This point is something Jun Ye wholeheartedly agrees with.
For Manman, as long as it could save her brother's life, even if this thing were ground to dust, it wouldn't matter; this was precisely the role it was meant to play.
But for Jun Ye, complex, very complex emotions were churning in his chest.
Going back, if she were to ask, how should he answer her?
Say, "This item saved your brother's life, you should be happy, you should be proud, because all you feared has come true."
This wasn't what he wanted.
What he least wanted was for family members, as kin, to worry about him even in the slightest.
With this incident, did it mean she would continue to have nightmares about him in the future?
His fingers kneaded his brow, deeply troubled.
"Then hide it from her completely," said Yao Ye, seeing what he was thinking, "If she asks, just say, 'since you gave it to me, how I handle it should be my affair.'