"Xiweng is gone too. Your father and I are getting old, and heaven must have taken pity on us to bring you back, Xiao Jin..."
"...What did you just call ?"
Mom replied word by word, "Lu Jinxi, you are a child of the Lu family!"
Lu Jinxi?! The flood of information in his brain was overwhelming, and he found it hard to react.
Wasn’t that the na of Yinyin’s forr lover? Could it be...
His heart suddenly surged with excitent. He couldn’t wait to grab his phone and call her, but his eagerness gradually cooled down. Her phone was off...
Why? Did she know his identity from the beginning, and that’s why she had him deliver this letter? To his old ho?! Had they known each other a long ti ago?! Were those stories about him and her?
With so many questions in mind, he eagerly opened the letter she had addressed to Lu Jinxi. Was it really for him?
As soon as he opened the envelope, a ring fell out. It was the very ring she had shown him before, the one she said Lu Jinxi had given her.
Ignoring the ring, he unfolded the letter. It was written on plain, simple paper, devoid of fancy patterns, with only her graceful handwriting: A Shui, by the ti you read this letter, you should already know who you really are, right? I’m sorry for hiding it from you all this ti.
Your original na is Lu Jinxi, the very Lu Jinxi I’ve always loved.
Now that you’re back ho, don’t co looking for until you regain your mories. Just getting to see you and spend this ti with you has made content.
We were never ant to be in the sa world. Live well where you belong. That’s your place.
Signed: Yinyin.
Lu Jinxi hastily stuffed the letter into his suit pocket and turned to head out the door instantly.
"Xiao Jin, where are you going?!"
Afraid he might disappear again, Lu’s mom hurriedly grabbed him.
"I need to find soone. Soone very important."
"Let Master Liu take you. You can go anywhere you want, just stay safe, and rember to co back, to your ho."
All he could think about now was finding Yinyin. Knowing he was the one she had always loved made him more excited than finding his family and hotown. But the thought of her saying she would leave him made him anxious and uneasy.
Even though he couldn’t rember what had happened before, he promised himself he would love her dearly. He loved her then, loves her now, and even more when he regains his mory. Why would she leave? What was she afraid of?
He hurried back to the hotel, feeling a sense of foreboding.
She said she would stay to sleep, but there was no trace of her. The bed was neatly made, and her suitcase was gone. Only his belongings were left. He searched the room, but there was nothing else left by her.
Grasping the ring she left behind tightly, his heart felt empty. He made call after call, but never heard her sweet voice again.
Returning despondently to the Lu family ho, in the luxurious mansion, he missed the little wooden cabin. Looking at the things in the house, so mories slowly beca clearer. At least he rembered he had lived here before.
Over and over, he read her letter. The line "don’t co looking for until you regain your mories" lingered in his mind. He kept striving to recall, and in the familiar surroundings, the fragnts of his mory slowly pieced together, and he gradually rembered the tis they had shared...
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