Ruan's mother sighed, "You child, your mommy just hopes you can be safe. Isn't looking for her going against her wishes?"
Ansel pouted, feeling aggrieved, "Daddy doesn't want mommy anymore. I want to find her and be with her, or she'll be very sad."
"Who said your daddy doesn't want your mommy? Don't worry, your daddy will definitely find a way to bring her back."
"Grandma is lying! Daddy said he doesn't care about mommy; he's living his life normally every day now and has no plans to save mommy. I don't care; if he doesn't let me find mommy, I won't eat!"
Ansel pulled the blanket over himself again and continued to curl up into a ball.
"Junchen, not eating won't do. Be careful you don't get sick." Ruan's mother pulled at the blanket, opened it, but he pulled it back again.
"Junchen, listen, if you don't eat, grandma will be heartbroken."
"I just won't eat, even if I starve to death!"