At this moment, Yaoyao's real concern was for her family's Miao'er. She hoped time would pass quickly so Miao'er could come home sooner.
When Motin heard Yaoyao's response, he felt as if his heart had been struck by a small stone. His wife on a business trip, completely indifferent to his emotions and attitude. And now that it was his turn to leave for a trip, his own daughter couldn't care less.
"Stop crying, look at the state you're in," Motin said to the little one, his deep eyes staring and his voice low and powerful.
With teary eyes, Yaoyao stared back into his dark, ink-like pupils and whined, "Humph, you just don't understand the pain of being apart from someone you love. You don't get it. You're just emotionless."
Motin understood more than the child could imagine, for his love for Lin Miao'er had already seeped deep into his bones at that moment.