Gong Chen lit his lighter, but in the end, extinguished the flame and tossed both the lighter and the cigarette onto the table.
Chen Jin handed him a bowl of soup. "Third Young Master, please."
Gong Chen’s fingertips grazed the rim of the steaming bowl, his tone indifferent: "When is she leaving?"
"The day after tomorrow."
Gong Chen stared at the soup in his hands without saying another word.
In the silence, neither of them noticed Sang Ran hiding outside the door.
She leaned against the wall near the door, tilting her head back as tears rolled down her cheeks.
Upon hearing movement inside, she immediately steadied herself against the wall and returned to her room.
As she walked back into the room step by step, she finally realized that ever since she had moved in, Gong Chen had cleared out all his personal belongings.
She was still herself; he was still himself.
Sang Ran collapsed onto the bed. She didn’t know how long she sat there until she pulled out her phone and sent a message to Lin Zhiyi.
"Let’s meet tomorrow."
Lin Zhiyi replied after a while.
"Alright."
...
The next afternoon.
Lin Zhiyi arrived at the dessert shop she had arranged to meet Sang Ran at.
As she pushed open the door, the sound of "Welcome!" was accompanied by the sweet aroma of desserts, instantly creating a sense of relaxation.
Lin Zhiyi scanned her surroundings and saw Sang Ran sitting in a corner by the window. Sang Ran raised her hand slightly, her expression calm and composed.
Lin Zhiyi walked over and sat down. "Sorry, there was a bit of traffic."
Sang Ran shook her head. "It’s fine. I ordered juice and dessert. See if there’s anything else you’d like to eat."
"No need, this is enough." Lin Zhiyi shook her head again.
She knew Sang Ran hadn’t called her here to eat.
Sang Ran stared at Lin Zhiyi for a long while but said nothing.
Lin Zhiyi let out a small sigh in her heart and took the initiative to ask, "What’s the matter?"
"Zhiyi, I was too forward yesterday," Sang Ran said in a low voice.
"Xiao Ran, don’t say that. I’m leaving tomorrow. It won’t affect anyone." Lin Zhiyi said seriously.
Sang Ran smiled faintly, coldly. "Really? Then why did you make loquat leaf tea for him? I didn’t even know there were so many things between you two."
Lin Zhiyi froze for a moment before quickly explaining, "It’s not what you think."
Sang Ran’s smile vanished, her gaze turning unfamiliar as she stared at Lin Zhiyi. "Then how should I interpret it? Should I admit that in his heart, you matter more than I do?"
"Xiao Ran." Lin Zhiyi raised her voice abruptly as a warning.
"Stop pretending, Lin Zhiyi. You haven’t lost your memory at all. This is just your tactic for seducing him."
Sang Ran bit down hard on the word "seducing," her eyes filled with resentment.
Lin Zhiyi immediately retorted, "It’s not true. I’ve forgotten everything—everything. You’re overthinking it."
At that, Sang Ran let out a cold laugh.
"I pity him. You’re a coward—not worthy of everything he’s done for you!"
"And then what?" Lin Zhiyi’s gaze cooled sharply and she retaliated with a question.
"What?"
Sang Ran’s expression faltered as she frowned at Lin Zhiyi.
Lin Zhiyi looked up, her tone calm. "Xiao Ran, if the two of us were truly together, would you bless us?"
The moment the words fell, Sang Ran’s face went completely pale.
Her expression gave it all away.
No, she wouldn’t bless them.
Lin Zhiyi shook her head in self-mockery. "Between him and me, is courage enough? You’re so clever. Ever since you returned to the country with the intention of marrying him, you’ve likely analyzed its feasibility. You confidently showed up before everyone because you knew everyone would bless your union."
"I’m not like that. Maybe reincarnation could give me a chance to be as unconcerned and effortlessly self-assured as you."
"I’m not smart, nor do I have solid backing. Even if I know a lot, I don’t even qualify to sit at the table and question. How would I fight back?"
As she spoke, Lin Zhiyi raised her hand to show the raised scar on the back of her hand.
"If it were you who got hurt, would the culprit still be walking away unscathed?"
The Sang Family would’ve come knocking already, wouldn’t they?
That’s Sang Ran’s privilege.
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