"This is for you, whenever you're willing to forgive me, this ring will be waiting for you," he said, looking up at her with the familiar rogue smile lingering on his lips.
Zhan Mingyan looked down at the necklace in her palm, her gaze shifting to the ring on his finger. Her resolve seemed to waver a little.
If it had been before, when she confessed her love to him, she might have accepted the necklace and his feelings without hesitation. Now, it seemed too late.
Meanwhile, Lu Hui's gaze flitted between the two, a smirk creeping onto her lips.
"Alright, you didn't sleep well last night either. Don't open the shop today, go back and rest. I'll be off, and eat your breakfast while it's still hot," he said, unable to bear her discomfort. Bai Jue stood up, gently rubbed her head, and spoke in a soft voice.
"Aunt Lu, I'll be leaving now."
Lu Hui nodded, "Be careful on your way."
"Mm," Bai Jue hooked up a smile, lowering his gaze to Zhan Mingyan for a moment before stepping away.