In the span of three years, she never once visited Kyoto, and Ye Sihan had not broken his promise—he never showed up before her.
Whenever the quadruplets missed their dad, it was their uncle who took them on flights to see him.
As the quadruplets grew older, they must have understood the situation between their mom and dad.
However, they never questioned her about it.
Xing Ling returned to her room, took a shower, and lay in bed, staring at the ceiling with a distant gaze.
Three years had passed—hadn't Ye Sihan met a woman he wanted to marry?
She might seem single, but that marriage certificate was still valid.
Nevertheless, as long as Ye Sihan didn't appear before her, she could avoid thinking about it and live a comfortable life.
She was now successful in her career, with a large reputation at home and abroad, able to do what she desired. This was progress in her life.
She liked it very much.
And she considered herself single.