Overwhelming Happiness

Gong Xin let out a relieved sigh when she saw Gu Zi break into a smile.

The group, chatting and laughing, piled into the car, but Su Shen said nothing. Gu Zi couldn't help but think that the older man truly understood her—at times like this, what she needed wasn't comforting words, but a quiet moment to regroup. And as usual, Su Shen came through.

When they arrived at Golden Sun Hotel, Su Shen had already made sure everything was in perfect order.

Throughout dinner, no one mentioned the exams. Instead, the conversation focused on Gu Zi's health, urging her to relax and rest after the stress of the tests.

As the meal concluded, a waiter arrived with a large bouquet of red roses.

Gu Zi instinctively glanced at Su Shen, who stood there, broad-shouldered and stiff as a board. Upon meeting her gaze, he cleared his throat and, with a slight awkwardness, said, "The florist told me that for young women, red roses are the best, so I got them for you."