That evening, after work, Qin Jian went to the kindergarten to pick up the kids and brought them home.
An Hao wasn't back yet.
Qin Jian read some picture books with the two children, and it was dark by the time An Hao got home.
Her day was packed with surgeries; she had been standing almost the whole day and was too tired to say a word.
As soon as An Hao walked in, the two little ones dropped the picture books and happily rushed over: "Mom, you're finally back. We're starving; if you didn't come back soon, our stomachs would have flattened out."
An Hao crouched down and kissed the foreheads of her two little darlings: "Let Mommy rest a bit first. I bought some bread; you two go and eat some first."
The two kids cheerfully accepted the bread their mom bought and happily went to the side to eat.
An Hao plopped down on the sofa, completely exhausted and unable to move.
