.

...(End of chapter)

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