Chapter 123 Heart Lock (4)
In short, judging from Yinyin's attitude, Han Ji felt that it was extremely natural, but this naturalness made Han Ji feel that something was wrong? She couldn't tell what was wrong.
For a long time, Han Ji was immersed in her own thoughts and completely forgot to answer Yin Yin's question. When she reacted, she was facing Yin Yin's inquiring eyes, without any intention of urging, but with a puzzled look at Han Ji. Han Ji was suddenly startled and answered: "He is very good."
When answering, Han Ji's eyes unconsciously avoided Yin Yin. Although Yin Yin's eyes and expression were indifferent, Han Ji still subconsciously avoided it. Even her words were a little hesitant and her voice was very low. Anyone could tell that this was an extremely unnatural answer. But Yin Yin didn't care, or did she simply not care? In short, Yin Yin had no reaction to Han Ji's answer, as if it was just a question and an answer, irrelevant to the content, that's all.
"Don't you hate him?"
Han Ji was startled by Yin Yin's sudden question. She really didn't expect Yin Yin to ask two unexpected questions in a row. Looking at Yin Yin's indifferent expression, she didn't know whether it was intentional or unintentional, or did she see through her heart? No, Han Ji shook her head suddenly. At least from Yin Yin's attitude, it didn't seem to be the case.
"Why do you ask?"
Forcibly suppressing the doubts and excitement in her heart, Han Ji tried to make her voice as calm as possible and asked.
"...Or do you hate me?"
Ignoring Han Ji's counter-question, Yin Yin asked another new question, and this time Han Ji opened her eyes wide.
"Do you really hate me?"
As if she had gotten the answer from Han Ji's expression, Yin Yin smiled slightly at herself, making it hard to tell what she was thinking. Han Ji instinctively wanted to shake her head, to deny it, but she couldn't even say a word, let alone shake her head. Did she really agree with Yin Yin's words unconsciously in her heart? But Yin Yin's reaction was not at all like the attitude of a person who was hated, as if it was a very ordinary thing.
Han Ji was now certain that Yin Yin was now so strange to her that she didn't recognize her at all, or had she never known her from the beginning? Instantly, an idea flashed through Han Ji's mind. She looked at Yin Yin and asked cautiously and with a hint of suspicion: "You... have recovered your memory?"
Maybe this question is stupid and shouldn't be asked, but Han Ji couldn't help but speak. However, Yin Yin didn't answer. Sometimes silence is the best answer. At least it's not hard to see from Yin Yin's expression, so Han Ji was stunned. It's not that she didn't believe Yin Yin had recovered her memory, but she didn't believe that Yin Yin would become so indifferent after recovering her memory, as if she had lost all her feelings. Han Ji should have noticed it when she saw Yin Yin for the first time. But Han Ji didn't understand why Yin Yin became like this after recovering her memory? Shouldn't she go back to that person? Han Ji didn't forget that person was dead before Yin Yin lost her memory, but now that she has recovered her memory, she should know that person is still alive and well, and wasn't Yin Yin by that person's side not long ago? Why? ? Han Ji had countless questions in her mind.
Just when Han Ji had countless questions she wanted to know, Yin Yin fell silent. Under Han Ji's gaze, she was soft, or perhaps lazy would be a more appropriate description. Yin Yin lay down on the square table in front of her. If it weren't for the clear light flashing in Yin Yin's eyes, Han Ji would have thought that Yin Yin was a body that had completely lost its soul.
After a long while, Han Ji took a deep breath and said: "Why are you so sure that I hate you? What if I say I don't hate you?"
"It doesn't matter whether you hate or not, that's your business."
Although she got an answer, there was no anger in Yin Yin's tone, and her attitude was almost ruthless. Han Ji felt cold all over.
Is this person in front of me really Yin Yin? Han Ji couldn't help wondering.
After a while, when Han Ji felt she didn't know what to say, Yin Yin's voice sounded at the right time: "You have every reason to hate me, and I think you should hate me. I hated you before, but not now."
Han Ji stared at Yin Yin in a daze. This should be regarded as a supplement to the previous answer, but the tone did not change at all. However, Han Ji was still surprised by Yin Yin's words. Anyway, Yin Yin's words one after another shocked her, as well as her actions. Now Han Ji seems to have slowly adapted to it, but she is still a little surprised, so she asked: "Why?"
Han Ji knew that if Yin Yin really recovered her memory, she would certainly have someone to hate, and she would have absolutely sufficient reasons to do so. So why didn't she hate them now?
At this time, Yin Yin raised her eyes slightly, met Han Ji's gaze, and said lightly: "Because I already hate you, and if I continue to hate you, wouldn't it be stupid? It will only make me more miserable."
If Yin Yin had said this before or under normal circumstances, Han Ji might have thought it made sense, but now it sounded almost heartless, especially when facing her indifferent and emotionless eyes.
"You really think so?"
Even though Han Ji knew that Yin Yin was extremely abnormal at the moment, she still wanted to confirm the authenticity of this sentence and to confirm Yin Yin's true thoughts. However, for now, she did not hold out much hope; besides, even if Yin Yin really answered, Han Ji did not know how much she could believe it. From this point of view, when Han Ji asked this question, it was probably just a subconscious reaction, right?