Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation     Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Xia Xin obediently followed Jing MO and said, âItâs okay, Iâve already had a drink. Heh.â
The drive back home was marked by Jing MOâs silence, which unnerved Xia Xin.
She awkwardly glanced at him, his eyes fixated on the road, and ventured, âWould you like to say something? Even a sound would be fine. Youâve been exceptionally serious today.â
A brief pause hung in the air before Jing MO curtly responded, âDid you take my words as mere wind passing by your ear?â
âAh, noâ¦â Xia Xinâs voice was a soft murmur, nearly a mosquitoâs whine.
âSo when I told you to leave things to me, why did you sneakily follow? Do you find our predicament not troubling enough? Or do you want to faint on some street again, waiting for some good Samaritan to rescue you?â
Xia Xin instinctively wanted to argue back but found herself speechless; she had no ground to stand on. Jing MO was right. Had she intervened with the reporter today, she might have ended up fainting again. While she had planned to take a cab home to sleep, plans seldom go as envisioned.
Looking down in guilt, Xia Xin realized that Jing MO had grown all too familiar with her inconsistent fainting spells. He parked the car at the side of the road and looked into her eyes with an earnest seriousness.
âBefore, you were merely overconfident, but you never took risks that endangered yourself. What about now? Youâre treating your own well-being like a joke! What if you faint in the middle of nowhere and something terrible happens that even I canât help you with?â said Jing Mo.
Xia Xin froze. Sheâd never considered how her recklessness might cause someone else genuine concern. For a moment, she was at a loss for words.
âWas Jing MOâs care for her merely that of an older brother toward a sister?â Xia Xin asked.
Both apologized in unison after a pause. âIâm sorry,â Jing MO began, âI was too harsh. Iâll be more mindful in the future.â
Xia Xin conceded, âl shouldnât have lost my temper at you. Youâre only concerned about me.â
She grasped his arm, using her tried-and-true tactic to lighten the mood. âJing MO, donât be mad. I realize Iâve been careless. From now on, Iâll be more cautiousâI promise!â
Jing MO was skeptical; sheâd made the same promise just yesterday.
Xia Xin sought to charm her way out, âWhen I was younger, I was always the one rushing ahead and protecting you. You never said anything then. So why do you treat me like a child now that Iâm grown up?â
Seeing Jing MOâs expression soften, Xia Xin continued earnestly, âJing MO, Iâve grown up. During the years you werenât beside me, I learned to handle things maturely and to rely on myself. Itâs not that I donât trust you; Iâm just accustomed to solving my own problems.â
Jing MO was hit with a pang of regret, âHad I not abruptly left her years ago, would she have turned out differently? But staying would have meant risking that âincidentâ happening again.â
Jing MO wanted to explain his absence over the years but found himself speechless, unable to find the right words. The years heâd been gone had already done their damage to Xia Xin. All he could do now was protect her.
Breaking the silence, Jing MO suddenly asked, âHow much of our earlier conversation did you catch?â
âHuh?â Xia Xin was momentarily confused before answering honestly, âI heard it all.â
âHave no questions?â Jing MO inquired.
âWhatever you want to tell me, you will,â Xia Xin added after a pause, âAnd the same goes for me.â
Both harbored secrets, but avoiding those topics would perhaps not affect their current relationship.
Jing MO lowered his gaze, saying nothing more.
Remembering Xia Xin had a shoot in the afternoon, Jing MO drove her toward the set. A few hundred meters away, Xia Xin asked him to stop.
âWhy?â Jing MO parked and looked at her.
âIâm afraid if you drop me off right at the set, reporters will snap photos and stir up rumors,â Xia Xin explained..