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Everything he said was true. That was exactly how he felt at the ti, even now thinking back on it makes him feel sad and fearful.

"There’s nothing more terrifying than losing you!" Huo Beijiang’s muffled voice ca from her shoulder, hoarse and low: "My wife, I liked you since I was young. The first ti I saw you, I thought, where did this little girl co from? How can she be so beautiful? When I grow up, I must trick her into marrying ."

This was the first ti Nan Fei heard him talk about his childhood, and actually, Nan Fei had forgotten many things about her childhood: "Wasn’t it Granny Huo who persuaded you?" She always thought it was Granny Huo who had taken a liking to her and decided she should be Bei Jiang’s wife.

Back then, Bei Jiang was young and naive, surely he thought whatever Granny said must be right.

"Of course not! It was who fell for you, impatiently wanting to marry you and pestering Grandma to make you my child bride. That way, I could hold you in my arms and sleep every night." He was an atheist, without religious beliefs, and the only reason he was willing to accompany Grandma to church was to see his future wife.

But of course, he wouldn’t say that now. When Huo Beijiang was a kid, he was a cunning little devil, full of mischief, totally living up to his nickna.

"Such a little rascal back then."

"That’s not true! At the ti, how could I understand the deeper aning of sleeping together? It’s just the literal sense; I thought sleeping with such a beautiful little girl would be wonderful." Grandma didn’t support him marrying a child bride, saying if he dared spread such nonsense, it would bring disgrace to the Huo family.

It had been ten years since the opening-up reforms; if soone engaged in such feudal dregs like child bride, Grandpa would co from the Imperial City himself to give him a good beating. In the end, there was no other choice but to arrange a betrothal.

During that ti, the house was really in chaos.

Nan Fei was stunned listening to him. So that’s how it was. Ridiculous how in her past life she always thought Huo Beijiang agreed to the betrothal and married her just to please Granny Huo, never considering it was his true feelings.

Her initial rejection of Bei Jiang in her past life was partly due to this misunderstanding.

It turns out the truth was nothing like she imagined; he never forced himself, never compromised.

She was always his love at first sight, his childhood sweetheart, his commitnt...

Nan Fei felt so foolish, so heartache, how could she have treated Bei Jiang so heartlessly, how could she hurt him like that, let him down...

Nan Fei held him back tightly, "Thank you!" Thank you for letting know the truth, thank you for making realize how ridiculous my mistakes were, thank you for making understand where I went wrong.

Huo Beijiang turned his head and placed a deep kiss on Nan Fei’s neck, leaving a beautiful red kiss mark on her fair, delicate skin.

"Unfortunately, we were not of the sa age. I am so much older than you, that later when school started, we had to part ways, and I left Qi Li Town." Huo Beijiang spoke with regret as ti separated them too much, putting the little wife he cared for since childhood deep in his heart.

At one point, he almost suspected there was sothing wrong with his head as a child, how could he like that little girl at first glance? So many years had passed without seeing each other, until they t again, he confird he was indeed ill, and the sickness was serious, beyond cure.

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