The two of them quickly entered Qin Mohan's study.
Seeing the room full of books, Su Qiao's eyes lit up: "So many books?"
"This is only part of it. Some more are in my study on the fourth floor."
Qin Mohan smiled and pushed the person to the sofa next to the window. Just as he was about to bend down and carry the person onto the sofa, Su Qiao unexpectedly got down directly from the wheelchair.
I don't know how she did it, but she took off the plaster on her right ankle like a sock and walked barefoot.
Qin Mohan looked at the white and tender little feet on the gray carpet, and his larynx slid twice.
So small! So delicate!
Like the finest artwork...
have no idea…
Qin Mohan realized what he was thinking, his ears felt hot, and he quickly stopped talking.
The voice was a little hoarse: "Although the floor is carpeted, it's still a little cold."
As he said this, he suppressed his pounding heart and bent down to pick up the small white slippers on the ground.
I squatted at her feet, gently lifted her feet, and carefully put them on her.
Su Qiao didn't notice that his expression was not right at all, and her mind was all on the bookshelves around her: "Have you read so many books?"
“I’ve basically seen them all.”
Qin Mohan didn't dare to look at her. He stood up with a red face, turned around and walked to a wall, and turned on the wall lamp inside the cabinet.
"You're quite good." Su Qiao looked at him with admiration.
Qin Mohan didn't think there was anything wrong at first, but after hearing her say that, he suddenly felt a little proud.
He smiled slightly and said, "My grandfather has trained me as an heir since I was a child, so I have to receive various teachings every day since I was very young."
'Knock knock'
There was a knock on the door, he turned his head and walked towards the door.
Soon, he came back with two silver plates.
"I asked the housekeeper to bring breakfast. Come and eat something first."
"Oh." Su Qiao took out a book of interest from the bookcase and turned back to the sofa by the window.
Qin Mohan put the breakfast on the table and took the book from her hand: "Eat breakfast first, you can read it after that."
"Okay then." Su Qiao's expression was very reluctant.
She was interrupted just when she was seeing the exciting part.
But for the sake of delicious food, I won’t bother with him.
The breakfast was rich and varied, and Su Qiao enjoyed it very much.
Various flavors echoed in the mouth.
It’s great to be able to taste the ups and downs of life.
only…
I wish the man opposite me wouldn't look at me like that.
Su Qiao looked up in confusion: "What's wrong?"
Just eat breakfast, why are you looking at her all the time
Qin Mohan didn't have breakfast, but he didn't feel hungry at all.
It seems that just by looking at the person in front of me, my stomach will naturally feel full.
He clasped his hands together, propped up his chin, and watched Su Qiao eat with satisfaction, his eyes full of happiness:
"Jiaojiao, I didn't expect that you would really study medicine when you grew up."
"Hmm? What do you mean?"
Su Qiao blinked, totally not understanding what the man was talking about.
She didn't remember, but Qin Mohan didn't mind. He looked at her with some reminiscence: "Do you still remember?"
"At that time I was blind, you comforted me and told me not to be sad, and said that when you grow up, you must study hard and become a great doctor to help me cure my eyes."
At that time, even he thought that the little girl was just talking casually, but he didn't expect that when she grew up, she really studied medicine.
She is the only daughter in the Su family. Normally, she should study economics and management in order to manage the company left by her parents in the future.
Su Qiao was stunned, and a fragment flashed through his mind.
A disheveled boy sat slumped on the grass, with a pair of red, hollow eyes, holding his head and crying sadly.
"Isn't it because you, a grown man, are crying so sadly?"
Seeing him crying so sadly, the little girl couldn't help but want to comfort him, so she said that.
Qin Mohan's cheeks turned red, and he explained unnaturally: "I cried at that time because my parents..."