Chapter 148: The Moment of Decisive Battle (3)
To Yin Yin, Huan Ling's words were like needles, piercing into her heart one by one. If it were her in the past, she might not have understood, but now, she already knew the purpose of Huan Ling bringing her to see Han Ji, or to see Zhou Yi. What else could she feel except guilt?
"Yier, be good. It's okay to look like your father, but you must not learn from your father. When you grow up, you must not abandon your wife and children."
Huan Ling's smiling face and those seemingly ordinary words once again made Yin Yin feel ashamed.
Han Ji, who was standing by, should have been very clear about Huan Ling's words, but even so, she could not refute it at all, and she didn't know how to comfort Yin Yin; seeing Yin Yin's pale face become even paler because of Huan Ling's words, Han Ji had the urge to rush up and hug her, but she couldn't move a step because of Huan Ling's words, what could she do? Huan Ling's words were not wrong at all, Han Ji realized that everything was so cruel.
"Okay, I'll take Yi'er to get some snacks, and you two can have a good chat. If you miss this opportunity, you don't know if you'll have the chance to meet again next time."
After saying this, Huan Ling showed a perfect smile, and without waiting for Han Ji and Yin Yin to answer, he hugged Zhou Yi and left.
Even when watching Zhou Yi being taken away by the phantom spirit, Han Ji remained unmoved, as if she was already accustomed to such things. More importantly, she had no room for resistance here.
During the long time after Huan Ling took Zhou Yi away, Han Ji and Yin Yin were silent to each other. Han Ji was better, she was just thinking about how to start the conversation. As for Yin Yin, she seemed to be completely deprived of life . Her eyes had lost focus and her face was lifeless. It was impossible to tell what she was thinking.
A gust of wind ruffled the hair of both of them. However, just when Yin Yin was indifferent to all this, a warm hand smoothed her hair that was ruffled by the wind. When she came to her senses, she met Han Ji's gentle and slightly sad eyes, and her faint smile.
"haven't seen you for a long time."
Han Ji's gentle voice and smile bloomed in Yin Yin's ears and eyes, and in an instant tears blurred Yin Yin's eyes.
Quietly watching the tears rolling in Yinyin's eyes, Han Ji was relieved to find that Yinyin had returned to her original self, and at the same time she found that she really couldn't hate her; reaching out her hand , wiping away the tears that overflowed from Yinyin's eyes, Han Ji smiled and said: "Tears don't suit you, your smile is the most beautiful."
Listening to Han Ji's voice that was free of hatred and infinitely gentle, Yin Yin felt even more guilty. Thinking back to the last time they met, she felt that she was really ashamed.
"It's better than anything else that you're okay. Before someone comes to rescue us, stay strong. This way you can hold on and see the person you want to see the most, right?" Han Ji gently wiped away Yin Yin's tears and spoke softly.
However, after hearing Han Ji's words, Yin Yin's tears overflowed even more, as if they would never end; Yin Yin did not deny that she had someone she wanted to see the most, but so did Han Ji? She did not know whether Zhou Yan had met Han Ji or Zhou Yi, but she was sure that the person Han Ji wanted to see the most must be Zhou Yan; speaking of Zhou Yan, Yin Yin had to admit her guilt and cruelty. If a man like that was not too infatuated with her, how could he be so cruel to Han Ji? If it was not because of her, how could Zhou Yan treat Han Ji like this? Therefore, whenever she saw Han Ji, Yin Yin would feel ashamed. Perhaps she did not force it, but it was undeniable that Zhou Yan's feelings and persistence for her were the facts that hurt Han Ji, so even if it was not her intention, she could not escape the blame for it.
Compared to Han Ji, she didn't know what kind of mood she should use to describe her feelings. Seeing Yin Yin again made her feel blocked in her heart. It was not because she felt this way when she saw Zhou Yan, but because Yin Yin herself gave her this real feeling. This feeling made Han Ji feel an indescribable heartache. This was not only because of the visible scars on Yin Yin's body , but also because of the heartbreaking sadness in Yin Yin's eyes. Han Ji didn't know what happened after that, but she was sure that something she couldn't imagine must have happened, otherwise Zhou Yan or Yin Yin shouldn't be like this. Was it related to the person in Yin Yin's heart? Han Ji couldn't be sure.
A long, long time passed.
Sitting beside the stone table, Han Ji held Yin Yin's cold and scarred hands, as if she wanted to convey her warmth to her, so she never let go and kept looking at Yin Yin quietly, waiting for her to calm down.
"Are you feeling better?" Han Ji's voice was still gentle.
Yin Yin looked at her with a confused expression, but still nodded in response. Her tears had dried up, but there was still a thin layer of moisture in her eyes, as if it would burst out at any time.
After staring at Yinyin for a long time, Han Ji spoke again, her voice choking: "Your voice..."
Maybe Han Ji knows nothing, but it doesn't mean that Han Ji is stupid or slow. At least from the time she saw Yin Yin again until now, she has noticed something strange in Yin Yin's words and deeds. Although she can't believe it, it will not affect the existence of the facts.
In response to this, Yin Yin gave Han Ji a bitter smile, without any other response. Was she used to it? Or did she not mind? Or was there something else?
Yin Yin's answer made Han Ji feel a sore throat. She didn't know what to say for a moment, and her eyes were full of heartache.