Heartache instantly filled his chest.
Ji Sang stood up and approached Fu Yisi, embracing the man with an attitude of protection and comfort.
"En, she has been staying at the sanitarium these past few years, passing the ti by drawing."
Fu Yisi’s voice was hoarse.
"How co she’s ho?"
Actually, Fu Yisi already knew the answer, but he just wanted to hear it from Ji Sang.
To hear it more precisely, to know the latest about her condition.
Ji Sang felt a sourness at the tip of her nose, restraining her emotions just like Fu Yisi.
"Auntie suffered an injury before and doesn’t rember things, she only knows that she’s called Ah Xing."
Ah Xing.
Only soone affectionately close to the Fu Family would call her that.
Fu Yisi lifted his hand and held Ji Sang in his embrace.
Without a word.
But Ji Sang understood everything.
He was grateful that Auntie was still alive and well, even if she didn’t rember them anymore, it didn’t matter.
"Let’s take it slowly, okay?"
Fu Yisi still didn’t speak, and Ji Sang didn’t either.
Like this, the two of them quietly embraced for a while, and the man’s emotions gradually returned to normal.
"I’ll find a ti to thank Uncle Yong."
Ji Sang had never expected Fu Yisi to say this.
She thought he would be eager to see his aunt right away.
Seeing the confusion in her eyes, the man laughed and lifted his hand to pinch her cheek.
"The matter has not yet settled, I don’t want to involve my aunt in this again."
He was referring to the struggle with the Yi Family.
Ji Sang understood.
The more she understood, the more her heart ached.
Despite his deep desire to see her, he had to endure for the sake of the bigger picture.
Had she t a person like this before, she would only admire him, but now, watching Fu Yisi, she just felt heartache.
Everyone said that Fu Yisi was heartless and indifferent towards others, but only she knew that this man was also full of passion and affection. He simply kept all his feelings inside, loving in his own way.
"I will go to the sanitarium again tomorrow to take photos for Auntie."
Ji Sang sensed that Fu Yisi’s hand around her waist stiffened montarily.
"Okay."
Returning to her seat, Ji Sang began to serve food to Fu Yisi.
"Have a good al, you’ve been so busy these days you’ve lost weight."
Before long, Fu Yisi’s bowl was piled high with dishes.
After a few bites, Fu Yisi noticed sothing was off.
"How co you’ve lost so much weight too?"
The man frowned deeply.
She hadn’t gone to work at the TV station these days, mostly resting at ho or visiting Su Ge at Han Cheng’s house.
"Haven’t you been eating properly?"
Afraid that Fu Yisi would find out that she had gone for treatnts at Chang Li’s place several tis, Ji Sang nodded sowhat guiltily.
"I haven’t had much of an appetite these days."
"Is it because I haven’t been with you?"
Fu Yisi felt sowhat at fault; he had indeed seldom accompanied Ji Sang for als in these few days.
"No, it might be because I just got back from sea and haven’t acclimated yet. I’ll be better in a few days."
Despite her words, Fu Yisi still took the responsibility upon himself.
In the end, during the night, Ji Sang prepared nourishing food for Fu Yisi, and a good seven or eight tenths ended up in her stomach, fed by Fu Yisi himself.
After washing up, the man didn’t stay long in the study and soon returned to the room to accompany Ji Sang.
"After this busy period is over, I’ll travel with you wherever you want to go, acting as your exclusive model."
Upon hearing this, Ji Sang’s eyes lit up.
"Really?"
"En."
Once the issues with the Yi Family are settled and he has let go of the hospital affairs, he naturally plans to return to the Fu Family after he has accompanied his wife enough.
"Then I’ll find a ti to quit my job at the TV station."
Although she held a special appointnt, she had only been to the TV station a handful of tis in the past two months, and it was inappropriate to continue holding that title.
"By the way, should we tell mom and dad about Auntie’s situation first?"
If they brought this news, mom and dad would surely be happy.
"We’ll go back to the old house tomorrow evening."
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