When she was back in the elevator, Ye Tianxin saw her reflection in the steel doors and realized that she'd been crying.
"Did Brother Li notice that I was crying? That's so embarrassing! I'm a grown woman. Why am I so emotional? This is a bad sign," she thought.
When Ye Tianxin returned to the ward, her grandmother could tell at one glance that she had been crying. "Tianxin, you couldn't bear to see Li leave, could you?" she asked.
"Grandmother, I'm fine. I just don't know how to repay Brother Li's kindness. He was so nice to us," Ye Tianxin replied.
"If it hadn't been for Brother Li, I probably wouldn't have been able to survive in the capital and find such a skilled specialist to operate on Grandmother. Every single step I've taken in life has been so difficult," Ye Tianxin thought.
"Li is a good man. Let's be kinder toward him from now on," Grandmother consoled weakly, and Ye Tianxin felt a wave of sadness wash over her.