More often, she would still climb to the rooftop, gazing at the sky, but now with a different question seeking an answer. A girl’s emotions often quietly spread in the most unnoticed, ordinary moments, growing uncontrollably while she remains unaware. But when she finally realizes, it’s usually accompanied by heartbreaking pain.
She had fallen for Tian Ye, deeply. The moment he left, her feelings were already etched into her bones.
Si Xiaoshuang sat on the rooftop and made a phone call, “Hello, butler. Arrange a private jet to Hong Kong. Yes, today…”
Si Xiaoshuang, this princess, protected and sheltered since childhood, though beautiful and charming, had an empty soul. Especially as a young girl, she craved a hero, an idol, hoping to find spiritual support and protection, not her father’s armed guards.
Although Si Xiaoshuang was a noble princess, she had never had any sense of direction in her heart. What would she be like if her father wasn’t Si Kun, if she wasn’t a wealthy young lady? Was her timidity in love proof that she was only meant to be a gray princess?
If she lost all this, she wouldn’t have inexplicably fallen for Tian Ye, but instead become a blind, chasing groupie, because her heart needed a hero.
Long-confined flowers in a flower room can indeed bloom beautifully and release an enticing fragrance, but they exist within barriers. If they leave that protection, just like Si Xiaoshuang suddenly losing Tian Ye, these flowers would feel they’ve lost everything, suffocating without breath, because they have become dependent on protection, just as Si Xiaoshuang has come to rely on Tian Ye. If the flowers can’t find their greenhouse, and Si Xiaoshuang can’t find her Tian Ye, they would wither.
Si Xiaoshuang came to Hong Kong, seeking her lover.
During the month Tian Ye spent with Si Xiaoshuang, he could sense her talents, her refinement, and her charm as an attractive woman.
But for Tian Ye, this was both too much and too little.
Too much – there were many such girls around Tian Ye, clingy, impossible to shake off or avoid.



