Gu Yi didn't even wipe the tears off her face.
She just cupped her chin with her hands and watched Ye Hao continue to peel chestnuts.
This was the first time Ye Hao talked to her so much.
"You know, every time I come home and see you at home, my heart feels especially secure. I had originally planned, after I retired, if Huanhuan didn't need our help with the kids, we would go out together, explore and see the world, spend every day together, accompany each other. There were several times I said we'd go out, but then I had tasks so we didn't go, for which I always felt guilty. Although you said it was okay, I could still feel your disappointment."
Ye Hao paused here, looking at the photo on the tombstone.
He gently touched it with his hand.
"I've always known you're soft-hearted, never wanting to trouble others. But do you know? When I got the call saying you were gone, I didn't believe it at all. In all my plans, you were the indispensable one; how could you leave?"