Bone Deep Tenderness 3: Let You Go
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He reached out to embrace me and softly said, "Wash your hands; it's time for dinner. I made your favorite milk pumpkin porridge today." 0
 
At the dining table, he hesitated several times, as if struggling to find the right words. 0
 
I looked at him in confusion and asked, "Is there something on your mind?" 0
 
His gaze flickered before he finally spoke, "There's a family gathering tonight. Wann wants to visit my parents; after all, it’s been years since they last saw each other." 0
 
My hand holding the spoon froze, and hot porridge splashed onto the back of my hand. 0
 
I felt no pain; instead, I replied coldly, "You know this is a family gathering." 0
 
So many people were waiting to see me make a fool of myself—his cousins already thought I had taken Song Wan's position as Madam Shi, often making sarcastic remarks about me. 0
 
Whenever I complained to him about it, he would tell me not to overthink things and that it would all pass; harmony in the family brings prosperity. 0
 
But now, he was handing the very knife that stabbed at me into someone else's hands. 0
 
Seeing my resistance, Shi Ann put down his bowl, furrowed his brow, and lightly tapped his fingers on the table. 0
 
"Tap, tap, tap," each sound felt like a hammer striking my heart. 0
 
I knew he was growing impatient with me. 0
 
"Wann is just visiting; she won't be staying for dinner. Don't be so petty." 0
 
My heart grew colder; my recently warmed stomach now ached again. 0
 
Lowering my head to hide the tears threatening to spill over, I retorted stubbornly, "Since you've already made up your mind, why even tell me?" 0
 
"I'm full; I'm going to clean up first." 0
 
Without waiting for Shi Ann to respond, I stood up and left the dining table. 0
 
Back in my room, I took out a simple white long dress from the wardrobe and changed into it. 0
 
This dress was a birthday gift from Shi Ann; he said it suited my temperament. 0
 
I rarely wore it, always feeling it was too plain—almost like... funeral attire. 0
 
I carefully applied light makeup in front of the mirror to cover my pale complexion and painted my colorless lips. I tried hard to force a smile, but it looked worse than crying. 0
 
Shi Ann pushed the door open and entered with a cup of warm water in hand, cautiously offering it to me. "Jing Shu, drink some water. I was harsh earlier; please don’t be upset." 0
 
 
There was a hint of subtle flattery in his words. I took the cup of water, my fingertips brushing against his hand, which felt icy cold. The room was quiet, with only the sound of the old-fashioned wall clock ticking away, each tick striking at my nerves. I lowered my gaze to hide the desolation in my eyes and softly murmured an "mm," without looking at him. 0
 
Shi Ann sat down beside me, reaching out to take my hand, but I discreetly avoided him. His hand hung awkwardly in the air for a moment before he pulled it back, placing it on his knee and rubbing it nervously. 0
 
"Jing Shu, I know you're still bothered by the matter with Wann. But you also know what she once meant to me," Shi Ann's voice was low, tinged with helplessness and a plea. "Even though she left me and married someone abroad, she has just gotten divorced and is alone now. I just feel sorry for her." 0
 
I turned my head to meet his gaze directly, my tone eerily calm: "So you want to make it up to her? By using my marriage, my happiness, to compensate for your past regrets?!" 0
 
My eyes reddened slightly, but I fought back the tears. A flicker of panic crossed Shi Ann's face as he suddenly stood up and walked to the window, turning his back to me. His voice was hoarse: "It's not like that, Jing Shu. Don't think too much." 0
 
I looked at his silhouette with a bitter smile in my heart. It turned out that in his mind, I was not even worth as much as a woman who had once abandoned him. 0
 
I set the cup down and walked over to the vanity, picking up a tube of lipstick and gently applying it to my lips. The bright red color made me look even paler and more desperate. 0
 
"Shi Ann," my voice was soft yet carried a hint of determination, "let's go; don't keep her waiting too long." 0
 
He sighed lightly and turned to leave the room. I took a deep breath while looking at myself in the mirror, striving to maintain a calm expression. 0
 
In the evening, Shi Ann drove me to the old house. Throughout the journey, we remained silent; the atmosphere in the car was stiflingly oppressive. The dim yellow streetlights cast long shadows of trees by the roadside, resembling clawing monsters that devoured my last shred of hope. 0
 
 
 
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