Ming Yao looked at Si Ye, bit her lip, and then said, "Let me think about it a little more. I'll give you an answer within three days."
Si Ye was handsome and mature, refined and well-mannered—if he wanted to, there were plenty of excellent and beautiful girls who would be with him.
Yet, he had silently accompanied her for four years.
He didn't mind that she had a child with another man and provided the children with fatherly warmth.
Just this point alone was enough to move Ming Yao.
Before long, the ambulance arrived.
Ming Yao followed and got into the ambulance.
That evening, Ming Yao took care of Si Ye in the hospital and did not return to the apartment.
Si Ye's injuries were neither severe nor negligible. Ming Yao felt guilty, so the next day, while Si Ye was asleep, she went back to the apartment.
She went to the supermarket to buy meaty bones and planned to go back to the apartment to stew bone soup to bring to Si Ye.