On her wedding night, Jiang Yilai's comatose husband suddenly woke up. Thus, Jiang Yilai, who was unloved by her father, disliked by her stepmother, had her boyfriend stolen by her stepsister, ...
Jiang Lezhen nodded vigorously upon hearing this: "I really want him to experience this kind of pain someday, so he'll know just how outrageous he's been."
"Okay, don't be sad over this scumbag. You're still young and beautiful, and you'll meet someone who truly loves you."
"After today, I will no longer be the foolish woman who would shed a single tear for him. I will start a new life, just as you said."
"That's the right way to think about it. I'll have a couple of drinks with you."
"Thank you, thank you so much."
It was only at this moment that Jiang Lezhen realized that all these years, besides trying to please Fu Junhao, she hadn't even taken care of her friends.
In the end, he offended all his family and friends, and only Jiang Yilai was willing to stay by his side.
She was truly grateful. If she could do it all over again, she would definitely treat this older sister well and would never do anything to hurt her again.
"Drink freely tonight, I'm here."
Jiang Lezhen burst into tears, finally understanding what the most important thing in life is.
It's not some vague, ethereal love, but the real, tangible affection of family.
In the middle of the night, the two escorted Jiang Lezhen back to the Jiang family home. Jiang Weijie thanked them repeatedly, and now that he no longer needed anything from his daughter, their relationship had improved considerably.
"Lai Lai, you've gone to so much trouble again."
"I heard from Lezhen that you are going to immigrate with her."
Jiang Weijie nodded: "The company here can't keep going, so I plan to leave with them and do some small business abroad."
"That's a good plan. You can consult me if you have any questions about anything while you're abroad."
"Thank you, Lai Lai, for helping us so much."
Jiang Yilai nodded slightly and left without saying anything more.
Back in the car, she felt a mix of emotions she couldn't quite describe. Fu Nanxiao held her hand, understanding her state of mind.
"Actually, this is not bad."
Jiang Yilai nodded. The changes in the Jiang family father and daughter had gradually helped her let go of the pain in her heart.
"Time really can change everything."
"Not necessarily, just like my love for you, it will never change."
Jiang Yilai leaned on his shoulder and said with relief, "You are my greatest pride."
Fu Nanxiao leaned closer with a smile, feeling deeply gratified to receive such praise from Jiang Yilai.
"I will always keep it up."
The two women held his arms, and although they no longer spoke, they understood each other's feelings.
The next morning, Fu Nanxiao invited Gao Zhuo to the Fu family home.
Jiang Yilai was still a little worried before leaving home.
"How about I go with you?"
Fu Nanxiao laughed and said, "You are a believer in the rule of law, while we are taking an unconventional path. You'd better not go."
Jiang Yilai was amused by his words and understood that he was planning to use unconventional methods to prevent her from participating, which naturally made sense.
"Okay, I'll wait for your news."
"I'll bring the child back later, so tell Jiang Lezhen to be prepared."
Jiang Yilai nodded: "I understand, I'll go over there later."
Fu Nanxiao left with a confident smile, determined to fulfill his promise to Jiang Yilai.
Before Fu Jiang and his son even got out of bed, they heard the butler report on Fu Nanxiao. They immediately changed their clothes and went downstairs. When they saw that he had brought Gao Zhuo with him, they immediately realized that something was wrong.
Fu Junhao said unhappily, "I haven't even gone looking for trouble with you yet, and you've already come knocking on my door. What's with the lawyer with you?"
Fu Nanxiao glanced at him coldly, immediately dispelling Fu Junhao's imposing aura. He even shifted his gaze, not daring to meet Fu Junhao's eyes, though he was still afraid of him deep down.
Fu Jiang wasn't afraid and said sternly, "You've been coming here quite often lately."