“Selina, although you have always been mysterious to outsiders, perhaps nothing is wrong with you or Mrs. Di, is it?” Grace asked excitedly.
The mention of “Mrs. Di” made Ou Xueman stiffen. This unfamiliar title stirred emotions within her.
A sarcastic smile lingered on her lips, “I have never denied it, nor have I acknowledged it.”
Grace’s face turned pale. “Is this the result, so you only have to bear the ethical love?”
Ou Xueman pointed at herself and then at Tong Yifeng on the sickbed. “We love?”
“I thought it was only his wishful thinking; I never imagined you actually loved each other,” Grace said painfully.
“No, Grace, you are overthinking,” Ou Xueman felt a mix of laughter and tears. “What made you think this?”
Grace gazed distantly at Tong Yifeng. “His eyes when he looks at you. Although he has been suffering, I can feel his pain.” She then covered her face and wept softly.
“Eyes?” Ou Xueman recalled Tong Yifeng’s gaze, which was gentle and full of love.
She sighed lightly. “Grace, if you knew what we have experienced, you would understand that this will never go beyond family.”
“No, Selina, I understand him better than anyone.” Grace grabbed her shoulders. “The way he looks at you is not how a brother looks at a sister; it is something else entirely.”
“No, Grace, you…” Ou Xueman was about to explain further when Tong Yifeng interrupted her.
With a slightly embarrassed tone, he said, “Miss Grace, what are you talking about?”
Today in central London, a bombing occurred, resulting in two casualties. Police have investigated the explosion and identified the vehicle as belonging to the U.S. Di Consortium’s chief executive, Mr. Di Xi Huang. The casualties were the executive and his driver. The Di Consortium has not responded to the incident, and London police have stated that a terrorist attack cannot be ruled out.
The text appears to be a chapter from “Not Wanting to Say I Love You” , specifically chapters 66 and the beginning of chapter 67. It focuses on characters named Tong Yifeng, Ou Xueman, Grace, and references an incident involving Di Xi Huang in London, describing a hospital scene, emotional interactions, and a sudden news report about a bombing.



