Ye Zi looked at Lin Deng across from her, but her vision gradually beca blurry with tears. She could only hear her own voice softly bidding Lin Deng a subtle farewell.
"Lin Deng, don’t slack off just because I can’t keep an eye on you. Rember to take your dicine on ti, and don’t stay cooped up at ho all day. Go out with your friends more often and try to et new ones. Also, help pass on my wishes to He Da and Chen Ning—it seems I won’t be able to attend their wedding, but I wish them a lifeti of happiness and many children. If He Da wants you to be his best man, then go ahead. I won’t be able to be a bridesmaid, so you can be the best man and watch them get married for . Lin Deng, let tell you, even if you’re in a wheelchair, you’ll still be the most handso and dashing best man in the world."
Lin Deng didn’t know what he said or what he heard Ye Zi say during the half-hour visit.
It seed as if the half-hour had passed in a daze.
Sitting in the car on the way back, Lin Deng’s mory started to recall events from years ago, all of which were scenes from when he first t Ye Zi.
Lin Deng thought that if it hadn’t been for this eting, he might never have realized just how many clear mories he had of everything about Ye Zi.
When he was so angry that he’d smash things, Ye Zi, even though fuming, would grit her teeth and help him tidy the ward.
When he almost didn’t want to live anymore, Ye Zi humorously told him jokes and read him stories about inspiring people to lift his spirits.
Honestly, whenever Lin Deng recalls the jokes Ye Zi told him, he doesn’t find them funny at all. Yet, Ye Zi would always end up laughing before he did, and when she finally stopped laughing, she’d notice his lack of response and awkwardly switch to another joke she found funny.
For two days, probably realizing that he didn’t care much for jokes, Ye Zi began talking about other people’s silly mishaps to amuse him. Seeing he wasn’t interested, she later started talking about her own embarrassing monts instead.
Although, during those tis, Lin Deng never laughed in front of Ye Zi, even when he heard about a bird pooping on her head, every ti she left, the image of Ye Zi’s angry yet helpless expression towards the bird would surface in his mind, and eventually, Lin Deng did laugh.
Only, he laughed secretly alone, with no one knowing.
One could say that during his hospital stay, He Da provided him with ntal encouragent, but Ye Zi was like the blood in his veins, gradually infiltrating his world.
Lin Deng truly did not know when Ye Zi beca so important in his life.
After returning to the hospital, Lin Chan had probably already received the news and was waiting for him in the hospital ward.
As soon as he entered, Lin Chan glanced at him twice and said, "You seem to be not doing so well."
Lin Deng didn’t speak, but instead signaled for Lin Chan’s assistant to help him back to the bed. Once the unrelated people had left the room, Lin Chan finally spoke, "I can only wish that the one confined inside weren’t . I can only hate my own uselessness, making Ye Zi suffer a burden she shouldn’t have to bear because of ."
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