Chapter 68 The Word "Love"



Han felt a pang of heartache upon hearing this, finding it hard to imagine how difficult it must have been for her to give birth alone in a coffin.

Just thinking about this scene made her heart ache.

"Did he dig up your grave and rescue you? Did you know each other before? How could he..." do something so shocking.

Yun Wanyin's face was slightly flushed, but fortunately, she had a lot of acne, so her mother couldn't tell.

We don't really know each other; we've only interacted a few times.

When he was still in the mansion, I once went to the stables to watch the snow fall and saw someone leaning against the wall, half-dead. I called the doctor over to take a look and had someone brew some medicine.

Later, when I went to the stable, he thanked me, and I realized that he was the stable boy my father had mentioned who was very good at riding. I had just casually praised him.

Once, I rode my Snow White out for a ride, and I don't know what it ate, but when I came back, I was vomiting and had diarrhea. It was he who cured me.

As far as I can remember, I've only seen him a few times.

Later, he went to the army with my father, and I never saw him again until he dug me out of my grave.

"I see."

Han sighed.

"It's the good karma you created."

The word "love" has no origin, yet it goes on and on.

For Yin'er, it was just a small act of kindness, but for Fu Junshi, it was a life-saving grace.

Perhaps from the moment he was rescued, he kept Yin'er in his heart.

That's why he wanted to open Yin'er's coffin to see her one last time after her burial.

This saved Yin'er's life.

How has he treated you all these years?

Han pressed for further questioning.

"very good."

Yun Wanyin answered without hesitation.

Aside from her parents, no one treated her better than Fu Junshi.

"What about the child? Did he survive?"

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