He had marks on his left lower back and left side of his back that looked as though they were just beginning to heal, a light pink in color. Were these from his last gunshot wound?
That must be it, Di Jinxuan’s eyes dimmed. She remembered him speaking to her before he passed out last time, telling her not to be angry and to go back to how they once were.
Thinking back, no matter how much she nagged or hit him, he never really got angry or ignored her.
He was still shamelessly clinging to her, except for that one time—the time she went to see Di Xiaxia—when she scolded him for no reason, and he walked away. But in the end, he was still waiting for her at the door.
Later, he said he would stop pestering her, but unfortunately, within two minutes, he was jokingly smiling again.
He always laughed everything off, not caring about anything, or maybe he was just accommodating her.
Because before, she had witnessed his hostility towards Bo Chenghe, seen his arrogance and the wildness in his bones.
To draw a gun whenever, Bo Chenghe had barely spoken a few words before he defended himself with a tirade, acting aggressively as if to prove his feelings for her were no less than those for Bo Chenghe. He had even pointed a gun at his own chest without hesitation.
It was just for a woman!
Although that woman was herself, she still wanted to scold him. What a crazy man!
You know once the bow is drawn, there’s no turning back, right? If Bo Chenghe had provoked him a bit more, would he have actually pulled the trigger?
But maybe not, because after all, this guy never followed the usual rules; maybe the next moment, he would say, "Yo, just kidding."
Thinking this, Di Jinxuan couldn’t help but laugh. After laughing, she felt silly. Why was she thinking about Nangong Jin to the point of laughter?
Besides, thinking about such a nonsensical idea.
"..."
Di Jinxuan refocused and watched TV while playing with her phone.
On the phone, Gu Qibao and Nangong Ran had pulled her into another group chat, with Di Xiaxia too.

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