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Yan Yueqing’s vision went white.

The face of Su Zihu in her mory was rapidly rging with the person before her eyes.

It was like coloring in a picture, each angle ticulously filling in with flesh and blood, gradually forming the most realistic appearance.

She supported her head, not daring to interrupt the return of this segnt of mory, allowing the explosive thoughts to fill her mind.

Sweat beaded painfully on her forehead.

Jun Lii was getting frantic, "Yueqing."

His husky voice, like a small boat leading the way in a galaxy of stars,

Slowly sailed from a distant place, stopping before her.

It seed as though a pair of gentle hands reached out, "Ah Xing, I’ll take you ho."

She opened her eyes.

And locked gaze with Jun Lii’s anxious dark pupils.

Yan Yueqing could not describe the feeling at that mont, as if a piece of her heart, lost for so long, had wandered outside for ages, returning to her body with vibrant life force.

Thump—

Thump—

Each powerful heartbeat enfolded pure emotions, the most beautiful mories of the two.

She actually...

Had forgotten for so long?

Yan Yueqing felt sowhat at a loss.

"Yueqing, what’s wrong?" Jun Lii watched her complexion turn from pale to rosy, guessing that her discomfort had dissipated, yet still worried about her current state, his tone very gentle, "Should we go to the hospital to have a look?"

Yan Yueqing ca to her senses, reining in her chaotic thoughts, shaking her head: "It’s okay, I just... suddenly rembered so things."

What could she have rembered that made her face so pale?

Jun Lii didn’t believe her but didn’t press further, pondering for a mont: "If you don’t want to go to the hospital... Xiao Yi is nearby, shall I ask him to co and check on you?"

"There’s really no need." Yan Yueqing stood up straight and apologized. "I’m sorry for worrying you just now."

Jun Yan had never seen his mother so out of sorts, terrified to the point of teary eyes, trying to hold back his emotions: "Mom, please listen to Dad! If you’re not feeling well, we should have it checked!"

"It’s truly okay." Yan Yueqing spoke soothingly, "Rest assured, if mom is not feeling well, I will go see the doctor obediently."

Yan Wang furrowed his little brow: "Mom..."

After a mont of silence, he still didn’t speak.

It’s fine, his mom wasn’t one to hide her illnesses out of fear of treatnt, the firmness in her stance must be due to so other reason.

Yan Yueqing’s heart was sowhat complicated.

The once sweet love, under the absence of mories, had made them strangers for years.

With such a gap, now that she suddenly rembered that affection, how should she face the current Jun Lii?

This feeling was no different from many of the novel plots she had read before.

The heroine sleeps for years, awakening to find it’s still yesterday.

But the hero truly lived day after day...

The lost ti often leads to unequal love and feelings, and the contradictions between the two would slowly accumulate.

For example, right now, Yan Yueqing really wanted to ask him.

Do you still rember? Or... have you, like , completely forgotten the tis past?

She had many questions she wanted to ask, many things she wanted to communicate, but she knew now was not the right ti for that.

After calming her emotions for a mont, Yan Yueqing said, "The kids will stay with you tonight, I still have so things to take care of."

Jun Lii’s eyes were full of concern: "How about letting Xiao Yan or Xiao Wang stay with you?"

"No need." Yan Yueqing reached out to touch the little faces of her two sons, "My darlings, have a good rest with dad tonight, mommy has to get busy with so things, I’ll see you tomorrow morning, okay?"

Jun Yan pursed his lips, clearly a bit disagreeable.

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