Indeed, Qi Longbing’s feelings about their situation were gradually changing. He supposed nothing was immutable; so changes were happening bit by bit.
As Qi Longbing listened to Hua Xiaomo’s words, a heavy emotion filled his eyes. He hadn’t expected her to say such things. This is breaking my heart!
He truly felt he couldn’t live without Hua Xiaomo.
He felt that she couldn’t leave him either. No matter what, he always believed they were still deeply in love. He had always believed Hua Xiaomo still loved him.
How could he leave Hua Xiaomo? She couldn’t leave him, and he couldn’t leave her.
They were in love, both fond of each other, so why must there be so many hardships? Why did he have to make things so difficult for himself? Ah, it was truly an indescribable feeling, one that always made him feel an intense, profound pain.
He simply couldn’t leave Hua Xiaomo and Candy. He had co to regard them as his family. How could he leave them now? If he even thought he could leave them, he would consider himself abnormal.
Once he deeply felt that kind of pain, a pain that made him feel trapped and unable to extricate himself, it beca an unspeakable agony, like sothing stuck in his throat, hurting terribly.
It was like a fishbone caught in his throat; he wanted to pull it out, but it wasn’t easy. However, he really didn’t want things to continue like this. He truly loved Hua Xiaomo and Candy.
He hoped they could both stay by his side. He would make a great effort toward this goal. He hoped they could be happy forever and ever, always his dearest family.
Their family would no longer be swayed by others’ sches. Apart from himself, he believed no one loved Hua Xiaomo more. Even if soone was confusing her now, he was sure that, over ti, Hua Xiaomo wouldn’t feel that person’s care.
Yes, because only he truly loved Hua Xiaomo. Only he could understand what she was thinking. He understood better what his daughter wanted.
Yes, no one cared for them like he did. He truly loved them both. He hoped they could both be with him and love him. That would be perfect.
He didn’t want any more upheavals; he found them utterly unacceptable.
He really did like them; he truly loved them. He hoped they would never argue again because arguing genuinely hurt people’s feelings. He truly felt that Hua Xiaomo’s wavering was causing him great pain.
Yes, he could feel her hesitation ant he was about to lose her. He truly loved her. Even though he hadn’t handled so things well, it didn’t an he lacked the resolve to deal with them. On the contrary, his determination was very strong.
He really liked Hua Xiaomo and Candy. He hoped they could both stay by his side, be together with him. Then, his family could achieve that dream of happiness, be together forever, and never be apart.
This kind of feeling was what they needed, what they hoped for. He would also spread this happiness to everyone around them, so that every person near them could share in their joy and feel the love they had for each other.
This feeling was so important, so apparent, and truly moving.
Yes, he hoped there would be no more misunderstandings between them. Such misunderstandings truly hurt people, causing him pain, causing her pain, and even more so, causing pain to their child.
Yes, he believed Little Candy would definitely not leave him. If Little Candy knew about her mother’s decision, she would certainly be very sad. He really didn’t want things to continue like this.
"Hua Xiaomo, do you truly an this? I really can’t believe you would think this way. But I think you should be more rational. After all, Little Candy is still young and can’t be without her biological father. If you insist on separating her from , Little Candy will definitely hate you. Don’t you realize that?"
"Little Candy will bla you; she will resent you. The bond between and Little Candy is so deep. I don’t think we can be separated, do you? Besides, if you insist on doing this, are you really going to pursue this lawsuit against ? Do you think it’s necessary? We were a family, deeply in love with each other. Why must a loving couple like us resort to court?"
"Is this really best for us? Hua Xiaomo, I hope you can see this issue clearly. I hope you can really think it through, please? I feel that there’s simply no such unhappiness between you and ."
"Moreover, I believe that if we are together, our daughter can only grow up happily and normally under the care of both of us. Don’t you think so? She won’t be discriminated against or bullied by others. And this is very important for both you and , isn’t it?"
"And I hope both of us can maintain our rationality, not be swayed by others’ scaremongering and thus waver again in the commitnt we have for each other. You know? I’m feeling quite emotional right now. I’ve noticed your feelings for are wavering again, and I’m truly terrified of losing you. Do you understand?"
"Because I truly love you. For all these years since we first t, I’ve always been good to you—haven’t you felt it? Although there were misunderstandings before, those were actually all because I love you. You know, I care about you too much. I can’t lose you."
"That’s why I acted impulsively; that’s why I impulsively married Pan Yutong. But when I think about that whole process, it truly gives a heart-wrenching feeling."
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