Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
That was the first ti he had co back on leave from the military. By then, he had completely forgotten about Qin Zhi’ai; however, she still rembered him. She had even accompanied him during his parents’ burial ceremony.
People tend to be positively affected by things they learn about after they’ve been affected by them, but after Gu Yusheng realized she had been with him at that ti he was hurt rather than relieved.
“Mr. S, I saw him again. I even went over to talk to him, but he asked his friends who I was before I got a chance. Mr. S, do you know I almost cried at that mont? The boy whom I’ve had a crush on for so long, and waited for all this ti, didn’t even rember .”
Gu Yusheng had no mory that he had missed that chance to see her. He glanced at the date at the foot of the letter, trying hard to recall that mory. It eventually ca back to him.
Back then, he had been running the Gu Company for two years and was attending a charity dinner. He had been smoking and chatting with so clients when a girl walked up to him.
He didn’t rember what he had said to her, but he did recall that she had been trying to interrupt him. Feeling annoyed, he had walked away with his friends.
That girl was Qin Zhi’ai.
Gu Yusheng’s lips pressed together, as he stared at that letter for a long ti before moving on to the others.
“Mr. S, I have been in a depressed mood for a while. My father had a bad habit of gambling.”
If he had not reread these letters, he would have forgotten A had ntioned her father’s gambling in the letter.
“Mr. S, thank you for your kindness. We’re just pen pals, so I could not accept your help, but I think I can solve the problem now.”
Gu Yusheng glanced at the date, around the sa ti Qin Zhi’ai had started her gap year.
He probably hadn’t asked her how she was going to solve the problem, because she hadn’t ntioned her father’s debt in latter letters. She had sotis ntioned her mother’s health was not great, but most tis she had written about the boy she liked.
About a year later, she had suddenly ntioned sothing in a letter that he recalled having felt her joy when he’d read it the first ti. “Mr. S, do you believe in fate? I have waited for him for eight years, and finally it looks like I’ll et him again. He will probably never know I am going all the way just for him.”
The date on the letter was last sumr. It was at that ti when Liang Doukou had moved in with him. It was almost the sa date.
Gu Yusheng’s hands shook and his heart started to race. He struggled to breath as he continued reading.
“Mr. S, I do not get along with him. Actually, I should have known that there’s no future for us. What happened between us is proof for that saying, “Deep love is too deep to work out.” My love for him is deep, but no relationship will ever work out between us.”
“Mr. S, he did forget about . Not being rembered is the most hurtful thing.”
“Mr. S, I have good news. I’ll be able to pay off all my father’s debt. Mr. S, the guy I like did a lot of hurtful things to , but he did do one thing to make happy. He said “happy birthday” to . Even though I knew he wasn’t sincere, it still made happy.”
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