On the small terrace of the second floor, Jiang Hengâs cigarette was only half smoked.
When the rusty iron gate was pushed open, it made a noticeable creaking sound. Jiang Heng turned his head and met Ji Yaoâs gaze.
Jiang Heng gave him a quick once-over, noticing a hint of redness in Ji Yaoâs eyes. Without saying anything, he moved a couple of steps aside to make some space for him.
Ji Yao closed the door behind him and stood next to Jiang Heng.
The old district had poor sound insulation and limited visibility. Everywhere one looked, there were old houses of various heights, tangled electric wires, and warm yellow light seeping through wooden window frames.
The lights from each household merged into a patchwork, mingling with the lingering aroma of meals not yet fully dispersed in the air. At first glance, it seemed as though everyone in the world had found their place.
Ji Yaoâs gaze extended beyond the night, past the multitude of lights, and settled into the darkness.
Jiang Heng didnât ask why he had come up here. With a cigarette between his fingertips, he flicked the ash lightly into the abandoned sink.
âJiang Heng,â Ji Yao fell silent for a moment, then suddenly spoke, âBack then, were you disappointed in me?â
Having shared intimacy and sincere interactions, the unspoken understanding between them allowed Jiang Heng to grasp Ji Yaoâs meaning without needing further explanation.
Jiang Heng didnât know why Ji Yao had suddenly brought up this topic, but he understood that if he and Ji Yao wanted to continue on this path, they would eventually have to confront these issues.
So, he took a moment to recall and spoke the truth.
âIâve kind of forgotten,â Jiang Heng said, âBut maybe I was.â
He couldnât quite remember how he felt when he found out about this. The complex and fleeting emotions had become blurred over time. When he tried to remember, he could only grasp bits.
It seemed like a workday back then. Jiang Heng was busy sorting through the final batch of documents, frowning at an old paper, when his phone on the table buzzed and a new WeChat message popped up.
By that time, the frequency of contact between Jiang Heng and Ji Yao had already decreased. Unexpectedly, in that in-between time, he received a new message. He thought it might be Ji Yao texting him secretly from under his parentsâ watchful eyes.
A small smile tugged at the corner of his lips, and he reached out to pick up his phone from the table. However, after unlocking it, he realized that the message wasnât from Ji Yao, but from a friend.
âIs this your boyfriend?â The wording was cautious: âWell, thereâs something I have to tell youââ
After that message, the chat was silent for a moment, then a one-minute video suddenly appeared.
In the video, Ji Yao stood beside a young woman, gesturing towards the arrangement in the banquet hall and saying something. Several middle-aged people were following them. Jiang Heng had seen Ji Yaoâs parents at the school gate before, so it was easy to guess the identities of the remaining individuals from their behavior and interactions.
âTheyâve come twice already and booked the peony garden in the wedding banquet area.â The friend seemed hesitant about whether to share this news with Jiang Heng. The âtypingâ¦â indicator lingered for three to five minutes before another message arrived: âOf course, it might be a misunderstanding. I suggest you ask him to clarify.â
In that instant, the gears in his mind seemed to halt. Before he could even summon feelings of âangerâ or âbetrayal,â a remarkably calm thought flashed through his mind.
beyond expectation, unreasonable Jiang Heng thought.
Ever since their reunion, Ji Yao might have wanted to ask him this question. Now that the thorn had been extracted, it hurt him while also providing a strangely relieving sense of pain.
âSo, did you try to hook up with someone else because of that?â Ji Yao asked.
âYeah,â Jiang Heng answered promptly, putting out the remaining third of his cigarette on the railing and flicking the butt into the trash bin by the door.
From the day he learned about Ji Yaoâs engagement, Jiang Heng knew their relationship had reached its end.
But he couldnât let go of Ji Yao.
Although Jiang Heng couldnât accept having a partner who was married to someone else, he couldnât easily say the words âbreak up.â He told himself that it was over between them, yet for the first time, his emotions clashed with his rationality. They stood in a standoff, neither side winning, almost tearing Jiang Heng apart.
And so, he made a wrong choice.
âI wanted to end our relationship,â Jiang Heng said.
His bottom line was cheating and betrayal. So, He initially thought of using this desperate move, to sever their ties and eliminate his own fantasies.
âLittle did I know youâd come back that day,â Jiang Heng chuckled lightly and said, âMaybe it was fate.â
âIf I hadnât come back, would you have slept with him?â Ji Yao asked.
âI donât know,â Jiang Heng admitted truthfully.
He didnât want to, but in that particular atmosphere and under special circumstances, he might have pushed himself to do so.
Jiang Heng was the most rational among their group, but even that rationality could become a blade, one that might ultimately cut into himself.
âSo, in all these years, you really havenât been with anyone else?â
When Ji Yao asked this question, he already had an answer in his heartâJiang Hengâs answer was almost certain.
âNo,â as expected, Jiang Heng said, âI wouldnât start a new relationship before fully letting go of the previous one. It wouldnât be fair to the next person.â
Jiang Heng was an honest person, clear in his loves and hates. He didnât hide anything unless he didnât want to answer. In those cases, he would remain truthful.
This honesty made Ji Yao both relieved and saddened.
Ji Yao took a deep breath and turned to look at Jiang Heng.
Jiang Heng was wearing glasses. The silver half-frame glasses perched on his nose made him seem somewhat distant.
Jiang Hengâs nearsightedness wasnât severe, and it didnât affect his daily life much. He only wore glasses when working for extended periods or when meeting new clients, using them to enhance his presence.
Sometimes Ji Yao felt that this was Jiang Hengâs way of self-protectin.
And today, Ji Yao wondered, what was he trying to shield?
He looked through the thin lenses at Jiang Hengâs eyes, suddenly feeling the impulse to kiss him.
However, Ji Yao wasnât drunk. He was fully aware that there was more than just these few words standing between him and Jiang Heng. There were many other things too.
Still, even with that understanding, he didnât want to do nothing.
âJiang Heng,â Ji Yao suddenly asked, âCan I hug you?â
âWhy all of a sudden?â Jiang Heng asked in return.
âYou did ask me to pretend to be your boyfriend. We should practice in advance,â Ji Yao licked his lips, heart racing, âIn the role of a pretend boyfriend.â