Ji Wanwan was stunned.
The man claimed to be accustomed to it, yet the distress in his eyes betrayed his true feelings.
As clever as she was, she immediately thought of the abnormalities Zhou Kai had shown when he was in Jiang City. "So, you returned to Jiang City for them as well?"
Zhou Kai looked down at the photo in his pocket watch, his gaze softening. "Yes..."
He slowly shared his story with Ji Wanwan until the sun rose and the first ray of light spilled into the room through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Only then did Zhou Kai finally smile with relief. "I don't know if my mom and sister are doing well over there, but I imagine it's got to be better than this purgatory-like apocalypse here."
After hearing Zhou Kai's story, Ji Wanwan felt nothing but heartache.
His strength was merely for the sake of one day securing the apology his mother deserved.