You promised to give her happiness, but she still ended up unhappy! You are a hopeless mess!
Feng Feng reached into her bag, pulled out a coin, and held it up before his eyes. “Let our parents decide. Heads, everything ends here, you go back to Beijing, I stay, and we never see each other again; tails, it means we are forgiven!”
“Before you throw this fateful coin, I have a few words to say,” Ya Ye gazed at her intently. “No matter what fate has in store, I’m still grateful to heaven for letting me meet you and experience a lifetime’s worth of true love. Whether as a sister or as a lover, I only love you! Even if you say you don’t love me, my heart will not change!”
Tears flowed silently. Feng Feng tossed the coin into the air. Decide, spirits of our parents! Is loving someone deeply a sin? If it’s not allowed, then why do we love so truly and fervently?
The coin performed a free fall, landing on the ground. It spun continuously, slowing down, and finally came to a trembling stop.
Silence fell as their gazes dared not meet. Heads! Everything will end!
“While there’s still a chance, Ya Ye, let’s elope,” Feng Feng said, lowering her head. It didn’t matter if the future held unhappiness; she couldn’t wait for misfortune to strike Ya Ye before deciding to let go.
Why? Is this what’s considered normal? Loving someone to the extent of forsaking everything, yet this love is forbidden by God! Ya Ye wanted to scream, to shatter the world. No rules! No prohibitions! None of it is needed!
“Let’s escape, to a place where no one knows us!”
Feng Feng gazed at the faces of their parents. Could they really escape? She had already prepared herself to accept misfortune, but their parents’ warning in her dream reminded her. She was his sister; she should have the courage to reject him. Could she really win against God? Could she bear to let him suffer in hell with her? If God truly wants to punish someone, then let it be me!
“Ya Ye, it’s over,” she said coldly.
“I can’t accept this outcome!” He grabbed her hand. “Ye Feng Feng, weren’t we very happy in Beijing?”



