He lowered his head to kiss the woman in his arms, lifted the blanket, put on his clothes and pants, and got out of bed to walk to the crib. He moved the little quilt aside and picked up Tianxin, who was crying with tear-stained cheeks looking pitiful. "Don’t cry, baby. Daddy’s here." He carried Tianxin to the bedside, reached out for a tissue from the nightstand, and wiped her tears. "Daddy~" Tianxin grabbed her father’s clothes tightly, feeling miserable. Tian Xingyun woke up gradually upon hearing her daughter’s cries. She opened her eyes to see him standing by the bed holding their daughter. "Sleep a bit more. I’ll take care of our daughter," Huo Shaohua said, glancing at her. "Okay." Tian Xingyun smiled contentedly. She regretted throwing the pillow out; it wasn’t regret for hitting him. But him holding the daughter now... The pillow flew toward the father and daughter duo. Huo Shaohua hugged their daughter tightly and quickly turned to shield her from the pillow with his back. Tian Xingyun sighed in relief, glad that the pillow didn’t hit their daughter. She then heard Tianxin’s laughter. Huo Shaohua turned quickly, and Tianxin thought her dad was playing with her. "Tian Xingyun, are you trying to murder your own husband?" Huo Shaohua chuckled, turning around with Tianxin in his arms to look at a certain cute, pouty woman. "You’re the ex-husband!" Tian Xingyun retorted, spat at him, and dragged the blanket to continue sleeping. The bastard made her suffer so much yesterday, was that even human behavior? Huo Shaohua’s smile carried a trace of pain in his eyes. It was his delay in understanding his feelings that led to many missed moments between them, hurting her. Ex-husband or not, he knew soon enough he would become her husband again, he wasn’t worried. He left the room with Tianxin, sitting in the dining room to personally feed their daughter breakfast. This was the life he had always wanted—having his wife and child by his side. Tian Xingyun lay there unable to fall asleep, continually pondering the meaning behind his words from last night. Were they real or fake? She couldn’t distinguish... If they were fake, she would just be sad. But if they were real, then what... For more chapters visit noᴠelfire.net Had she really become the third party, destroying his relationship with Song Yi? No! This was not the result she wanted; she didn’t want to ruin them. She had intervened between them out of necessity back then, but now she could prevent it from happening again. She couldn’t let everything return to the chaotic original state; there was still time to stop it. No longer in the mood to sleep, she got up slowly and walked to the bathroom to freshen up. While showering, she thought of a crucial issue: it seemed he hadn’t used protection last night. She would go out to buy medication soon. This time, another accident couldn’t happen. After freshening up and stepping out of the room, she saw Huo Shaohua feeding Tianxin medicine. Seeing her carrying her bag, he asked, "Are you going out?" Tian Xingyun’s eyes flickered slightly and she replied, "Yeah, I’m going to open the shop first, you can have Aunt Liu bring Tianxin over." "I’ll take you there," Huo Shaohua put down the medicine and stood up holding Tianxin. "No need, I’ll ride my bike." Tian Xingyun said, not waiting for his reply, and walked to the door to change shoes and leave. Watching her departing figure, Huo Shaohua found it very strange. After handing the child to Aunt Liu, he immediately followed her outside. Quietly following her, he saw her heading to the pharmacy after leaving the community. Seeing her go to the pharmacy, Huo Shaohua was instantly furious, knowing without asking what she was doing! After buying medicine and water, just as Tian Xingyun was about to put the pills in her mouth, a hand forcefully knocked the medicine out of her hand. Turning her head, she saw Huo Shaohua’s face filled with anger. Instinctively guilty, she didn’t dare to look at him. "What kind of medicine is this?" Huo Shaohua pointed to the medicine on the ground, asking knowingly because he wanted her to say it herself.
