Lu Heting refused in a serious tone. "Mom, she'll always be an aunt. She'll never become a real mother. If anyone mentions this matter again, I think Gun Gun would not mind losing an aunt like her."
No one could decide who Gun Gun's mother was, except for Lu Heting and Gun Gun himself.
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In the afternoon, Su Bei and Lu Heting arrived at the gate of the kindergarten early and waited for Gun Gun.
The lessons were not over yet. Su Bei looked around eagerly and muttered, "I don't know if Gun Gun is used to school life. What did he eat for lunch? Did he fill up his stomach? Did he eat fruits? Did he drink enough water and go to the bathroom?"
Lu Heting could not help laughing. He gently put his arm around her shoulder and said, "Gun Gun is a big boy. He'll learn to take care of himself."
Su Bei was so worried that she did not notice that Lu Heting was holding her.