After Going Viral on a Dating Show, I'm Pampered by All-Chapter 348: Don’t Ask Anything Now

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Chapter 348: Chapter 348: Don’t Ask Anything Now

The meal passed with Sang Qiao’s mind elsewhere, as she uninterestedly pushed all the shrimp in her bowl over to Tiantian.

After they finished eating and were ready to leave, Bai Youwei’s lips were pursed high, storming ahead in a huff, with Bai Yiwen not even bothering to chase after her.

Gazing at the man beside her, Sang Qiao made up her mind. Whether or not it was because she missed Ah Li too much, she needed something that could finally put her heart to rest.

Otherwise... she would always feel that Ah Li was still there, and Young Master Bai just so happened to be in the same house, the only survivor.

"Mr. Bai, I think your apology was far too casual and simple. Your sister was unpleasant to us throughout our whole encounter."

Upon hearing this, Bai Yiwen paused in his steps and turned to look at her with downcast eyes, his voice low, "Then what does Miss Sang suggest? What would you like?"

"Leave a contact number. I’ll think it over and get back to you."

"Okay." Bai Yiwen did not hesitate and immediately took out his phone, and he and Sang Qiao added each other as contacts.

Standing aside, Sang Shen watched the scene unfold in utter astonishment; Qiaoqiao had actually taken the initiative to ask for a man’s contact information—had she taken an interest in him?

After all, hardly anything had interested Qiaoqiao since Chenli had left.

Curiosity filled him, but he would certainly think better than to say anything more.

They had reached the entrance of the restaurant by then, and Bai Yiwen took his leave first.

With an expression of guilt on his face, Sang Shen said, "Qiaoqiao, I’m sorry for not taking good care of Tiantian."

"Uncle didn’t do it on purpose; it was that kid looking for trouble," Tiantian quickly stood in front of her uncle in his defense.

She was scared and anxious in her heart, fearing her mother would blame her uncle because of her.

"It’s okay," Sang Qiao said indifferently and was about to leave with Tiantian.

She now had something more important to do.

"Qiaoqiao, from now on, I will definitely stay by Tiantian’s side at all times. An incident like this will never happen again. Can you give me another chance?"

Sang Shen thought Qiaoqiao was blaming him and rushed to explain himself.

He regretted tremendously that he had followed the director’s suggestion to let the children play on their own.

"It’s not your fault; an occasional oversight is normal. However, Tiantian will not go to the variety show anymore," Sang Qiao said, lifting her gaze towards him, her expression cold.

"Okay, I understand," Sang Shen nodded, not daring to say more.

After all, Tiantian had been injured on the show, so it was normal for the Si Family not to let her go again—they cherished Tiantian so much...

"Uncle, come and play with me again next time," Tiantian didn’t forget to turn back and greet her uncle as she was leaving.

Her heart was also filled with sorrow; she actually quite enjoyed playing with her uncle on the variety show. If it weren’t for that kid, her mother wouldn’t have taken her home.

But Tiantian, as a child, was always obedient, so she dared not speak out in defiance. freēwēbnovel.com

"Sure, you must be good when you get back, you know? Listen to your mom," Sang Shen said, watching the two figures walk away, feeling a touch of sweetness in his heart.

After all, Qiaoqiao was no longer alone. Even though Si Chenli was gone, Tiantian, the bright and lively child, would keep her company, ensuring she would never be lonely.

"Mmm," Tiantian nodded vigorously, not caring whether her uncle could still see her or not.

Only when she could no longer see her uncle’s figure, did she turn to her mother, "Mom, are we going home now?"

"We’re not going home. I’m taking you somewhere to verify something. You must stay quiet the entire time, understand? No talking out of turn," Sang Qiao instructed seriously, her heart racing.

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"Okay," Si Tiantian obediently nodded.

Sang Qiao took her daughter to the hospital and found a doctor she was familiar with.

Bai Yiweng had just left the restaurant and was on the way back to the company when he received a phone call from Sang Qiao, which caused him to frown. They had just parted ways not too long ago.

However, since the caller was someone to whom he needed to apologize, he still answered the call.

"Hello, Miss Sang, is there something else you need to instruct?"

"You want me to go to the hospital now to save your daughter? But our blood types may not match."

"Alright, then I’ll come over."

After hanging up the phone, Bai Yiweng instructed his driver to turn around and head to the hospital.

He couldn’t understand what was going through Miss Sang’s mind. Si Tiantian had no relation to him whatsoever, and now she was in the hospital due to excessive blood loss from a fall; asking him to do a blood test clearly seemed like a wasted trip.

But considering the trouble his sister had caused, he felt he had to make this unnecessary trip to appease Miss Sang’s mood.

The driver quickly brought the car to the hospital entrance. Bai Yiweng pulled open the door and got out, then walked towards the department Miss Sang Qiao had mentioned.

Just as he reached the entrance, he saw Miss Sang Qiao standing there.

Sang Qiao acknowledged his presence and spoke lightly, "You’re here. Just go in with the doctor and give a blood sample."

"Mr. Bai, please follow me," the doctor in white gestured invitingly with his hand.

"Okay," Bai Yiweng nodded without giving it much thought and followed the doctor inside.

When the doctor pricked his finger and squeezed out a drop of blood into a small tube, he couldn’t help but frown. A blood test from a finger prick?

"Mr. Bai, you’re all set," the doctor said with a beaming smile, indicating that he was free to go.

"Um," Bai Yiweng walked out with confusion. Seeing Sang Qiao’s calm expression made him even more puzzled — her daughter was in the hospital with severe bleeding, was Miss Sang Qiao’s calm demeanor too much?

"Thank you," Sang Qiao said with unchanged demeanor, politely thanking the man.

She had already asked the hospital to expedite the results of their paternity test; very soon, she would know whether Bai Yiweng was indeed...

"Miss Sang, is there anything else I can help with? If not, I’ll be leaving now."

To avoid being called back after he left, Bai Yiweng gently inquired.

"No, you can go."

"Okay." With reassurance, Bai Yiweng then left.

Before long, Si Tiantian was brought out from another room by the doctor, staring at a little dot on her fingertip. She had seen this on TV dramas before; she knew it was for a paternity test.

But wasn’t her father already dead? Why did her mother bring her here for this test?

Having seen several dramas about children being switched at birth, Si Tiantian had a bold thought — could she have been born to her mother and someone else?

"Let’s sit here for a while," Sang Qiao, holding her daughter’s hand, sat down on a bench nearby without intending to explain anything, as the results were not out yet.

"Mom, where is the uncle who had his finger pricked with me just now?"

Si Tiantian asked tentatively, curious to see what her real father was like.

"He’s gone, Tiantian. Don’t ask anything right now. Mom will tell you after the results come back."

Sang Qiao knew her daughter was very curious and quite mature for her age, but even she herself was utterly confused at the moment.

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