More Love for Oneself
Xia Bing spoke casually, but this matter had long since formed an untouchable scar in her heart.
“Actually, there are some people in the world who have no blood relation to us, but still care for and love us. Blood ties aren’t the only source of warmth…” Sometimes, those with blood relations can hurt us in ways more profound and invisible.
Xiahou Zun looked at the woman before him, thinking she was truly a complex woman – sometimes petty, sometimes disregarding morality, and sometimes so empathetic… such a contradictory woman!
Yi Yi, Cheng Hui, and herself had known each other for a long time, since middle school, and Yi Yi naturally had deep prejudices against Xiao Yu. Summer Ice was grateful to Yi Yi for her feelings, but the matter was not Xiao Yu’s fault, “If we both liked the same guy and he chose you in the end… it’s because you two have feelings for each other. Xiao Yu and Cheng Hui did nothing wrong… so don’t say such things again. What would Xiao Yu think if she knew?”
Bystander’s Clarity
After exchanging words, Yi Yi reluctantly accepted Summer Ice’s explanation.
“Isn’t it for two people? Who are you planning to give the extra portion to?” Yi Yi asked.
“Xia Hou Zun. He’s also in the hospital. I just met him.”
“How is he in the hospital? You’re buying him lunch. Don’t tell me you have no feelings for him. Although he’s cold, with few rumors, there have been some recent gossip…” Yi Yi spilled everything she knew.
“Yi Yi, you seem to know him quite well. Are you interested in him?”
“Don’t tease me. I’m not interested in such cold men. I like… someone like Chen Hai Jun…” Yi Yi was lost in her thoughts.
Summer Ice saw Yi Yi’s sweet smile, clearly the expression of someone in love.
“It seems you have a good impression of Chen Hai Jun. I think he’s a good person, worth pursuing, but…” Summer Ice remembered her unresolved feelings and wondered if she should tell Yi Yi.
Yi Yi grabbed Summer Ice’s free hand, “No more ‘buts’. Catch a good man quickly, or another woman will take him, and you’ll cry for nothing.”



