"Sir, is everything okay with you?"
The waiter came over with the dishes and was surprised to see Lin Fei, a stalwart man, shedding tears at this moment.
Lin Fei looked up, blinked his eyes, and tried his best to appear calm.
"It's nothing, just got some sand in my eyes."
...
An Suqin looked at her daughter, sitting on the floor dazed after hanging up the phone, tears rolling in her eyes.
"Ya, what's wrong?"
Seeing her daughter like this, An Suqin felt an indescribable heartache.
Bai Ya reached out to wipe away her tears and forced herself to be composed.
"It's nothing, mom, just got some sand in my eyes."
An Suqin wanted to say something more but suddenly heard a knock on the door.
Bai Ya rubbed her eyes and stood up from the floor.
"Mom, please wait a moment, I'll get the door."
Bai Ya walked to the entrance, opened the door, and saw Li Lu, who was panting heavily. Knowing that Li Lu had rushed over for her sake, a rare warmth surged in Bai Ya's heart.
