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Chapter 491 Yang Guang's Childhood

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    "The family affection in the animal world is so touching, let alone us humans. Why are you so indifferent to your parents? You don't even want to spend your birthday with them?" Jing Fang asked.

    Yang Guang frowned slightly, displeased: "My mother told you? What else did she tell you?"

    "Do you need her to say anything? There is almost no interaction between your mother and child. Don't mention your father-in-law. Even I haven't met. Even if your mother-in-law takes the initiative to show you kindness, you are very cold. I am not blind. This  Can't even tell?" Jing Fang nuzzled.

    Yang Guang did not refute.

    "Mr. Yang, anyway, I'm free now, why don't we chat." Jing Fang said.

    "I can understand that Mrs. Yang, are you interested in me?" Yang Guang asked with a chuckle.

    "As long as you are willing to say it, you can understand it this way." Jing Fang said indifferently.

    Yang Guang let out a sigh of relief, and then spoke eloquently.

    "Before I was ten years old, I often traveled between Yang's house and Yang's house. At that time, we did not live in Sunshine Garden. One was in the east of the city and the other was in the west of the city. It took an hour to drive back and forth.  It was time-consuming, but I still went to Zhou's house every other day because my dearest grandpa was there. I grew up with my grandpa in my childhood.

    When I was ten years old, I was thrown abroad by my parents to live alone. I stayed there for fifteen or sixteen years, and I went back to China several times in the middle, all because my grandfather called me countless times during the Spring Festival, and my grandfather¡¯s 60th birthday  Banquet, but because of school and work reasons, they got together in a hurry and then left.

    At twenty-six o'clock, Aqian coaxed me back to China by coercing and coaxing me to help him manage DC together.

    In the past few years of working in China, I lived in the same city as my parents, but I had no habit of interacting with them at all. I would even rather have my house empty than move out alone.

    When they don't call, I hardly think about them.  When they came, I was just as respectful and polite as entertaining guests.

    Sometimes I also ask myself, my parents raised me and provided for me to study, and as they said, the family business they have worked so hard to build will be mine in the future, so why can¡¯t I get close to them?

    Later I understood.

    ?Professor Li Meijin once pointed out: In the first few years of a child, whoever raises it will be close to whoever it is, and the psychological dependence on whomever is greater.

    Psychological research shows that children can form object stability and emotional stability until they are three years old.

    The concept of object stability can be formed in a child at the age of one and a half under a good parenting environment.

    However, the concept of emotional stability cannot be formed until the age of three in a good parenting environment.

    That is to say, only after these two concepts are formed, children can bear the long-term separation from their parents, otherwise the children will regard the short-term separation as being forever abandoned.

    And the long time here refers to more than two weeks.

    Seeing this, it is actually not difficult to understand why we have too many friends around us, prefer to stay at school, or work outside, and the relationship with our parents is not very close, most of it is because we lacked the company of our parents when we were young.  Parents have not established a good relationship of emotional dependence.

    And I, born of a noble and beautiful mother, hired a wet nurse for me, because she wanted to keep in shape.  I also hired a professional nanny to accompany me 24 hours a day, so the first thing I would call was 'mother-in-law' instead of mom and dad.

    Therefore, the weak sense of dependence between me and my parents has been formed at that time.  "

    Jing Fang can naturally understand his feelings. After all, raising the eldest son alone, she naturally has some understanding of parenting knowledge and parent-child relationship.

    "Then from the time you can remember until you went abroad at the age of ten, there are still many years. Haven't they been with you? At least for special days like birthdays, they should have time for you." Jing Fang  ask.

    "When I was young, my grandpa always accompanied me on my birthday. My parents were so busy that they couldn't even remember this day. Later, it became popular among classmates who had a good relationship with me. I went to a few good friends  Their birthday party was very lively and warm. Their parents' warm company and sweet blessings made me envious.

    So on my eighth birthday, I asked my parents to spend my birthday with me half a year in advance.  After mentioning it many times, they finally agreed.  I invited the children home, and everyone brought presents and happily celebrated my birthday with me.

    Then¡­¡­

    There is no more!

    They lied to me!  They didn't come back until late at night.

    ?From now on, I will not celebrate my birthday.  Because, my birthday colorway is grey, and its tagline is: cheating.

    today¡­¡­"

    Yang Guang paused for a moment, but finally didn't say anything, he couldn't bear to hurt Jing Fang.

    The same is the end of the world, so why should we have known each other before.

    Jing Fang's nose was sore, she could understand Yang Guang's feelings, she suddenly had an urge to take care of Yang Guang.

    "I'll spend your birthday with you, okay?" Jing Fang looked at Yang Guang with tenderness in her eyes.

    "Birthday?" Yang Guang was puzzled.

    No cake, no gift, how do you live?

    "Hmm! Didn't you tell your mother-in-law that you are going to spend time with your daughter-in-law today? Your daughter-in-law will accompany you." Jing Fang smiled and checked the time: "It's 11:45, and there are still 15 minutes left.  Hurry up and get there."

    As she spoke, she jumped up from the bed together, stretched out her hand and pulled Yang Guang, who was still in a daze, to the dining room.

    "Hey! I'll add a pair of trousers!" Yang Guang yelled.

    Jing Fang thought of his pair of sexy flat-leg pants for a moment, her face turned red suddenly, and she let go and ran out.

    As soon as Yang Guang entered the restaurant, his eyes were attracted by everything in front of him.

    Under the faint light of the candles, a cake, a brocade box, and a girl who was seriously lighting the candles with her head down, everything was so warm and sweet, just like what appeared in his dream.

    "Come on, let's light candles together." Jing Fang greeted Yang Guang with a smile.

    Yang Guang approached, looked at the densely packed candles on the cake, and said with a smile: "It's enough to light three big ones, why do we have to light so many?"

    "Relight every candle you missed in the past." Jing Fang smiled and handed the candle in her hand to Yang Guang.

    "Okay!" Yang Guang nodded movedly.

    Both of them lowered their heads and nodded slowly one by one. Because they were too involved, they accidentally bumped their heads.

    "Ah! It hurts!" Jing Fang supported her head and glared at Yang Guang reproachfully.

    Yang Guang stretched out his hand to touch Jing Fang's painful spot, his movements were gentle and his eyes were warm.

    The four eyes met, and an indescribable and unknown special aura spread around until it covered the entire room.

    Yang Guang lowered his head, and passionately kissed those two trembling red lips

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