Married at First Sight Chapter 4389
“Yangyang, Mommy really can’t stay in Wancheng for long anymore. My work is now more important in Jiangcheng.”
“How about coming to Jiangcheng with me? From now on, the Feng family there will be our new home.”
Yangyang said, “That’s not my home. It’s Mom’s and my future little sister’s home. I heard the adults say that you changed your last name, and now it’s not the same as Auntie’s.”
“They also said that you must have a daughter who will take your last name and take over your company in the future.”
Liberty patiently explained, “Yangyang, even if the little sister I’ll have in the future takes my last name, we are still family. You will always be my son, and she will be your biological sister.”
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“My home will always be your home. We are mother and son, and nothing will change that.”
Yangyang seemed to understand but was still a little confused.
“Mom won’t force you,” Liberty continued gently. “September is still a few months away. Take your time to think it over. If you want to follow Mom and Uncle Lu to Jiangcheng, then I’ll help you enroll in kindergarten there.”
“In September, you can start attending school in Jiangcheng.”
“During holidays and festivals, Mom will bring you back to Wancheng to visit and have dinner with your aunt.”
“You’ll also come home during the longer winter and summer breaks and stay until the holidays are over.”
“Moving to Jiangcheng doesn’t mean we’ll give up our home here. We will always keep it, and whenever we come back, we’ll still have our own place to stay.”
Yangyang asked, “What if I don’t want to go with you, Mom?”
Liberty was silent for a moment before answering, “If you don’t want to go to Jiangcheng, you can stay in Wancheng and live with your aunt. But remember, your aunt just had a little brother and she’s very busy with work and taking care of the baby.”
“Yangyang, you are my child, my son. It’s my responsibility to raise you and educate you, not your aunt’s.”
“But Auntie said she will always love me. Even with a little brother, she still loves me,” Yangyang said earnestly.
Liberty smiled and said, “Mom didn’t mean your aunt doesn’t love you anymore. Of course, she will still love you just as much as before. I just want you to understand that raising you is Mom’s responsibility, not your aunt’s.”
“That’s why Mom hopes you’ll understand and come to live with me in Jiangcheng.”
“It’s not your aunt’s fault. Mom just hopes you can understand her and come live with me in Jiangcheng.”
“No matter how many children your aunt has, your place in her heart will never change. It’s the same with Mom. Even if I have a second child in the future, you will always be my favorite.”
It’s often said that when parents have a second child, they should give even more attention to the eldest to make sure they don’t feel unloved or forgotten.
“But I really like it here. When Auntie is busy, I still have my cousin to take care of me. Plus, there are so many uncles, aunts, and my dad. Dad treats me really well now,” Yangyang said.
He now had a much better impression of his father, Zhou Honglin.
Zhou Honglin genuinely cared for him now, especially since Zhou Yang was his only child.
Listening to the mother and son’s conversation, Duncan said to his wife, “Liberty, why don’t you let Yangyang finish kindergarten here in Guancheng first, and transfer him to Jiangcheng when he starts elementary school?”
“Yangyang has lived in Guancheng since he was born. It’s only natural he doesn’t want to leave.”
“My family can help take care of him, too.”
Duncan’s parents, along with his brothers and sisters-in-law, treated Yangyang as if he were their own.
First, because Yangyang was a truly lovable child.
Second, to ease Liberty’s worries.
“But he’s still young,” Liberty said. “It’s easier for him to adapt to a new school now. The older he gets, the harder it will be for him to adjust.”
Liberty sat down on the sofa, holding her son close. She said softly, “Think it over carefully in the next few months. Starting now, Mom will come back every weekend to pick you up and take you out to play.”
“You can also spend your summer vacation in Jiangcheng and get used to living there. During that time, if you make up your mind, let Mom know.”
“By September, if you still really don’t want to move to Jiangcheng, you can stay in Wancheng to finish kindergarten. But after that, you’ll still need to move to Jiangcheng for elementary school.”
“Yangyang, Mommy doesn’t want to be separated from you for too long. You are my precious baby. These past few months, because of work, I had no choice but to leave you in your aunt’s care. Mommy feels very guilty about that.”