Why did you treat her like this?
Just because of a vague and ethereal remark from the old monk?
Was all the affection I showed her over the past ten years of raising her a lie?
No one answered Aunt Chi's question.
Actually, Chi Tang really wanted to say something.
Maybe so.
But that little bit of affection is hardly worth a thousand taels of real gold or silver. And what about that illusory and beautiful notion of good fortune?
The initial feelings were based on exploitation, so naturally there wasn't much sincerity involved.
After a long while, Aunt Chi's suppressed sobs gradually subsided.
In fact, no matter what kind of relationship it is, it can't withstand more than 20 years of separation.
Time is the cruelest executioner in the world.
Even the closest relationships can't withstand the passage of time, fading away day by day, year by year.
Once she understood, Aunt Chi wasn't so upset anymore.
Because she is no longer the naive little girl she was more than 20 years ago, and the most important people in her life have changed from her parents to her own children.
She will take care of her health for the sake of her child.
"Does my mother know?"
"She never knew."
Yang Yi was certain of this.
Aunt Chi stood up to see the guest out: "Thank you for coming to tell me these things."
Yang Yi understood the unspoken implication of seeing the guest out, and without hesitation, he stood up, said a few words, and left.
Old Man Chi looked at her hesitantly: "Then you..."
"Big sister?"
Lin Huainan's voice suddenly came from the stairs.
"Big sister, you're here. Dad said he wants to see you."
As soon as the words were spoken, Old Man Chi and Chi Tang immediately looked nervously at Aunt Chi.
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