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Stay Home Daddy: I Was Reborn After My Daughter Passed Away

When his wife left without a word when they were young, he entrusted their child to his mother and spiraled into despair, drowning his sorrows in alcohol. Sixteen years passed in a blur, and his daughter was diagnosed with depression. As she lay on the hospital bed, she struggled to smile. "Dad, I don't blame you, and I never blamed Mom. If I have another life, I still want to be your child, but please, don't leave me again." With that, she closed her eyes and departed from this world. It felt like something tore apart in the depths of his heart. Gu Chen fell into a coma. Upon awakening again, his two-year-old daughter was calling him "Daddy" with a sweet smile and a childish voice. He was reborn! This time, he vowed to make up for his regrets towards his daughter, to hold his wife's hand and never let her go. This time, he was determined to change everything!

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Four hundred and nineteen Husband and Wife Night Talks_1

Watching his wife devour her food like a whirlwind, finishing three large bowls and still looking a bit unsatisfied.

Gu Chen sat to the side with a face of nonchalance, too lazy to expose the acts of this proud tsundere.

After all, she was his wife, after all.

After she finished eating, Gu Chen took the remaining dishes and cleaned them up in the kitchen.

He contemplated ordering several dishwashers for the mall tomorrow.

After all, money was no issue for Gu Chen. They could be used in both the restaurant and at home, and would save him a lot of tedious work.

Moreover, this gadget was actually invented back in 1860, but in this era, it practically had no market in China.

Let alone for daily home use, even restaurant owners would rather hire a few extra waiters to wash dishes.

They weren't willing to buy such an appliance to use.

There were even many rumors saying that machines didn't clean dishes properly.

Gu Chen, a person reborn, had no such prejudices at all.