His body suddenly stiffened. Her voice and embrace seemed to soothe all his uneasiness.
'My Yiran...'
Because of her, he felt so good... to be alive.
If he had not met her, then that was all to life. He would be nothing but an empty shell. There would not even be joy or sorrow. He would only be ‘alive’ without ever experiencing the joys of life.
"Yiran, don't shatter my dream," he murmured.
"It won't be a dream. The beautiful times we have are all real. It won't be as unreal as a dream," Ling Yiran said seriously.
"So Jin, your dreams won't shatter. We're just going to have more real beautiful times together."
He slowly looked up, and those eyes gazed deeply at her. Then, he lowered his head and kissed her lips deeply. "Okay, it won't be a dream anymore."
Would their future be what he imagined it to be? He only hoped that there would never be a day when his dream shattered!
If it was only a beautiful dream for her to stay with him forever, he wanted to live in this beautiful dream until he died!
...
Ling Yiran received a phone call from Mr. Qin and Mrs. Qin, saying that Qin Lianyi had woken up. She rushed to the hospital immediately.
Ling Yiran's eyes turned red as she looked at her best friend in the ICU through the transparent glass wall.
"What? He's not dead? Have the police found him?" Mr. Qin and Mrs. Qin were immediately stirred up.
"I... just heard someone saw him in J City, but the police haven't officially found him yet, so... Let's just wait for the police to inform us," said Ling Yiran.
She deliberately omitted Bai Tingxin's intimacy with the ‘real’ heiress of the Gao family, not wanting Mr. Qin and Mrs. Qin to be more worried.
After all, they had not figured out everything yet. No one knew what on earth was going on with Bai Tingxin.
However... Lianyi had woken up. They still had to find a way to contact Bai Tingxin to set Lianyi's mind at rest!
When Ling Yiran went to see Qin Lianyi the next day, she had just fallen asleep.
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