Could it be that he really had let go? His obsessions with her, his hatred for that man, had he released them all?
Ye Ning clenched the brown paper envelope in her hand. "Brother Lin, thank you. Rest easy, no matter how long, you will always be family to me, Ye Ning, my brother."
Family? Brother?
The man who had been standing here gazing at the lingering sunset off in the distance heard these words and tugged at the corner of his mouth. Finally, he laughed, "Alright, family. I heard you've started working at Longfeng?"
Ye Ning nodded. "Yes, Ou Mucen arranged it. He now holds 50% of the shares and needed someone there, so he sent me."
"Have you ever thought about why he chose you to go?"
"He said he needed someone he could trust…" Ye Ning looked down.
When Ou Mucen sent her to Longfeng, that was indeed what he had said, and she, too, was willing to believe him.