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Chapter 720: Chapter 720: It Turns Out He Wrote It

After a night’s sleep, An Ruo ate sothing the next morning and went out to work. As she was passing by the security room, the security guard on duty called out to her.

“Miss An, you have a letter.”

“A letter for ?” An Ruo was perplexed, as she had never received a letter before. Who could have sent it to her?

The security guard handed her the letter, a white envelope with her na written on it, but no sender’s information. The envelope was thin and weightless, containing only a single sheet of paper.

In an era where people were accustod to phone calls and video chats, no one wrote letters anymore. Letter-writing was too traditional, and the delivery too slow. She was genuinely puzzled as to who could have sent it.

Once at the studio, An Ruo locked herself in her office and opened the envelope.

[An Ruo, this is the first letter I have written to you, and the first letter I have ever written in my life. I know you don’t want to hear speak, but I implore you to read what I’ve written to the end.]

After reading the first sentence, she knew who it was from.

It was from Tang Yuchen, unbelievably penned by him.

An Ruo’s eyes flickered with indecision about whether to read on. She knew what he would say, and she didn’t want to read it, fearing it might affect her mood.

After all, what was the use of reading it? She had made herself clear, so why couldn’t he give up?

An Ruo placed the letter back in the drawer without continuing and started her work.

When she worked, she would imrse herself completely, forgetting everything around her. By the ti she finished a painting, it was already noon, and ti to eat.

Wen Jing knocked on the door to invite her for lunch. An Ruo tidied up the freshly finished painting and went out to eat with them, forgetting about the letter in the drawer.

Ti quickly ca for her to leave the office in the afternoon, and her gaze inadvertently fell on the drawer.

She hesitated for a mont, then went over to take out the letter and put it in her bag before heading ho.

All the way ho, she pondered whether to finish the letter, unsure of what Tang Yuchen might have written.

After taking a bath and lying on the bed, An Ruo thought for a while and decided to take out the letter from him.

In the morning, she had only read the first paragraph. Skipping the first paragraph, she read the second one directly.

[I know that no matter what I say now, you won’t care. It’s my fault for not treasuring you enough, for having lost your affection for a long ti ago. But still, I want to tell you what’s in my heart, so you know my feelings for you.

You are aware of what kind of person I am and I have told you about my past. I don’t want to make excuses for myself, but my upbringing led to beco a person who doesn’t easily trust others, who is afraid to get used to soone, and who is accustod to relying on myself without consulting others.

Such is my nature, and even after developing feelings for you, my character didn’t change much. That’s why I made decisions without consulting you, believing that as long as I loved you, you would understand and never leave .

I also believed that my problems were mine to solve alone, that I needn’t burden you with them, which is why I kept everything from you.

It was precisely because I kept everything to myself that we were manipulated by others, causing you pain ti and again, ultimately making lose you over and over just after getting a hold of you…

An Ruo, after everything we’ve been through, I’ve learned that two people in love should trust each other and share both joys and hardships, not keep secrets.

But, it seems, I realized this too late.

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