My eyes suddenly became moist, and tears fell uncontrollably again, hitting the phone screen in big drops.
I didn't bother to wipe my tears. My fingers were tapping on the screen quickly, and I sent her a message to explain. Every word was filled with my despair and earnestness: "Ye Yao, you must believe me. It's really a misunderstanding. Li Min did it on purpose. I haven't done anything to let you down from the beginning to the end. Please reply to me when you see the message, okay? I beg you..." I stared at the phone screen, hoping that she would turn it on, see my explanation, and forgive me this time.
I raised my hand to wipe away the tears on my face, took a deep breath, slowly opened the door, and walked out of the bar with unsteady steps, as if I had lost my soul.
After waiting on the roadside for a while, he took a taxi and went straight to Ye Yao's house.
As soon as I arrived downstairs of her house, my heart started beating fast. I hesitated for a long time and raised my hand to knock on the door, but it seemed like something was holding it back and I couldn't bring my hand down. I was filled with anxiety and fear.
I subconsciously looked up at Ye Yao's room and found that the light was not on.
At this moment, the door opened, and Ye Yao's mother's familiar and kind smile appeared before her eyes. She smiled and said, "You're standing downstairs without knocking. Ye Yao went to her grandmother's house. Didn't I tell you?"
I quickly forced a smile and responded awkwardly: "Auntie, please give this to her for me. I have to go back early tomorrow morning." As I said that, I took out the gold bracelet that I bought for Ye Yao from my pocket and handed it to her mother.
Her mother took it, opened it, and was stunned for a moment. Then she handed the bracelet back to me and said with a smile, "You should give it to her yourself. Did you two have a conflict?"
I quickly denied it and said in a panic, "No, no."
"Come in, what does it look like standing at the door?"
My heart was in a mess, and I just wanted to leave quickly, so I said, "Auntie, there are a lot of things to do in the store today. I'll leave first. I'll find some time to hand it over to her myself."
"How about asking your uncle to take you there?"
I quickly waved my hands and said as I stepped back, "Let's go. No need, no need. Thank you, Auntie."
Her mother shouted from behind: "Stop arguing, talk it out nicely if you have anything to say."
I didn't even dare to turn my head, but just responded loudly: "I know, Auntie."
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