Nancy held her daughter's arms tighter, and finally closed her eyes in silence.

She knew in her heart that the current tranquility was due to the appearance of her daughter.

In fact, neither she nor Jin Fan compromised.

Nancy couldn't help but wonder in her heart, was her persistence really wrong?

Is she too stubborn?

This problem ultimately has no solution.

When I woke up in the morning, Zhou Jinfan had already prepared breakfast and placed it on the dining table.

Nancy took her washed and dressed daughter to the dining table and sat next to her to eat breakfast as usual.

In the quiet restaurant, there were only the sounds of dishes colliding and people chewing.

Zhou Anan pursed her lips and drank the milk in small sips. Her big eyes looked back and forth between her father and mother, and her eyes darkened a little.

After breakfast, Zhou Jinfan drove with Nancy to take Zhou Anan to school.

When arriving at the school gate, Zhou Anan looked depressed.

Nancy thought her daughter was still unhappy because of the argument she had with Zhou Jinfan last night, so she didn't think much about it.

She stroked her daughter's soft hair and said softly, "An An, study hard. When you come back from school, let daddy make you your favorite baked shrimp with cheese, okay?"

Zhou Anan looked at Nancy and nodded obediently: "Okay."

Then she waved goodbye to her parents and turned to enter the school.

Nancy got back into the car. The atmosphere was tense and she felt depressed.

She didn't look at Zhou Jinfan's face in the driver's seat, but turned her head to look at the scene outside the window.

At the school gate, parents are coming and going to send their children to school, and the children are jumping around and full of vitality.

Zhou Jinfan silently started the car and sent Nancy back to the downstairs of the community.

As Nancy opened the car door and prepared to get out, he said, "Nancy."

Nancy paused and didn't move, waiting for Zhou Jinfan's next words.

Zhou Jinfan's voice was hoarse, and he begged, "Nancy, this time, listen to me, okay?"

Nancy turned around and looked at Zhou Jinfan seriously: "Not good."

After saying that, she opened the car door and left without hesitation.

Her heart was in turmoil. She felt as if a thick layer of white fog had appeared in front of her eyes, making her not know where to go.

After returning home, Nancy sat on the sofa, staring blankly at a corner, wondering what she was thinking about.

After an unknown amount of time, a cell phone rang, interrupting Nancy's thoughts.

Nancy came back to her senses, took out her cell phone, was stunned for a moment when she saw that the caller was Teacher Zhan, and then quickly picked up the phone.

"Hello, Teacher Zhan."

"An An's mother, An An is not feeling well. Would it be convenient for you to come to the school now and take An An to the hospital to see a doctor?"

Hearing this, Nancy stood up suddenly.

She anxiously picked up the keys and ran out, asking Teacher Zhan, "How is An An now? What symptoms does she have? Is it serious?"

Teacher Zhan quickly comforted her, "An An's mother, don't worry. An An is fine now, but she seems to be a little off. She hasn't spoken since she came to school. Her eyes are dull and she doesn't respond to anything anyone says to her."

Nancy's heart ached, and she guessed that her daughter was having an autism attack, and she instantly felt extremely guilty.

Knowing that her daughter was at home, she shouldn't have lost her temper and argued with Jin Fan at home last night.

"Teacher Zhan, I'll be right there."

After hanging up the phone, Nancy rushed to school as quickly as possible.

In the office, Teacher Zhan was holding Zhou Anan and talking to her non-stop.

But Zhou Anan seemed to be immersed in her own world. She couldn't hear the people outside talking and didn't react at all.

"An An!"

When Zhou Anan heard her mother's voice, her eyes were empty just now, she finally responded.

She slowly raised her head, and when she saw Nancy's gentle yet worried face, her eyes began to focus.

"Mom." Zhou Anan called softly.

Nancy's eyes turned red, and her guilt and heartache for her child reached its peak at this moment.

She took a step forward, held her daughter in her arms, bent down and kissed her daughter's forehead, and then used her face to feel the warmth of her daughter's forehead.

Seeing this, Teacher Zhan stood up and said considerately, "An An's mother, I just took An An's temperature, and she doesn't have a fever."

Nancy looked at Teacher Zhan and said, "Thank you, Teacher Zhan. I'll take An An to the hospital first."

"it is good."

Zhou Anan hugged Nancy's neck and buried her face in her shoulder in a dependent manner.

Nancy carried Zhou An'an out of the school. When she got in the car, she touched her daughter's face and asked softly, "An'an, can you tell Mommy what's wrong with you?"

Zhou Anan lay on Nancy without saying a word.

Nancy hugged her daughter tighter, patting her back gently with her soft hands.

"An An, is it because of mom and dad's matter?"

Hearing this, Zhou Anan rubbed against Nancy.

Zhou Anan is more sensitive to emotions than other children.

This morning, Nancy tried very hard to control her emotions, but she didn't expect that she couldn't hide anything from her child.

Overnight, my daughter seemed to have returned to the state she was in when she first returned home.

Nancy whispered, "An An, have you ever bitten your tongue?"

Zhou Anan looked up, a little confused, not understanding why her mother suddenly asked this question.

After thinking for a moment, she nodded.

Nancy asked again, "Does it hurt when you bite your tongue?"

Zhou Anan nodded again.

Nancy continued to ask, "Will the tongue and teeth separate?"

Zhou Anan's eyes were a little more confused, but she still shook her head according to her thoughts.

She finally asked her doubts: "How can the tongue and teeth be separated?"

Nancy immediately said, "Yes, the tongue and teeth are inseparable, but they still clash sometimes, right?"

"Just like An An and Zi Hao, you also had arguments and conflicts before, but now you have become good friends."

"It's the same with Mom and Dad. They did have an argument yesterday because of some disagreements, but this was a way for Mom and Dad to solve the problem, not a breakdown in their relationship."

"An An, do you understand what your mother means?"

Nancy patiently reasoned with her daughter. Knowing that she couldn't treat her daughter like a child, she laid everything out to her. She knew her daughter would understand.

Zhou Anan's eyes were red. She blinked and little crystal pearls fell from her eye sockets.

She cried, "Mom, I'm sorry, I'm just scared."

She didn't mean to be mad.

Nancy wiped away her daughter's tears distressedly and kissed her cheek again: "Mom knows, our An An is the best and most obedient little princess, Mom knows it all."

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