A few minutes later, he ran back, panting slightly, to where Fu Shihan was, fearing that Fu Shihan might have had second thoughts and left on his own.
Following Fu Shihan downstairs, they encountered Li Mo just returning from sunbathing outside. Seeing the two of them about to leave, she guessed that Su Wanxin must have woken up.
She lowered her eyelids, said nothing, and pretended not to see them, softly discussing dinner plans with the domestic workers behind her.
Fu Shihan was originally angry, raging at the thought of the suffering that Su Wanxin had endured. But then he thought of the hardships Li Mo had gone through over the years, and he couldn't help but stop in his tracks.
"Mom."
He looked at Li Mo and spoke softly.
"Wanwan has been in a coma for a year and a half since the car accident; recovering might take some time. You once said she is more like your child than I am. What about now? Is she still like your child?"