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Two big white rabbit toffee

At night, Gu Qingci was tossing and turning again, and Gu Zexin on the other side was not much better.

After leaving the hospital, Gu Zexin did not go home but went to the company to handle work. All the company employees were off work. In the entire office building, only his office was still lit and quiet. He did not stop until eleven o'clock in the middle of the night.

There was a dinner bought for him by his secretary on the table. It was already cold, so he took a few bites of it without hesitation.

When Gu Zexin stopped working, his mind was filled with the image of Gu Qingci. No one knew that for him, Gu Yuci was the light of his life.

He was an orphan. He didn't know why his parents abandoned him. The director of the orphanage said that he was abandoned at the door of the orphanage. At that time, he didn't even cut the umbilical cord. The people in the orphanage spent a lot of effort to get him.

He was brought back from hell.

When he was six years old, he met her in an orphanage. At that time, all the children around him were adopted and moved to new families, and he was the only one. Although he had no physical defects, he was abandoned at birth.

, he is still relatively thin compared to ordinary children. He has seldom spoken since he was a child, and is not as lively, cute and lovable as other children of the same age. Therefore, even if he is six years old, no family is willing to adopt him.

That day, a child was adopted. He hid at the door of the yard and watched the child smiling happily. Even though he had just been adopted, he kept saying "dad" and "mom", which made the adults very happy.

The happy scenes inside also made his young figure feel particularly lonely. In fact, he could see this kind of scene almost every day, but every time it made him feel more lonely. He couldn't smile as brightly as other children to please others.

After the child was picked up, he was sitting alone on a bench in the yard. Suddenly a candy appeared in front of his eyes. Then he saw a baby face that everyone loved: "Brother, this is candy in broad daylight.

Mom said that when you are in a bad mood, eat a sweet toffee and you will feel better~" She is Gu Qingci.

That day she accompanied her parents to donate to the orphanage. While the adults were chatting, she came to the backyard alone and saw Gu Zexin sitting alone on the bench, looking unhappy. Then little Gu Yuci thought of her mother's words,

He took out two white rabbits from the pocket of the doll and handed them to him.

Somehow, he took the white rabbit and carefully tore open the candy wrapper. The toffee melted in his mouth. I don't know if it really worked. He didn't seem to feel that bad anymore.

Not long after, Gu Qingci was called away by her parents. Seeing her leaving in her princess dress, little Gu Zexin felt really reluctant to leave for the first time.

Later he found out that her name was Gu Qingci and she was the daughter of the sponsor of the orphanage. From then on, the way she looked in a princess dress was imprinted in his mind.

It is said in fairy tales that a princess can only be happy with a prince. She is a princess, and he is just an ordinary child. But he did not give up. A week later, a foreign couple came to the orphanage.

They wanted to adopt a Chinese child, but they would go back to live abroad. Many of the children were reluctant. Only the little Gu Zexin did not panic and walked up to the couple. Maybe they knew it was fate, but they decided to adopt him after just one look.

On the day he left, he took out another toffee from under the pillow of the crib and held it in his mouth. The little boy once again felt a hint of sweetness.

Since then, he has gone abroad and started a new life. The days when he first went abroad were very difficult, but he persevered. The sweet feeling and the smile of the little girl lingered in his dreams.

It becomes his constant motivation.


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