Chapter 23: Just a Nanny<br>“Pack… pack my things for what…” The little fool seemed unable to process it, dazed.<br>Shen Qingchen turned to look at him. “Didn’t I tell you at the hospital? I want you to move out.”<br>Cheng Xiaonuan finally understood. He had actually grasped it earlier, even when Shen Qingchen took him to dinner, he had a premonition. Because A’qing would never be nice to him for no reason.<br>His clear eyes gradually reddened. This time, he didn’t cry. He just looked at Shen Qingchen and whispered in protest, “You said you’d take me home…”<br>“That’s right. Taking you home is precisely so you can pack your things.” Shen Qingchen’s face was devoid of expression, his words a command. “Hurry up. Don’t make me angry.”<br>Cheng Xiaonuan had always been afraid of his anger.<br>Even though the other had never hit him, he was terrified.<br>The moment he stepped onto the stairs, tears rolled down Cheng Xiaonuan’s pale little face. Over the past year, he had walked these steps up and down several times a day. Never before had each step felt so heavy, as if he couldn’t muster any strength.<br>It felt like all his strength had left him.<br>Each step took him further away from Shen Qingchen.<br>His A’qing had finally abandoned him.<br>When Cheng Xiaonuan moved in, he had only dragged one shabby suitcase. When he left, it was still that same shabby suitcase—blue, faux alligator skin already worn and discolored in many places. He packed all his faded, old clothes inside. He didn’t take any of the expensive clothes Shen Qingchen had bought for him. Not too much, not too little, the small suitcase was just full.<br>The little fool was stupid, but he knew he shouldn’t take things that didn’t belong to him.<br>He had originally thought the only thing that belonged to him in this beautiful house was Shen Qingchen. But A’qing didn’t want him anymore, so he had nothing left.<br>Cheng Xiaonuan carried the suitcase downstairs. The baby in his belly was over two months old. Carrying heavy things while pregnant was inevitably strenuous, but he was used to bearing things himself. When it hurt, he rarely spoke up.<br>Because his mother was gone. No one would feel sorry for him anymore.<br>Hearing footsteps, Shen Qingchen put down his teacup and stood up from the sofa. He turned to look at him. “All packed?”<br>Cheng Xiaonuan stopped at the foot of the stairs. He seemed to have cried recently, his voice utterly hoarse. “Mm… all… all packed…”<br>His entire eyes were red. His palm-sized face wore its usual timid expression. His thin frame was swallowed by a loose black long-sleeved T-shirt. Standing there holding the suitcase, he looked exactly like a puppy about to be abandoned by its owner. His complexion was also unnaturally pale.<br>Shen Qingchen felt an inexplicable twinge of softness.<br>After all, he was mentally deficient, foolish, and easily trusting. Letting him live alone outside, he wasn’t entirely at ease.<br>But if the little fool didn’t leave, he couldn’t let Cheng Ruochen move in. So he had to make do with sacrificing him.<br>Suppressing that strange feeling in his chest, Shen Qingchen walked towards Cheng Xiaonuan. He took out his exquisite black leather wallet from his suit jacket pocket, pulled out all the cash inside, and handed it to him. “Here’s five thousand yuan. It’s for your living expenses. On the fifteenth of every month from now on, I’ll give you five thousand. If it’s not enough, tell me. Eat well and stay warm outside.”<br>If he had remained cold, it might have been better. But there was a hint of concern in those words, making the pain even sharper.<br>Cheng Xiaonuan didn’t reach out to take it. Large teardrops uncontrollably slid down his cheeks. He cried out, his voice trembling and nearly broken. “A’qing…”<br>“Stop crying.” Shen Qingchen was surprisingly gentle for once, reaching out to wipe his tears. “I’ve prepared an apartment for you in the northern suburbs. The environment there isn’t worse than here. It’s very quiet. There’s a large supermarket nearby. If you want something to eat, you can go buy it yourself. It’s just a few minutes’ walk.”<br>“I’ll come see you when I have time. It’s not like we’ll never see each other again.”<br>He actually had several vacant properties in the city center. He had originally planned to pick one at random to send Cheng Xiaonuan to. But after some thought, he realized those areas were noisy and chaotic, prone to accidents or encounters with people he shouldn’t meet. Only by keeping the man confined in a remote, utterly quiet place would he feel at ease.<br>He just needed to stay obediently at home every day, waiting for the day Shen Qingchen was in a good mood to visit him.<br>Shen Qingchen personally took Cheng Xiaonuan there.<br>That suburban villa complex was newly built in recent years. As he had said, the house wasn’t worse than the one they lived in together. It wasn’t small either, just colder and devoid of life.<br>The moment Cheng Xiaonuan stepped inside, he wanted to run away. He didn’t want to live here. There was no A’qing here, not a single person he knew. The house was so big; he would be scared sleeping alone at night.<br>But Shen Qingchen didn’t allow him to retreat. Nor did he intend to stay and keep him company. After delivering him, he seemed ready to leave.<br>“There are many rooms upstairs. Pick whichever one you like. Bedding is prepared in the closet. Take it out, make the bed, and you can sleep.”<br>His words sounded generous, but he was actually extremely stingy.<br>All the little fool needed had always been simple companionship and pure love. But Shen Qingchen wasn’t willing to give him any of it.<br>The villa door was wide open. Outside, the sky was completely dark, like a bottomless abyss, as if bloody tongues could reach out and snatch people away at any moment.<br>When Shen Qingchen turned to leave, Cheng Xiaonuan finally couldn’t help but carefully tug at his sleeve. With red eyes, he pleaded, “A’qing… I don’t want to stay here…”<br>“Take me with you, please…”<br>Shen Qingchen turned back and expressionlessly pushed his hand away. “Be obedient, and I’ll come see you in the future.”<br>The little fool didn’t dare to cling to him anymore.<br>He was afraid A’qing would get angry and never come to see him again.<br>Watching that tall figure recede into the distance, Cheng Xiaonuan instinctively followed. He watched helplessly as Shen Qingchen got into the car. The Maybach quickly disappeared into the darkness.<br>His thin shoulders trembled slightly in the cold wind. Tears streamed down his face as he softly called the man’s name. “A’qing…”<br>The little fool had been abandoned once more.<br>That night, heavy rain fell. Thunder and lightning outside startled people, making it hard to sleep.<br>This villa was simply too big. When it was quiet, he could even hear his own breathing clearly. Cheng Xiaonuan was terrified. He chose a room in the farthest corner of the second floor. When he slept, he curled himself tightly under the quilt, trying to find some sense of security, but he failed.<br>In the middle of the night, he developed a high fever and drifted into a hazy sleep. When he woke up, it was already noon the next day.<br>The fever hadn’t subsided. His already slow mind became even more muddled. Cheng Xiaonuan was a bit confused about where he was. It took him nearly half a minute to remember: this was a villa in the northern suburbs. Because he always made A’qing angry, he had been kicked out.<br>A’qing said that if he was obedient, he would come to see him. Yesterday, he didn’t pester A’qing to take him back. He obediently slept here for one night. Maybe A’qing thought he behaved well and would come see him soon.<br>Thinking this, the little fool dragged his weak and feeble body, staggering downstairs. He wanted to go to the yard to see if Shen Qingchen had come. But a wave of dizziness suddenly hit him. He missed a step and tumbled down the stairs—