Empty Joy 7: Chapter 7
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In that moment, my mind went blank. It wasn't until his lips left mine that I gradually began to regain my senses. 0
 
I hunched my shoulders, looking at him in a panic. He reached out and gently brushed my cheek, causing a sharp pain that made me step back. 0
 
But he held my shoulders, preventing me from retreating. "Did I hurt you? Chang Huan, I'm sorry. I... I don't even know why I got so angry!" 0
 
His voice was muffled, his expression a mix of guilt, frustration, and a sorrow I couldn't quite understand. 0
 
I stubbornly turned my face away, silently lamenting: Lin Fengyi, you don't love me, yet you won't let me go. What exactly do you think you're doing to me? 0
 
From that moment on, Lin Fengyi became wary of me; no matter where I went, there were always people quietly following me. 0
 
He was worried I would escape. So, I grew increasingly silent, even too lazy to hurl my usual sarcastic remarks at him. 0
 
For this matter, he apologized to me over and over again. He held my shoulders, trying to make me meet his gaze, but I deliberately ignored him, simply listening as he despondently explained and reassured me. 0
 
He said, "Chang Huan, trust me; everything I'm doing is for your own good!" 0
 
I remained silent, pushing him away with a cold laugh, while inside, it felt as if a boulder had been thrown into a lake, sending ripples across the surface. 0
 
For my own good? Making me sad is for my own good? Lin Fengyi, your words will never be trusted again! 0
 
A week later, Lin Fengyi personally escorted me onto the ship bound for England. 0
 
 
I gazed into his deep eyes, a whirlwind of emotions swirling within me, yet I ultimately said nothing. 0
 
The moment the whistle blew, I looked at the familiar city, a slight smile creeping onto my lips, hinting at unspoken thoughts. 0
 
I knew deep down that I wouldn’t truly leave; I would be back soon enough. 0
 
Six months later, in the Paramount Club ballroom, the lights flickered amidst a haze of revelry. 0
 
Shanghai, this city brimming with stories, I had returned at last. 0
 
This place had once been my sister's refuge, and now it had become mine. 0
 
No matter how hard Lin Fengyi racked his brain, he would never guess that the The Songstress Who Rose to Fame at the Paramount Club, Wang You, was actually Zhen Changhuan. 0
 
"Wang You, hurry up! It’s your turn to perform!" A few dancing sisters rushed over to adjust my outfit and urged me to get on stage quickly. 0
 
"Why is it so quiet today?" I wondered aloud, curious because Paramount Club was usually packed and lively, yet today it felt unusually still outside. 0
 
At that moment, Mother Chen approached with a beaming smile, quickly fixing my hair while anxiously reminding me, "A gentleman has booked today’s performance and specifically requested to hear you sing! Hurry up! You mustn’t offend such a benefactor." 0
 
I lifted my skirt carefully and stepped onto the stage. As a singer, I had no choice; if others wanted to hear me sing, I had to oblige—refusal was not an option. 0
 
As the music began to play softly, I moved slightly with some hesitation and started to sing: "Good flowers do not bloom forever; good times do not last long. Sorrow piles up into smiles; tears fall upon longing threads. After tonight's farewell, when will you return again..." 0
 
 
The people in the audience sat in the darkness, and I could hardly make out his face. 0
 
After finishing a song, he remained silent, so I continued to sing. 0
 
But just then, I saw him suddenly stand up, holding a glass of red wine, leisurely making his way toward the stage. My heart tightened; I thought he was just another lecherous man looking for company, and I couldn't help but feel nervous, my voice trembling slightly. 0
 
It wasn't until he stepped into the light that I finally saw his face clearly. My song abruptly stopped, and I stood there in a daze, at a loss for what to do, my mind blank. 0
 
 
 
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