About Qiao Chu and Ye Taina, along with Chang i, their story is a tragedy.
Mourning those two beautiful and strong won. Also fortunate that Ziceng once had a completely different kind of friendship.
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The appearance of the red and yellow Lover’s Stone, it’s hard to say if it was coincidence or destiny. When Yellow Love appeared, Qiao Chu’s series of decisions and actions let them rge together, there was nothing theological or mystical about it.
"Mom, you’re so foolish," Su Ziceng said sadly, "Yellow Love after all is just a diamond, it only contains one thing, that is Qiao Chu’s motherly love, the first ti it saved Su Ziceng, and the second ti, it saved Hang Yishao whose destiny might have been changed because of Su Ziceng. Qiao Chu’s love, so great it pains the heart."
It was also a suicide, she chose another way to end her life, she wanted to give Chang i a Su Qingzhang back, she wanted to follow Ye Taina whose reason for departure was unknown, but if not for this Rose Handbook, none of this might have been discovered.
Qiao Chu’s sudden action led to Chang i’s decades of unresolved resentnt, and also made Su Qingzhang unable to treat Su Ziceng normally, everything, like a loop, circled everyone from Qiao, Su, and Chang inside. By the ti every loop was opened, everyone was already deeply scarred.
The lock that was opened, had lost its purpose, Su Ziceng wanted to bring this diary back to Mo City, personally hand it over to Chang i, who was still filled with remorse in the prison could perhaps find peace if she saw this diary.
Although this diary solved so mysteries, it also raised so new ones. In the diary, it never ntioned how several other gifts from Mussen’s Blessing ended up being lost. Moreover, Qiao Chu also said, she sent the diary to Qiao Zhizhi, and Yellow Love was secretly given to Qiao Zhi’an, the man who deeply loved her but was never truly loved by her. Qiao Chu hoped to provide so material compensation to Qiao Zhi’an. That is to say what Qiao Zhi’an ntioned before, entrusting the items to the Wen family was true, so the sale of Yellow Love was also related to the Wen family. Even Qiao Zhi’an’s disappearance, unfortunately, might also be related to the Wen family.
Su Ziceng thought about the day Wen Maixue unequivocally denied financial storage from the Qiao family, there must have been sothing concealed. She felt obligated to confront Wen Maixue, to seek justice for Qiao Zhi’an.
This trip to New York, although Su Ziceng resolved so issues, the problems she brought back were even more than those she left with. With Lin Ying gone, Su Ziceng had to accompany Director Jim herself, and her English was not fluent, luckily, this ti, she had lin with her.
Although lin’s written skills were weak, her verbal expression was quite strong, coupled with her being young and interested in fashion, the collaboration was sowhat pleasant.
But then ca an even more troubleso event, when Su Ziceng introduced Sister Mu to Director Jim, these two forr prominent figures of the fashion industry, separated by the Pacific, clashed on the spot.
"Queen," Sister Mu despite not speaking kindly, had never criticized others directly.
"Broom Star, I thought you were dead drunk on so street, surprising you’re still alive," Director Jim’s words weren’t pleasant either.
lin and Su Ziceng looked at each other, Su Ziceng looked at the red-faced Director Jim, and Sister Mu, who couldn’t stop downing alcohol, "Could it be Sister Mu, you’re that Eastern woman who stole the lover..." If there was a woman Director Jim hated most in this world, it would be the Eastern woman who stole his beloved.
"It was her, she caused his death," Director Jim’s accusation made both Sister Mu and Su Ziceng’s expressions change, Su Ziceng knew Sister Mu had always been tornted by his death, blaming herself for all these years, now being reprimanded by Director Jim again.
"I am sorry," Sister Mu’s eyes shifted away, she saw the concern in Su Ziceng’s eyes, gratefully nodded, acknowledging the fact of his death calmly for the first ti after so many years.
No more accusatory words could co from Jim. He was among the few who knew New’s true identity and ordeals, since his ashes were sent back to the United States after his death, they had encountered once. Director Jim would rather hear Sister Mu scolding him loudly; the forr Wen Zimu was an unapproachable Queen of the T-stage, neither designers nor other models were seen worthy by her, and she would never apologize to anyone.
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