"Let's go, then," Bai Qian set down her tablet and looked at Bai Wei tenderly, "Maybe once you see him, you'll know what to say."
Absolute freedom was also part of the fabric of Bai Wei's family life. Her parents never interfered with her affairs; they had never gone through her drawers or read her diary.
Furthermore, they never meddled in each other's business. They could go out with their friends until late at night, and the only concern from the other would be a phone call to confirm safety. There was never anything like checking in or surprise visits.
This healthy family environment was why Bai Wei and her parents were like friends. The friends she had liked since childhood were all known by her parents, and she never had secrets from them.
Eventually, Bai Wei got up from the hospital bed. Just like her parents said, she wanted to see him. As for what she would say, that would become clear once she saw him.