"Wah, wah, wah..."
Cries of a baby echoed as Aunt Liu, carrying the child, walked in.
"Doctor Shao, I don't know what's wrong with Xiao Linzhang, he suddenly started crying nonstop, and no matter how I try, I can't soothe him," Aunt Liu hurried over.
Shao He turned around, took the child, and gently soothed him, "Good boy, don't cry, don't cry, you're the best behaved in Linzhang."
The child, normally obedient, was crying incessantly today, and Pei Huaian, who had been following Shao He, worried that she might slip again, was also anxious about why Xiao Linzhang was crying.
In Huaian's arms, Xiao Linzhang seemed to notice the person trailing behind and suddenly stopped crying, his big eyes staring at Pei Huaian, who was in the wheelchair.
Shao He noticed the child ceased crying and was staring at something behind her; following his gaze, she found Xiao Linzhang looking at the man in the wheelchair.