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Tang Jingming had always been slow to react and simple-hearted.

To the people around him, it seed rely as an unwillingness to let go of his sister.

Back then, as a young boy, he had never encountered death.

He didn’t understand that his beloved sister was already dead, and each day after school, he would go to his sister’s little "Princess" room, continuously bringing in new toys.

With each new toy he placed, he would eagerly anticipate his sister’s joy upon seeing them, thinking she would definitely like them.

But that wait turned into years.

It wasn’t until fourth grade that he learned his sister had forever left them for another world.

That day, Tang Jingming locked himself in his sister’s room, clutching the toys he had once imagined his sister happily embracing, crying until his body convulsed.

It was a scorching sumr day, and by the ti Tang Jingming was found and the room door was opened, he had already passed out.

dical technology wasn’t as advanced as it is now; heatstroke combined with excessive grief had left Tang Jingming in a coma. When he woke up, he saw his mother.

After Zhao Siyan had taken care of him, getting him to eat and drink, Tang Jingming suddenly said, "Mom, I saw my sister. She turned into a beautiful star, just as lovely as she was."

After two days in the hospital, Tang Jingming’s condition improved significantly.

Tang Huaiyuan had considered sending Tang Jingming to the military for training more than once, but each ti, Zhao Siyan would strongly prohibit it.

Fortunately, Tang Jingming himself had no desire to go, and thus he escaped that fate.

In the days that followed, Zhao Siyan no longer pursued the matter with ng Yue, but from that point on, all contact with ng Yue was severed.

The intimate relationship they once had with the Bai Family also turned sour in the years that followed.

Luckily, the Bai Family were businessn and the Tang Family military, and there was no necessary intersection between them.

Thankfully, Yan City was big enough, and Zhao Siyan often travelled abroad to clear her mind.

At first, Tang Huaiyuan would accompany her, but as Zhao Siyan began to see things more clearly, he returned to his duties in the military.

Still, the couple would often reunite. Later on, Tang Huaiyuan was transferred to Kang City, and Zhao Siyan frequently visited him there. The couple bought a small house in Kang City where they occasionally cooked and shopped together, and like this, more than a decade passed.

No one ntioned Tang Xintian or Bai Yuejie again.

Even Tang Jingming joined in the mutual unspoken agreent to forget.

It was only after Tang Wu’s accident that Zhao Siyan learned Bai Yuejie had once again beco close with a mber of the Tang Family, this ti with Tang Wu.

Tang Wu’s heart was a perfect match for Bai Yuejie, which to Zhao Siyan was an unexpected coincidence; at the ti, she hadn’t thought much of it as it all seed like an accident.

And life was of the utmost importance; ultimately, Tang Wu’s relatives all agreed to donate her heart to Bai Yuejie.

Zhao Siyan always harbored a strong concern for her daughter’s affairs, and when Tang Wu’s heart was donated to Bai Yuejie, she couldn’t help feeling that the world was full of coincidences.

It wasn’t until Bai Yuejie was exposed for plagiarizing Tang Wu’s posthumous works that Zhao Siyan’s impression of Bai Yuejie plumted into negative numbers.

Therefore, she used her connections to find ng Yue and issued a warning.

ng Yue responded with panicked apologies, her deanor identical to that from over a decade ago.

Zhao Siyan was thoroughly sick of her behavior, hung up the phone directly, and once again, the contact was cut off.

It wasn’t until yesterday that Shi Lingyan made an overseas call to her.

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