At their last wedding, when Buding was kidnapped, the reason he didn't dare tell her the truth was because he was afraid she'd get paranoid and unnecessarily worried.
Originally, Li Si had developed deep psychological trauma from her own experiences, compounded by reports from her past life about kidnapped children.
That's why she instinctively harbored so many defenses against situations like these.
Whenever Li Si brought Buding out, she never went alone with the child.
She was always wary of strangers who got close to her and her child, fearing someone might snatch the child away.
How could Li Si not feel his worry? In truth, she was still deeply afraid inside. She already had a shadow in her mind, and now this incident had intensified it.
Even people close to them could turn into threats to her and her family at any moment—who could she trust completely? And then there were those strangers; just thinking about them was even more terrifying.
