"How could I not be worried? What if something..."
"There aren't that many 'what ifs,' it's just a trip, a matter of a few days." Besides, if there really was an accident, she couldn't avoid it by staying home anyway.
With An Ruo's insistence, Tang Yuchen had no choice but to agree to her traveling alone. When Kangkang learned about this, he also wanted to go, but Mom said he needed to stay home with Dad, so he didn't go.
That evening, An Ruo packed her luggage, and the next morning, Tang Yuchen drove her to the airport.
"Mom, when you get abroad, you have to call me, okay?"
"Yes, I will."
"Come back early and bring me a gift."
"Okay, no problem."
The little guy gave her a lot of instructions in the car, leaning against her the whole time, his face full of reluctance.
An Ruo also couldn't bear to leave the child and go out to have fun alone; she guiltily stroked the little one's head and promised solemnly, "Kangkang, Mom will definitely come back early."