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When Mo Shuifuâs mother was laid to rest, Xu Chaomu and Shen Chi also came.
Shen Chi was always well-informed; he knew that Mo Shuifu was very close friends with Xu Chaomu and that they had grown up together.
Xu Chaomu was originally still in class, but it was Shen Chi who personally went to pick her up.
âMumu, I have something to tell you, Mo Shuifuâs mother has passed away,â Shen Chi said, touching her head.
Xu Chaomu immediately froze.
âThe funeral is today, Iâll take you there, Mumu, donât cry.â
Tears swirled in her eyes, and as soon as Xu Chaomu heard Shen Chi say this, they fell, plip plop, one after another.
âHow did she pass away? Shui Fu must be very sad, right? Why are you only telling me now?â
âCome with me, Iâll explain it slowly to you.â
Shen Chi was very composed, he took Xu Chaomuâs hand and led her to the car.
By the time they arrived at the cemetery, Mo Shuifu was kneeling on the ground with Shen Shihan standing beside her.
The world was bleak, without even a sun in the sky.
âShui Fu! Auntie!â Xu Chaomu broke free from Shen Chiâs hand and ran over like a rabbit.
Mo Shuifu turned around, her gaze blurry.
She saw Xu Chaomu and she saw Shen Chi.
Upon seeing Shen Chi, her expression stiffened; she hadnât expected him to come.
âAuntieâ¦â Xu Chaomu had just run over and then she burst into tears.
When Uncle Mo passed away, she didnât know, and now Aunt Qiu had passed away, and again she was one step too late.
âAuntie⦠Iâm Chaomu, do you remember me? As a child, I constantly pestered you for candy⦠Auntieâ¦â
Xu Chaomu wiped away her tears, but they kept flowing.
Shen Chi walked slowly over, coming to stand by Shen Shihanâs side. He furrowed his brows and said in a low voice to Shen Shihan, âWhy are you here?â
âFourth brother, what makes you think I canât be here,â Shen Shihan replied coolly.
âThird brother, taking away Wantongâs core technology, was that your doing?â Shen Chi pressed in a hushed tone.
âFourth brother, today, I donât want to talk about this.â
âShen Shihan, are you planning to move against me, Shen Chi?â Shen Chiâs voice was cold, but it carried an undeniable firmness.
âShen Chi, havenât you been against me, Shen Shihan, all this time? Inside Shen Group, who doesnât know how you, Shen Chi, have been using every means at your disposal to suppress me, Shen Shihan?â
âYou should know, thereâs not room in this mountain for two tigers.â
âYes, so, letâs both take our time,â Shen Shihan said with a cold smile on his lips.
Shen Chi also had a cold face, his arms folded, saying nothing.
Xu Chaomu cried for quite a while, today her tears flowed even more bitterly than Mo Shuifuâs.
In the spring breeze, her sobs were inconsolable.
Mo Shuifu could only embrace her: âChaomu, donât cry anymore, itâs okay, Iâve already moved on. The dead cannot be brought back to life, Iâve come to terms with it.â
âShui Fu⦠As a child, I was always pestering Auntie, and now that sheâs gone, I didnât even come to see her one last time. Am I very bad, am I heartlessâ¦â
âNo, youâre not, Chaomu, mom left us so suddenly, no one expected itâ¦â
Mo Shuifu said in a low voice, embracing Xu Chaomu.
âChaomu, mom surely wouldnât want to see you crying, she loved seeing you laugh the most. Do you remember, as a child, how much she enjoyed playing with you? She would often tell me that she didnât find me as cute as you, and back then I would be so annoyedâ¦â
Mo Shuifu gave a bitter smile, remembering the past brought only endless heartache.
âShui Fu, I wonât cry anymore, On my way here, I folded lots of paper cranes for Auntieâ¦â
Xu Chaomu stood up and walked to Shen Chiâs side.
âFourth brother,â she extended her hand.
Shen Chi went to the trunk of the car to get the paper cranes he had just finished folding for her, colorful and abundantâ¦
Xu Chaomu tossed the paper cranes one by one into the fire in front of her.
âAuntie, the year I was seven, you taught me to fold paper cranes. I didnât want to learn and was naughty. For every crane you folded, I would unfold one, and you often called me a little pestâ¦â
âAuntie⦠I can still fold them now, even though theyâre a bit ugly⦠Would you kindly accept themâ¦â
Once Xu Chaomu had tossed all the paper cranes into the fire, Mo Shuifuâs tears suddenly couldnât be stopped.
Shen Chi felt moved too; he squatted down and wrapped his arms around Xu Chaomuâs shoulders.
âMumu, donât cryâ¦â
He held her close, stroking her hair.
When Mo Shuifu turned around, she saw a man, gentle as jade, named Shen Chi, holding Xu Chaomu in his arms.
For the first time, she saw Shen Chi reveal the tenderness of a man, even the tips of his eyebrows softened.
In her memory, Shen Chi was very domineering and quite indifferent.
Mo Shuifu was clever; she suddenly understood something.
But what she couldnât figure out was the rumor that Shen Chi would soon get engaged to Miss Bai.
Yet the look he gave Xu Chaomu was clearly one of loving indulgence.
Xu Chaomu hid in Shen Chiâs arms crying for a while, feeling as if a stone were lodged in her heart.
She looked up at Shen Chi with red eyes: âFourth brother⦠help me fold paper cranesâ¦â
Shen Chi thought she had something else to say, but she just wanted his help folding paper cranes.
He patted her head, curved his lips into a smile, his eyes filled with endless tenderness: âOkayâ¦â
Xu Chaomu divided up a large amount of paper and handed it to him: âHere, take itâand no slacking, or Auntie will be upset. You see, the wings here need to be bent a littleâ¦â
Mo Shuifu watched Xu Chaomu and Shen Chi with a slight smile; the two of them together were very loving.
Xu Chaomu would toss a crane into the fire as soon as she finished folding one, sniffing and choking back sobs: âAuntie, youâll receive these paper cranes, wonât you⦠Please donât be sad up there, Sister Shui Fu and I will both be okay.â
Mo Shuifu looked at the tombstone with a serene smile: âMom, Chaomu is right, weâll continue to walk on just fine. You too, be happy up there, and if you miss your daughter, come to me in a dreamâ¦â
Shen Shihan came over and stood by Mo Shuifu, letting out a sigh: âItâs best that you can see it that way.â
Mo Shuifu stayed quiet, bowing her head.
Xu Chaomu and Shen Chi folded paper cranes, the colorful cranes adding some hue to the cemetery.
Shen Chi folded them with care, although if it wasnât for Xu Chaomu asking, he would certainly not have bothered.
But Xu Chaomu was quite critical of them.
She pointed at his paper cranes, frowning: âFourth brother, make it look nicer, Auntie would disapprove⦠Look, here the wings need to be bentâ¦â
Shen Chi wore a helpless expression.
Sometimes, Mo Shuifu would look up at them; a gentle smile played at the corners of her mouth.
Xu Chaomu was her friend since childhood, and she hoped that she would always be well.
However, with Shen Chi by her side, she would surely be very happy.
Shen Chi⦠Mo Shuifu would look up at him sometimes; he had a stern face, and his eyes showed deep maturity and composure. Only when facing Xu Chaomu would the coldness in his brows melt away.
Mo Shuifu had never thought that Shen Chi would fold paper cranes with an eighteen-year-old girl.
Mo Shuifu was smart; she knew that only love could have such power, nothing else could possibly explain it.