"Big Brother didn’t speak.
Ye Suya’s tears cascaded down. "Why didn’t you tell earlier?"
"I’m telling you now. Is that good enough?" Every ti he saw her cry, Big Brother couldn’t help himself. He reached out and pulled her into his embrace, looking into her tearful eyes. "I’m fine. The wound has long stopped hurting. Your makeup is all smudged from crying."
Ye Suya said, "That’s your grandfather! How could he be so cruel to you?"
"It has nothing to do with him. I did it to myself."
"You did it to yourself? Why? How could you hurt yourself? You promised !"
"Yezi!" Big Brother grabbed her hand. "Leave here obediently. Don’t co back. If you want to see , I’ll co to you when I have ti."
"I won’t! I don’t want to!" Ye Suya cried, leaning against his chest. "I only love you. What did I do wrong? Leaving you, I’d rather die. Without you, what’s the point of living in this world? I have no family, no children. I only have you, just you! You can’t leave ."
"Being with will really kill you." Big Brother said, "If it wasn’t this ti, Grandpa wouldn’t have let you go. Do you understand?"
"But I..."
"Listen." He gently patted her shoulder. "Leave tomorrow. If you stay here, they’ll find out."
Besides, New Year’s was coming. He didn’t want to cause any more trouble.
Ye Suya looked at him. "Don’t you think this world is unfair? Why do so people have everything, and so people have nothing? She has you and children, but I have nothing."
Big Brother didn’t speak.
He didn’t know how to console her at all.
Whenever he was cold to her, she would bring up these old grievances.
Ye Suya grabbed his arm. "I want to spend the holiday here. I’ll leave after it’s over. Can’t I stay with you during this ti?"
"Do whatever you like!" Big Brother glanced at her, not knowing what to say. He turned away.
Ye Suya hugged him from behind. "You just arrived, and now you want to leave without even staying with for a while."
"I have things to do at ho."
"Stay with , just for a while." Ye Suya was persistent. After so many years, she had perfected the art of entanglent. She hugged Big Brother tightly, refusing to let go.
The Qi Residence was very quiet, but it also had an indescribable liveliness.
Ji Yunhuan had just woken up. Standing by the window, she watched Qi Cheng playing with two children in the yard.
He looked like a child himself.
"Auntie hasn’t woken up yet?" Leilei asked him.
Qi Cheng replied, "She’s a bit tired. Let her rest for a while."
Leilei said, "Is she still not well?"
ntioning this, Qi Cheng’s eyes had an indescribable rigidity. "Yes."
Ji Yunhuan stood by the window, leaning against the curtain, watching him.
He was happily playing hide-and-seek with Leilei. Qi Mo stood on the side, unable to accept this boring ga, but with nothing else to do, he just stood there.
After a while, he lifted his gaze and finally noticed Ji Yunhuan’s direction. Seeing her face, he quickly looked away and said to Qi Cheng, "Uncle, your wife is awake."
Qi Cheng looked up, seeing Ji Yunhuan.
She stood by the window, her long hair flowing like silk.
Because of her recent sadness, she was very thin and pale. Standing there, she looked incredibly lonely and isolated.
Qi Cheng let go of Leilei’s hand and stopped, gazing at her from afar.
She didn’t avoid him.
Ji Yunhuan knew what she had said and done today.
Now, after waking up, she realized she had lost her composure.
Standing by the window, she found herself extraordinarily clear-headed at this mont.
Recently, she felt like she had split into several people. Sotis, she was very clear-headed, knowing she was pitiful and that she shouldn’t dwell on her grief. She wanted to treat Qi Cheng well. But sotis, she couldn’t control her inner sorrow.
In the end, Chenchen’s departure was just fate.
Destiny determined she would lose her loved ones one by one at such a ti.
This was not anyone’s fault, not even Bai Liyan’s.
There was a knock on the bedroom door. She broke eye contact with Qi Cheng and said to the person outside, "Co in."
Her sister-in-law pushed the door open and walked in. "You’re awake!"
"Yes."
Ji Yunhuan looked at her sister-in-law. "It seems I’ve troubled you all."
"No, no!" Her sister-in-law said. "It’s good you’re fine, but you really scared Mom. We were all worried about you. Are you feeling better now?"
Her sister-in-law had been close to Ji Yunhuan recently. She knew Ji Yunhuan was in a bad mood and was sowhat prepared, not totally shocked.
Ji Yunhuan looked at her sister-in-law and said, "I didn’t expect that looking at those things would cause to lose control."
Her sister-in-law stood in front of her and handed her a cup of hot coffee. "You’re still struggling to let Chenchen go, right? Sigh... How many tis have I talked to you about this? It’s normal to feel sad. Why don’t you stay here for a few more days? Your ho is too cold and quiet. It’s just Qi Cheng with you every day. He has other things to deal with too. If you stay here, with all of us around, you won’t have ti to think about those things."
"Okay." Ji Yunhuan didn’t refuse her sister-in-law’s suggestion.
New Year’s was approaching, and the Qi Family had the habit of gathering together during the holiday.
She was also a part of the Qi Family. She shouldn’t be an exception.
Although she had been reluctant when Qi Cheng asked her to co today, now that she had troubled others, the guilt she felt wouldn’t let her act selfishly against Qi Cheng anymore.
"I’m glad you’re willing to stay." Her sister-in-law smiled. "Since you and Qi Cheng got married, you’ve never stayed here, right? My husband and I only lived away for half a year when he worked out of town. Later, we still felt that ho was the best! Although sotis there are argunts and quarrels, everyone cares about each other when sothing happens. It feels so warm."
Ji Yunhuan looked outside. The Qi Residence was an old-fashioned large mansion. It had a very antique style. If possible, the whole family could live here. It was spacious enough.
But Qi Cheng moved out after growing up.
He didn’t like being constantly monitored by family.
Her elder sister-in-law and elder brother had hos outside too and didn’t like the atmosphere here. But sotis, they would send their two children over because they had work and couldn’t always take care of them.
For years, it was just the second brother and sister-in-law living at ho.
In terms of filial piety, the elder brother and his wife couldn’t compare, nor could Qi Cheng.
Her sister-in-law stayed because she genuinely liked this place.
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