"Yes, Dad, I came back especially for this. You should listen to me, and come with me tomorrow," Qin Jian decided for Qin Ru Hai without waiting for his consideration.
Seeing that his son had not abandoned him, Qin Ru Hai felt warmth in his heart, and tears streamed down his cheeks, "Alright. I'll listen to you."
"That's right," Qin Jian felt relieved as his father agreed.
"Jianzi..." Li Junping looked at Qin Jian, hesitating as she asked, "Do your birth parents know about your visit this time? I know we made a grave mistake thirty years ago, and now we sincerely repent. I don't know if Chief Ning and his wife will forgive us..."
Qin Ru Hai's gaze also fixed on Qin Jian, their consciences having been tormented these past months.
Even though they knew they had committed an unforgivable mistake, they still hoped for forgiveness from the other party.
"I'm afraid it won't be easy," Qin Jian frowned, speaking softly.