Their relationship, after all, still couldn't stand the light of day; it was better to remain cautious until the elders' impression of Hou Liang had completely faded.
Before dawn even broke, the ardently in love couple parted ways. After Liu Jun left sneakily, Yin Mingfang was left alone, melancholy in the presence of the moon outside the window for quite some time.
Maybe at the beginning, she had a bit of an ulterior motive, but now, she only wanted to be with Liu Jun, this raw and unrefined man, for a long, long time. Perhaps it was precisely because she recognized this shift in her own mindset that she felt extra urgent, full of guilt; she couldn't wait to revive Hou Liang and then, and then…
At this thought, Yin Mingfang suddenly felt a burst of irritation.
She smashed a teacup with a flick of her hand, took several rapid breaths, and then sat down cross-legged, taking a while before she finally sank into meditation, her mood gradually becoming calm and serene.