Chapter 910 - 951 A Day of Entanglement
"That’s settled then. I’m really tired, going to sleep." Xu Yingying stretched lazily, then turned over, her back to Li Yifei, and pulled Li Yifei’s arm to her chest, snuggling into his embrace.
Li Yifei wanted to ask clearly, but he was afraid that asking might upset Xu Yingying again. By the time he decided to ask, Xu Yingying had already fallen sweetly asleep.
The next day, Li Yifei and Xu Yingying got up around five in the morning. Xu Yingying had a flight, so they quickly packed up and Li Yifei took Xu Yingying to the airport.
"Honey, you have to listen to your wife. What I told you last night, you have to do it, okay?" After saying this, Xu Yingying kissed Li Yifei again and went for security check.
It was only then Li Yifei realized Xu Yingying was serious. She really wanted him to interact more with Ning Xin’er. Didn’t this mean that Xu Yingying was as forgiving as she was before, or rather, that Xu Yingying was inherently a forgiving woman? It was just during her period of amnesia that she hadn’t shown it.
Now that she and Li Yifei were once again a loving couple, her forgiving nature had resurfaced.
The more he thought about it, the more it made sense, and Li Yifei’s heart felt like it was blooming with joy. This was clearly a good start. As long as Xu Yingying could accept Ning Xin’er, she could accept Ye Yunzhu next. Then there would be Su Yiyi and Chu Xiaoyao, and the family would return to its former harmonious happiness. Whether Xu Yingying restored her memory or not was really not important.
But on second thought, Li Yifei felt anxious. There was another possibility. What if Xu Yingying was testing him? She might be trying to see if he was sincere, to see if he was still hung up on Ning Xin’er. If he got too close to Ning Xin’er, wouldn’t that just lead Xu Yingying to leave him?
This set Li Yifei into a dilemma. Returning to his car, he dialed Su Mengxin’s number.
"What’s up? Calling me this early," Su Mengxin sounded evidently still not fully awake, her tone rather languid.