Five years later.
In the conference room of Xinchuang Investnt Co., Ltd.
She stood at the forefront, her elegant and composed deanor paired with delicate features making her the center of attention.
Exquisitely beautiful, confident, poised, and transcendent—she was the object of admiration and reverence for all.
A venture capital queen who drew people in yet kept them at a safe distance with her cool, unapproachable aura.
But today, for the first ti in front of everyone, she smiled upon receiving a phone call.
Not a cold smirk, but a pure, sincere smile, like that of a young girl.
Her smile was breathtaking, as if all the beauty in the world had gathered around her in that mont.
The eting was abruptly interrupted, and all eyes instinctively turned to her.
Her usual aloofness seed to lt away under an invisible warmth, replaced by a playful, almost shy girlish charm.
She left, her steps light and hurried, even a little nervous...
......
At the concert venue of the rising generation's top star.
Under the stage lights, bathed in hues reminiscent of a sunset, her graceful figure stood out, long hair cascading lazily down her back. The smooth, jade-like skin of her back peeked through the strands, alluring yet elusive.
Her lips curled into a faint, almost imperceptible smile, effortless yet captivating—every movent carried an extraordinary charm that etched itself into the mories of those who saw her, unforgettable.
She seed endlessly happy, her fans rarely ever seeing her in low spirits.
Through her songs, she conveyed emotions, stripping away the noise and restlessness of the soul, guiding it to a place of serenity where it could heal and find peace.
What truly moved people wasn’t just the lyrics, but the stories behind them, the life woven into every word.
Suddenly, the singing stopped, replaced by the ringing of a phone.
The entire venue, filled with fans waving red glow sticks, transford into a srizing sea of crimson.
Hearing the ringtone, she removed her in-ear monitors and answered the call right there, in front of thousands.
No one could hear the conversation.
But they saw it—the fleeting look of grievance on her ethereal face, followed by an irrepressible joy.
"The concert ends here. I have to go ho and cook. Don’t forget to refund the tickets..."
A concert, one still in progress, ca to an abrupt, almost careless end.
Just to go ho and cook?
Wasn’t this a bit too reckless?
......
At an internationally renowned internet company.
Their boss was never late.
But today, it was almost noon, and she still hadn’t shown up.
Employees who relied on glimpsing her divine beauty for motivation spent the day listless and uninspired.
Two luxury cars drove one after another down the newly widened avenue.
Over the years, they had renovated the area—the old narrow alleyways were now broad roads.
The small gate had been replaced with an automated chanical entrance.
The cars rolled in.
Two lush fruit trees cast a canopy of shade beneath the sun.
Under the trees stood their elder sister.
Today, she wore a simple yet elegant qipao, its slit revealing glimpses of her long, fair, and perfectly proportioned legs.
Her hair cascaded like a waterfall, resting lightly on her slender shoulders—a blend of innocence and allure that defied description...
A breeze stirred, making the qipao’s hem sway, as if she had stepped out of a painting.
Seeing the newcors in the courtyard, the corners of her eyes lifted with a natural charm, radiating an indescribable, breathtaking beauty...
"Sister, is what you said on the phone true?"
The two won gazed at her eagerly.
Though they had each reached the pinnacle of their respective fields, in her presence, they still carried a hint of youthful impetuosity.
Seeing the hope in their eyes, she gave a slight nod.
Her hands clenched tightly, her heart pounding uncontrollably—far from as calm as she appeared...
"Wonderful, just wonderful! Eight years, a full eight years! I knew it, I just knew it—my man isn’t soone so easily broken..."
"I only received a possible lead. It’s not confird."
"That’s enough. That’s more than enough. We’ve searched for so long—what we feared wasn’t the search itself, but the absence of any leads. Now that we have one, it’s enough, it’s enough..."
They had never given up. Four years ago, when they started their ventures...
At a ti when they desperately needed funding...
An elderly man who called himself Manager Qian arrived with a million-dollar investnt, laying a solid foundation for the company.
When unfair treatnt and contractual traps threatened to crush them, the company tore up the contracts the next day and set them free.
From that mont, they knew—it was him, helping them once again.
Just like when they first t, he had protected them...
He had always been there, silently watching over them.
And now, they were going to find him...
On the road, the three held each other’s hands tightly. No one could say who was the first to tear up.
They switched to a rental car midway.
As the navigation’s prompts grew closer, their hearts raced inexplicably.
A certainty surged within them: "He’s here. He must be here, he must..."
In an unfamiliar city, an unfamiliar environnt, their hearts recognized him before their eyes did.
When the tears finally fell, she couldn’t rember the last ti she had cried—but this ti, there was none of the helplessness from before...
The navigation’s voice cut off here.
They had arrived at a small coastal town.
The salty air clung to their skin, and their presence drew countless curious glances.
The locals, weathered by years under the sun, bore tanned, rough complexions.
Their fair, delicate skin and stunning beauty stood out like a srizing dream in this place.
They asked around town, they searched—yet found nothing. But they refused to give up.
Their hearts told them he was here. He had to be!
If not this town, then the next. They would keep going until they found him.
They had never stopped searching.
After a brief rest, the three exchanged smiles—it had been so long since they’d felt this way.
Village after village, they inquired, they looked.
Disappointnt after disappointnt, but they pressed on, arriving at the most remote settlent yet.
Here, life revolved entirely around fishing, isolated from the outside world.
Once more, they asked with hopeful hearts.
Once more, the answer was no.
Then, suddenly, a thought struck her: "Is there soone here called Xiao Tian?"
......
They broke into a run, not caring about appearances, even kicking off their shoes to move faster.
In the distance, a figure sat on a reclining chair, a wide-brimd hat shading his face as he fished off a platform.
It was him—the face that had haunted their dreams, the presence that had lingered in their thoughts countless tis.
Tears blurred their vision.
All three cried out at once: "Long Aotian!"
Hearing that na, Long Aotian stiffened for a mont before turning to look...
His nose suddenly stung with emotion. In that instant, their faces seed to revert to their eighteen-year-old selves—that age of unparalleled beauty, the very dawn of his own brightest days...
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