??496: Chapter 238 Yutang Song’s lancholy_2
496: Chapter 238 Yutang Song’s lancholy_2
So, letting this kind of emotion develop unchecked will have no good outco—
However, Song Yutang couldn’t think of a solution.
She had no intention of leaving the team, and with the trip to the Ghost Market imminent, the girl’s original plan was to take things one step at a ti.
At the ti, Song Yutang thought that although she liked her Master, it was rely a budding, faint affection—not yet to the point of deep longing or being so devastated without reciprocation that she couldn’t carry on living.
But she did not expect that the “deterioration” of this “illness” would be so rapid.
Perhaps it was because a first love holds such imnse significance, or perhaps she had never truly seen through her own heart—
If that woman hadn’t appeared on this journey, Song Yutang could have pretended not to see, not to know; she could have ignored the thorn in her heart and looked the other way…
But this world doesn’t work on “what ifs.”
She saw with her own eyes her Master strolling affectionately through the streets with that woman, and entering a room together, staying inside for the better part of a day…
Ridiculous as it sounds, Song Yutang couldn’t control her thoughts.
Her mind started conjuring up images of how those two might have been intimately entangled.
Though she hadn’t witnessed it firsthand, there was still a heavy, suffocating pain in her chest, so vivid and real.
Such thoughts could only be her tornting herself.
Song Yutang was deeply unhappy.
Dissatisfied with the current situation, but even more dissatisfied with herself.
She despised her own foolish thought patterns, for they were so dark and entirely unlike her usual self.
No one knew her true feelings, because she deliberately concealed these emotions.
She wept alone, grieved alone, feeling like a clown with no sense of reason.
But if any kind of feeling in this world were reasonable, there wouldn’t be so many heartbroken n and won, so many emotional entanglents.
And indeed, as they say, diseases of the heart are the hardest to cure.
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