The weather was a bit cool, and Yue Linze, afraid she might catch a cold, closed the car window, and the car interior immediately fell silent.
“What did you just say?” he asked.
Tao Yu smiled: “I said, now that you’re out, what are your plans for the future?”
“Are you going back to the island?” Yue Linze countered.
Tao Yu shook her head: “I’ll follow you.”
Although it was an expected answer, Yue Linze couldn’t help but laugh. After a while, he reached out and grabbed Tao Yu’s hand, gently saying, “Then I’ll have to work hard. Otherwise, how will I support you with your big appetite?”
“Do you have a plan?” Tao Yu’s heart sank, suddenly feeling inexplicably sad. But she didn’t stop him from continuing, because she knew this was the right way.
Yue Linze looked at the horizon, a smile playing on his lips: “I’ll earn money in the future, give you a life that everyone envies, and then we’ll have a child. You just focus on giving birth, and I’ll take care of everything else. I’ll teach him how to grow up, handle parent-teacher meetings, and you just need to be well…”
Tao Yu looked at the gradually fragmenting scenery outside the window, feeling a sourness in her heart. Yue Linze seemed unaware, looking at her and pinching her cheek: “Why do you look unhappy? Don’t want a child? It’s fine if we don’t, we can still be good together, as long as you’re by my side.”
Tao Yu looked at his easy smile, feeling empty inside. His body gradually blurred, and she took a deep breath and asked, “Are you happy now?”
“Very happy,” he said.
She laughed: “That’s good. At least in this moment of eliminating resentment, his heart has been completely freed.”
Yue Linze laughed, looking ahead, and after a while asked, “Will you remember me?”
Before Tao Yu could speak, everything around her collapsed, and when she opened her eyes from the chaos, she was back in the treatment room, still sitting on the sofa.
“Miss Tao, you’re awake?”