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No matter what others said, Ye QiuXue truly understood HuMing’s thoughts. And HuMing himself was different from everyone else—he really did intend to carry his beliefs through to the end.

Ye QiuXue never doubted HuMing’s ability. Just like she had always known: if he said he was ready, then he had made sure he was.

The rest… she just had to trust.

Truth be told, Ye QiuXue had always had a rather hazy understanding of love. Most of the ti, when she was with HuMing, she would follow his lead on matters of the heart—almost instinctively choosing to rely on him.

That day, after spending ti with HuMing, she had quietly listened to what he said.

Maybe HuMing was searching for true happiness. But what did happiness even an?

He didn’t know. Neither did she. They were both trying to find the answer, walking the sa path.

After their hotpot al, Ye QiuXue took Xia XiaoXi to the mall. She even helped XiaoXi pick out a few outfits. Of course, Ye QiuXue didn’t buy anything for herself—she had already gone shopping not long ago and didn’t see the need to clutter her closet any further.

“QiuXue, you really have your own mind about things, huh? But I really wanted to get you sothing.” Xia XiaoXi linked arms with Ye QiuXue as the two strolled down the street, chatting over ice cream.

“XiaoXi, this is exactly when you should be forming your own opinions. You ca to today to ask about HuMing because you were hoping to hear my answer, right? Trust —if you’re going to make a decision, make sure it’s truly yours. Don’t let too many other people’s opinions sway you. It’s your future. Only a future you build with your own hands is one you’ll never regret.”

“So, you're just letting HuMing do whatever he wants? What if he ends up liking another girl later on?”

“I don’t think about stuff like that. It’s not like I can’t live without HuMing. Besides…”

She paused for a beat, then added casually, “We’re not even adults yet. Why waste ti stressing over love? I still want to focus on my studies, get into a good university, find a decent job, and take care of myself and my grandma. The rest? Not gonna overthink it.”

Ye QiuXue laid bare her simplest wish—even though she herself was anything but simple.

To Ye QiuXue, there really was no need to force anything, especially after eting her parents.

“Everyone starts from a different place, but the finish line? That’s sothing we set for ourselves. Who knows, maybe one day I’ll just decide I don’t want to work anymore and beco a full-ti couch potato.” She raised her eyebrows and smiled at XiaoXi. Leaning in a little, she joked, “When that day cos, I hope you’ll support , XiaoXi~”

Xia XiaoXi burst out laughing, gently bumping her forehead against Ye QiuXue’s shoulder.

“Why wait? I can support you right now! I bet HuMing would be so confused like, ‘Why are both of them off doing their own thing together?’”

“But seriously,” Ye QiuXue said, her tone turning reflective. “Back when HuMing told he wanted everything… I was really caught off guard. At the ti, I was thinking, ‘Is he being way too optimistic?’ Even though I ended up going along with it, thinking back on it now still makes a bit annoyed.”

She frowned slightly, clearly still holding onto a sliver of frustration. Who says things like that to a girl, anyway?

The more she thought about it, the more she felt like she’d agreed too easily. HuMing needed to be taught a little lesson.

“XiaoXi, do you think… maybe since we agreed so easily, HuMing might think it’s all just normal—no big deal?”

“That’s exactly what I’m worried about! Just think about it…”

The two girls leaned in close, whispering about all the what-ifs of the future. No one would’ve guessed that on this particular night, the two of them were having such an unbelievable conversation.

Even more outrageous was the fact—they actually agreed with each other.

Back at ho, HuMing suddenly sneezed.

Mo QingXia, who was sitting across from him, instantly looked up in alarm, worried he might catch a cold. She quickly called for a servant to make sothing warm and nourishing.

Gu WeiJun watched all this with a look of deep contentnt. Then his gaze shifted toward Gu ZhaoChuan, who had been silently eating this whole ti, his eyes downcast, giving no visible reaction to the scene in front of him.

No one could tell what Gu ZhaoChuan was thinking. All they could do was wait.

Gu WeiJun turned his eyes back to HuMing. The fact that HuMing had returned to the Gu family at all was already a blessing. Now, he just wanted to resolve the situation with Shi Zhong as soon as possible, so the household could finally return to peace.

Gu WeiYi glanced at the ssage on his phone before slipping it back into his pocket.

Gu YunQin and Gu YunZhou leaned in close to HuMing, dragging Gu ZhaoChuan over to join them. Together, they chatted about final exam scores and school gossip.

Gu ZhouTing took it all in quietly, a contented expression on his face.

This was the harmony he had always hoped for. Even if the winds howled and storms raged outside, their family remained united.

After dinner, everyone returned to their rooms.

Mo QingXia knew HuMing would be heading back to the Han family soon, so she and Gu WeiJun went to his room to pack so gifts for him to bring along. Once again, HuMing was reminded of how capable his mother was as the true matriarch of the household.

No wonder Gu WeiJun never had to worry about dostic matters—Mo QingXia had already taken care of everything.

anwhile, Gu ZhouTing sat alone on his bed, his eyes drifting to the two photo fras on his desk.

One held a picture of him and his wife. The other—him and Gu ZhouXing, sitting together on a motorcycle.

Both n in the photo had sharp, striking features. Even today, they would’ve been the kind of n girls chased after.

The two had their arms around each other’s shoulders, relaxed, smiling brightly.

He still rembered—the motorcycle had been Gu ZhouXing’s first big purchase. The two brothers had been overjoyed for days.

But ti moved on.

He hadn’t expected that when Gu ZhouXing passed away… he wouldn’t even co ho one last ti.

Gu ZhouTing slowly pulled open a drawer and took out the letter HuMing had once brought him.

He had read it countless tis, morized every word, and yet—he couldn’t help but read it again.

Dear Brother, by the ti you read this letter, I might already be gone.

But don’t be too sad. These past years, I’ve had a good life out there—better than I ever did at the Gu household.

I know you’ve always blad . Back then, the Gu family could only choose one of us to stay and inherit the family, and the other had to leave JingDu. You and your wife had already packed your bags, ready to let stay. But I didn’t want that.

Brother, you were always the one more suited to be the head of the Gu family.

By now, you’ve probably already t HuMing. He’s a good kid—and yes, he’s your real grandson. But even if you know that Gu ZhaoChuan isn’t of our blood, I don’t think you’d cast him out. That’s just not who you are.

You’ve never liked ddling in these things—so let the kids figure it out themselves. Maybe HuMing and Gu ZhaoChuan will walk their own separate paths, like we once did. Or maybe, they’ll find a way to live in peace.

Let them decide.

And one more thing…

I’m sorry.

(SHMOLL: This is the reason I don’t want to be super rich. Normal rich-High dium is good enough.)

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