Chapter 336: Chapter 310: Ah Shang, Do What You Love
Ji Sang lightly coughed once, at least now wearing a bathrobe, it was better than earlier. She didn’t have much ti left, but still wanted to say a few words to Fu Yisi.
The man clearly didn’t want to waste ti either, so he directly put on a bathrobe.
“Is this the room you live in?”
Ji Sang nodded, shifted the cara to show Fu Yisi every corner of her room, which, because the room was quite small, took only a few seconds to show.
By the ti Ji Sang shifted the cara back, the man’s brows had been furrowed the entire ti.
“What’s wrong?”
Fu Yisi pursed his lips,
“It’s a bit small.”
Ji Sang paused for a mont, then laughed,
“It’s actually good, my room has a private bathroom, and it’s okay living alone, at least it’s much better than living in a tent outdoors before.”
Ji Sang said this originally to reassure Fu Yisi, but unexpectedly it didn’t ease his furrowed brows, instead there was more pity in his eyes.
“…”
Ji Sang felt sowhat helpless, knowing Fu Yisi was worried about her again.
He pitied her past experiences.
“Don’t worry, this is just one ti, a month’s ti, it won’t happen again in the future.”
Ji Sang sat on the only chair in the room, looking at Fu Yisi in the video, and slowly said these words.
Her eyes slowly shifted from determination to resignation.
Fu Yisi was still thinking about how to make her future outdoor shoots safer, with better food, clothing, and accommodations, when he suddenly heard Ji Sang’s words, and couldn’t respond imdiately.
“What did you say?”
Ji Sang smiled lightly, gently looking at Fu Yisi, and slowly repeated each word,
“I said, I won’t co out again after this ti.”
This decision, Ji Sang had actually thought about for a very long ti, and struggled with it internally nurous tis.
Yang Jun’s sudden illness and death were the catalyst for this decision.
To this day, Ji Sang still blad herself that after becoming an adult, especially after graduating, she spent very little ti with Yang Jun. All she brought to her family was long-term worry.
Over these years, she had gone to places she wanted to visit, and the places she hadn’t seed to have no great appeal anymore.
She didn’t want Fu Yisi to worry; she also didn’t want to be away from him.
Let it be.
The last ti, the last ti to be willful for her photography.
This one month was the ti she reserved for herself, to cherish and begin saying goodbye.
Fu Yisi, after hearing Ji Sang’s words, flashed a look of surprise in his eyes, then quickly returned to normal, but his furrowed brow still didn’t relax.
“Why? Why so sudden?”
The man stared intently at Ji Sang’s eyes, seeing beyond resignation, no sign of hesitation.
This little lady had made such a big decision all by herself again.
Moreover, this decision was really hard for her.
“Ah Shang, do what you love.”
Ji Sang, however, shook her head,
“I’m actually a bit tired.”
Ji Sang was soone who craved familial affection and companionship, her dream of photography, which she previously did not understand its origin, that’s why she thought about traveling the world, to observe the goods and evils of the world.
She thought she could find answers in these places, but actually, she didn’t.
It seed like she just wanted to escape a cage to see the outside world.
But now, she had found where the cage was, found the origin of her dream of photography.
What she wanted more now was to unravel the mysteries of the past.
Ji Sang only said such a simple sentence, but Fu Yisi knew the reasons were complex, and it was sowhat because of him.
Fu Yisi suddenly reached out, touching Ji Sang’s head through the screen,
“If you’re tired, rest well by my side.”
From a rational perspective, he shouldn’t interfere with Ji Sang’s dreams, but from an emotional aspect, he was sowhat selfish, not wanting Ji Sang to suffer or tire herself, even facing dangers to her life.
This topic caused the atmosphere to beco sowhat silent.
Ji Sang suddenly stood up and walked to the bed, picking up a pillow.
“Right, I forgot to tell you, I brought ho the pillowcase.”
She was afraid of encountering thunderstorms at sea, afraid of getting a headache, afraid of not being able to sleep.
The man smiled indulgently.
“I know.”
When he returned, he noticed that there was one pillowcase missing from the bed, and it was the one he usually used.
Ji Sang blushed a bit, feeling that taking it at the ti was a sowhat perverse act. Who else would carry a used pillowcase from ho on a trip, and especially one belonging to their own husband.
Fu Yisi seed to see through her thoughts, reaching out to grab the pillow Ji Sang usually used and hugging it.
“Lucky you didn’t take this one.”
“Ah?”
Ji Sang recognized at a glance the pillow in Fu Yisi’s arms; it was the one she used, and her face reddened even more.
“What would I have done if I missed Mrs. Fu?”
His words pierced through Ji Sang’s purpose, but also gave the easily embarrassed Ji Sang a way out.
The couple chatted about these little tokens of affection between husband and wife, and twenty minutes quickly passed by.
Min Yunwen knocked on Ji Sang’s room door.
“Right away.”
Ji Sang called out towards the door, and then looked at Fu Yisi in the video, pursing her lips.
“I have to go out, there’s a gathering on the deck tonight.”
She had to stay on the ship for a month, and needed to get to know people at the gathering.
Ji Sang’s eyes visibly shifted, and Fu Yisi feared that continuing the conversation would make Ji Sang overthink again.
“Let’s hang up for now, we won’t be moving so fast at night, and luckily it won’t end so early. ssage on WeChat when you’re free, and I’ll reply when I see it.”
Ji Sang still pursed her lips without speaking.
“There should also be phones on the ship for contact.”
But there would be very little ti allotted to each person.
Ji Sang, not wanting Min Yunwen to wait too long, had to hang up the call even if reluctant.
“Bye.”
For the first ti, before the video call ended, Ji Sang leaned forward and kissed Fu Yisi through the screen.
…
As the door opened, Min Yunwen sensed that Ji Sang was sowhat downcast, and raised an eyebrow.
“What’s the matter now?”
Naturally, Ji Sang couldn’t ntion to Min Yunwen that she was reluctant to leave Fu Yisi.
She shook her head.
“It’s nothing.”
But it didn’t seem like nothing at all.
Min Yunwen, seeing the slight redness in her eyes, scoffed.
“Jeez, getting married and now you can’t even leave ho without feeling clingy, unlike my carefree single life.”
Hearing this, Ji Sang looked up at Min Yunwen’s sowhat smug smile and suddenly said,
“But when I travel far, soone thinks of , unlike you, and that’s the solitude of being single.”
Min Yunwen: …
That hit ho.
Seeing Min Yunwen speechless, Ji Sang suddenly felt a bit better.
“But since you enjoy being single so much, this shouldn’t be a big deal for you.”
Min Yunwen bit the back of his teeth.
Indeed it was nothing, but hearing Ji Sang say that made it sohow feel off.
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