Slowly spread his arms

Leh Ying put down her chopsticks and looked out toward the terrace, beckoning with her hand.

The wrist bore a bright and sparkling camellia diamond bracelet.

Since the two of them had tied the knot, only abroad did she wear the expensive gifts and jewelry he had bought her, moving freely and unrestrained.

Xu Jingxi extinguished his cigarette and curved his lips at her.

His face was lost in the backlight shadow, blurred, dim, and his expression indiscernible.

She immediately ran out obediently, standing in front of him, tiptoeing, yet no matter how hard she tried, she was still not as tall as him.

"I'm not as tall as you," she said.

Xu Jingxi bent down to look at her, "It doesn't matter."

Her delicate little face immediately broke into a smile.

On the return trip that day.

Before she boarded the plane, she had Schreyer prepare oil paper and paints, planning to draw during the flight, opting for yogurt over coffee.

Two private business jets.