Gu Ya wanted her child to be hospitalized, but the doctor said it was just diarrhea and that medication at home would suffice. There was no need for hospitalization.
Helpless, Gu Ya took her child back home.
Tang Guangyao saw the child crying with a red face and a hoarse voice. His heart ached, and tears welled up in his eyes.
He wanted to hold the child, but his hand on one side wouldn't cooperate. He couldn't hold the child and could only stand by anxiously.
The nanny carried the child and walked around the room, trying to soothe him, but the child kept crying.
Gu Ya's tears flowed uncontrollably, and she was filled with anxiety.
"If it's not working, let's go to another hospital." Tang Guangyao, with red eyes, suggested.
Gu Ya had no choice but to take the nanny and the driver and leave the house.
In the car, the nanny held the child, wanting to say something but hesitated.
She lowered her gaze and saw the child with closed eyes, opening his small mouth and crying. It was more like a cry, but there was no sound coming out. His little face was wrinkled, clearly showing his pain.
The nanny felt heartbroken. She had been taking care of this child for half a month and had developed an emotional bond with him.
She made up her mind and decided to speak up, even if she would be blamed by the young master.
"Madam, there's something I want to tell you."
"What is it? Just say it."
Gu Ya spoke weakly, slumping in her seat, her eyes swollen like walnuts.
"Well, today the young master came."
Gu Ya sensed the meaning behind the nanny's words. She sat up straight, looked at the nanny, and anxiously asked, "When did Tang Kai come? Do you suspect him? What did he do to the child?"
"He came at noon, and he didn't do anything. He just held the young master for a while, but after he left, the young master became like this."
Upon hearing this, Gu Ya's body suddenly broke out in goosebumps.
She suddenly thought of Li Man. When Li Man had stomach pain, the hospital couldn't find any illness. Later, it was discovered that she had been cursed, a kind of witchcraft.
Could it be that Tang Kai had cursed the child?
At the thought of this possibility, Gu Ya couldn't stop trembling. She hastily opened the child's eyes and found a black line above his eyeballs.
Seeing the black line, Gu Ya's hand recoiled as if it had been burned. She felt like she had fallen into an icy abyss, trembling uncontrollably with fear, anger, sadness, heartache, and various emotions flooding her.
At this moment, she thought of Master Long Kun and quickly took out her phone. But because she was so frightened, her hands shook uncontrollably, and she couldn't even dial the number.
Tears continued to stream down her face.
The nanny, seeing Gu Ya suddenly becoming so agitated, anxiously asked, "Madam, what's wrong with you? Did the young master really do something to the young master?"
Trembling, Gu Ya shouted, "Make a call! Help me make a call!"
The nanny was startled by Gu Ya's reaction and quickly took the phone from her hand, asking, "Who should I call?"
"Call Long Kun! Hurry and call Master Long Kun! Otherwise, the baby will die! Hurry!" Gu Ya cried out, her whole body trembling like a sieve.
Upon hearing Gu Ya's cries, Dawei quickly stopped the car and anxiously asked, "What happened? Is the young master alright?"
Gu Ya didn't have time to answer Dawei. The nanny hurriedly searched through the contacts on her phone. When she heard Gu Ya say that the child would die, she was truly frightened.
The child mustn't be harmed!
Seeing the nanny flipping through the phone book, Dawei remembered that Gu Ya had mentioned calling Long Kun. He asked, "Are you trying to reach Master Long Kun? I have his number. Let me make the call."
With that, Dawei took out his phone and quickly found Long Kun's phone number, dialing it.
The last time he had gone to the airport to pick up Long Kun, Dawei hadn't deleted the number.