The man articulated each word as if they were landing on her heart.
She felt as if her heart was being yanked fiercely by someone.
After a silent moment, Su Wan softly said, "Gu Nanzhou, there's no need for you to do this."
Her smile was light, and so was her voice: "It's all in the past."
"When I was filled with nothing but thoughts of you, you never once looked my way, and now, as those feelings of love have dissipated, saying these things is meaningless."
Gu Nanzhou was panicked and his voice was hoarse and strained: "No, Wanwan, give me a little more time."
Su Wan gently pushed him, prompting him to look up at her.
The corners of Gu Nanzhou's eyes were red, his gaze deep, paranoid, and stubborn.
Suddenly, Su Wan felt that Gu Nanzhou was like a child who hadn't grown up. She shook her head: "Gu Nanzhou, some things, once broken, can never be put back together again."