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Stealing Your Heart (Lin Xinyan) novel Chapter 603

Stealing Your Heart Chapter 603

Sang Yu knew full well that the law was necessary to maintain social order.

However, her heart ached every time she thought of her mom.

Shen Peichuan did not know how to console her because he had never walked her journey. Yet as someone who worked at the police station, he had had his fair share of the tragedies and evils of life.

Domestic violence was a pervasive problem in society. But different people reacted differently under such circumstances because everyone was entitled to their own opinion and reaction, and they would have to be responsible for whatever they did.

The only thing Shen Peichuan could do for Sang Yu was to give her a shoulder to lean on and be there for her when she needed it.

He had previously not been aware of the back story. When he went through the case file, it only said that her mom was jailed for murder. He had never tried finding out why she committed the crime. But now that Sang Yu had told him about what happened to her family, he finally understood why her mom had killed her dad. She had suffered at his hands for too long – she could no longer endure it. But a crime was still a crime, and she had to be held responsible for what she did.

Because ultimately, justice should be dispensed in an orderly manner – through the legal system. If people could take vengeance into their own hands, society would end up in chaos.

Sang Yu did not mean to spoil the mood by bringing up such a heavy topic. It just so happened that she thought about it and badly wanted to talk about it with someone. “I’m sorry to burden you with my past,” she said, shifting her gaze towards Shen Peichuan.

“It’s okay. I understand. You should remember that there’s a reason why things are going haywire in a lot of countries,” Shen Peichuan reminded as he looked into her eyes.

“I know. The law is needed to keep everyone safe and to keep everything in place in a country,” she replied.

“The law has an essential role in our society. A functional and comprehensive legal system guarantees the people’s safety and sustains a country. I do sympathize with your mom’s encounter, but in front of the law, the guilty have to be punished,” Shen Peichuan explained.

“I understand. It’s just difficult for me to reconcile the fact to my emotions, especially after seeing what happened to my mom.” If she had known there were better ways of seeking help, things would have been different. Back then, she was unaware of domestic violence centers that could intervene in her family’s problem. She was glad that there were now better laws and a more accessible system to uproot domestic violence in society.

“So where are we heading?” Shen Peichuan asked after they got in the car.

“Hm, I’m not sure how we should get out of this area. But that restaurant is in the West City,” Sang Yu commented as she took a look at the surroundings.

“Alright then. Let’s go,” Shen Peichuan replied as he started the engine.

The familiar shops in the West City soon appeared before their eyes as they reached the area after a ten-minute drive. Sang Yu knew this area well since she did a few part-time jobs in West City.

“Go straight after you turn right at the junction,” she said, pointing at the traffic light.

Shen Peichuan spared her a glance as he took a right turn. “What are we having?”

“You’ll know when we reach. I don’t want to spoil it for you,” Sang Yu replied as she eyed him cheekily.

Shen Peichuan raised his brows and agreed to keep the element of surprise. He was glad to see that Sang Yu had grown up into a cheerful and optimistic woman despite her problematic childhood. He could tell that she was trying hard to live a good life and be happy although she was alone in the city.

“Oh, there’s a slot over there. In front of the red signal board,” Sang Yu pointed out when she spotted a parking slot.

Right after Shen Peichuan parked the car, Sang Yu hopped off eagerly and surveyed the area.

“This is a restaurant I used to work at. They serve really good roast duck. The shop owner is very kind,” Sang Yu told Shen Peichuan as he walked towards her.

The location of the restaurant was not entirely strategic, but it was spacious and clean with a unique interior design.

“It’s usually very crowded in the afternoon, so I think we have come at the right time,” Sang Yu said as they walked in.

Shen Peichuan followed her lead and entered the restaurant before they sat down at a table right beside the French windows.

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