To save that man, she jumped into the sea.
Mu Yeli, seeing that she was okay, looked at her with a calm gaze and said, "What's going on with you? Do you think you're too far from death? So you're looking to die yourself."
"I... didn't, I know what I'm doing."
"Know what you're doing? If you really did, you wouldn't have jumped in."
Ye Ning said, "But, I couldn't just sit by and do nothing, could I? I really knew I wouldn't be in danger."
"By the time you realize your 'knowing' isn't always right, it'll be too late."
"Hey... I was saving someone, after all."
Saving someone?
No, he didn't care about anyone else's life, he only cared about hers.
But she obviously didn't think that way.
He, feeling suffocated, turned and left directly.
"Alright, suit yourself then."
Leaving those words, he decisively turned around.
The cold wind lifted by his trench coat brushed past Ye Ning's nose, making her feel a chill on her face.
"Hey, Mu Yeli..."
