After Tang Yue got clear information, she said, "I’ll contact you later."
Tang Yue hung up the phone and looked at Meng Siyu nonchalantly, her bright eyes seemingly able to see through people’s hearts.
Meng Siyu cleared his throat and said, "Xiao Yue, well, actually, there’s something I need to tell you."
"Speak." Tang Yue’s voice was cold, obviously angry.
"Mom."
Both Zaozao and Chenchen belatedly realized that Tang Yue was angry, and Chenchen, somewhat frightened, shrunk into Meng Siyu’s embrace.
Zaozao got up, walked forward, and said, "Mom, do you know Uncle can’t see anymore?"
"Who are you talking about?"
Even though Jin Yan’s words already made Tang Yue suspect Tang Jun, truly hearing Zaozao say it, Tang Yue still felt dizzy.
"Xiao Yue." Meng Siyu quickly got up, reached out intending to hold Tang Yue, but she dodged. Leaning against the sofa, she trembled as she asked, "Meng Siyu, this is such a big thing, and you actually hid it from me?"
Tang Yue’s voice rose several pitches, her eyes slightly blurred, her mind a chaotic mess. She suddenly stood up.
Meng Siyu, without hesitation, first hugged Tang Yue and comforted her, "It’s not hiding from you, it’s that I haven’t found the opportunity to tell you."
"Xiao Yue, Tang Jun’s eyes have a little problem, but it’s not untreatable."
Meng Siyu quickly said, "Xiao Yang took Xiao Jun to Changshui Village to treat his eyes. That Old Chinese Medicine Doctor Miao’s acupuncture skills are very impressive; surely Xiao Jun’s eyes can be cured."
Meng Siyu quietly signaled to Zaozao and Chenchen.
Zaozao and Chenchen both rushed forward, hugging Tang Yue, "Mom, Uncle’s eyes will get better."
"Chenchen said he’d be Uncle’s eyes."
Chenchen’s soft voice sounded beside her ear, and Tang Yue’s agitated heart gradually calmed under the comforting of Meng Siyu and the two children. She asked, "So what’s actually wrong with Xiao Jun’s eyes? Why did he suddenly go blind?"
All sorts of thoughts flooded Tang Yue’s mind.
Meng Siyu chose the simplest words to explain, "He bumped his head against a stone, and now there’s blood clotting in his brain. The doctor says that it’s precisely these clots that are pressing on the optic nerve, causing Xiao Jun to be unable to see."
"How did he bump into a stone?"
Tang Yue anxiously asked, listening to Meng Siyu’s words, she recalled Feng Mi’s novels where a single head knock led to amnesia and blindness, countless times.
With good luck, maybe it won’t be long before his vision is restored; with bad luck, could it mean he’s blind for life?
Ugh, with Xiao Jun’s good luck, surely he’ll recover after some days.
"What’s going on with visiting the old doctor?" Tang Yue couldn’t wait for his answer and asked.
Meng Siyu patiently explained, "The old doctor’s acupuncture can naturally help dissipate the blood clots, perhaps effectively. The hospital said surgery risks are too high, not recommended, so we thought of finding the old doctor."
"Despite how remarkable the acupuncture of Chinese medicine is, I can’t just sit still. I have to find Tang Jun now."
Tang Yue couldn’t stay another moment.
"Xiao Yue, Changshui Village is more than three hours away; after reaching the town, you’ll still have to walk three more hours to get there. If we leave now, are you planning on trekking mountain roads at midnight?"
Meng Siyu reminded her; it wasn’t that he was unwilling to go now, but the mountain roads were treacherous, difficult to navigate even during the day, let alone at night.
"Besides, if we’re going there, we need to prepare and bring some things over, right?"
Meng Siyu added, while signaling to the two children.
Zaozao looked eagerly at Tang Yue and said, "Mom, you just got back."
"I want to sleep with you, Mom." Chenchen released her grip and tightly hugged Tang Yue, refusing to let go.
Tang Yue helplessly said, "With you three holding onto me like this, how can I go anywhere?"


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