You Are What I Believe In

Rong Yan, who was behind Chu Li, pulled Chu Li's sleeve to motion for him not to speak too harshly. Chu Li was firm and he stared intensely at Eleven. After a while, Eleven opened her eyes and said, "Chu Li, keep these words between us. Don't tell Wei Wei anything."

As a woman, Rong Yan was more attentive and sensitive. She felt the sadness in Eleven's words and asked immediately, "What happened to Wei Wei? She was still fine when I talked to her on the phone a few days ago."

Eleven's expression darkened. "She had a miscarriage."

Rong Yan's eyes widened in shock. It was obvious whose child it was. She was heartbroken. Rong Yan had always treated Ye Wei and Eleven as her beloved younger sisters. It was inevitable for her to feel sad when she learned that the both of them had suffered so much pain and grievance in the past year.