"Later, I asked my personal officer, and he said he had buried you. I didn't ask again. I'm still investigating who tampered with it back then, how you went to UA; these things will surface soon. I'll let you know when they do."
Xizeer nodded without speaking.
Kang Chen patted his back and said, "I'm sorry. If anyone needs to apologize to you about this matter, it's me. When the nurse came out holding you, you were so small, I couldn't even bear to look at you. I was breaking down at that time. The nurse asked if I wanted to hold you for a moment. I refused because I was afraid... You are my son. I couldn't bear to watch my child, so small... become a corpse. Now that I think about it, if I had held you back then, maybe... I would have known you were still alive, and none of the things that happened later would have happened."
Kang Chen knew that the things he said today shouldn't have been told to a child just over five years old, but... Xizeer wasn't an ordinary child.
