Oops, I had a ONS With My Secret Ex-husband
Chapter 264: Not Wronged
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In Ji Yu’s heart, such matters never felt like grievances, because to her, family was the most important.
"Dad, please don’t say that. In my heart, these things are very important. As long as you and Mom are doing well, that’s already the best constion for me."
She truly didn’t know what she should do to make things better.
As long as everyone was okay, then there really wasn’t any major problem.
"Yu, I know you’ve been really unhappy during this time. If I had another chance, I would definitely take better care of you," Mr. Ji really didn’t want his children to worry themselves sick over this matter.
But what’s already happened couldn’t be changed.
"Yu, I just hope you can be happy every day and not dwell on this matter."
"Dad, I understand everything you’re saying. I absolutely won’t cling to this matter anymore. And didn’t Professor Zhang already say that this will work out sessfully?" She wasn’t just consoling herself; she was alsoforting her family, hoping they wouldn’t worry about her anymore.
After finally soothing Mr. Ji, Ji Yu then prepared to go out for a walk.
Coincidentally, she spotted Ji Yuanzhou not far off.
Ji Yu couldn’t help but feel helpless as she thought about the things Feng Qinqin had said.
"Brother, what are you thinking? If you don’t like her, then don’t keep dragging it out. But if you do like her, then treat her wholeheartedly—just don’t keep going on like this."
If things continued like this, he might end up losing everything.
"I’ve been so busy recently, I haven’t had time to deal with Qinqin’s matters. I admit this is my fault, but there’s nothing I can do."
Between family and love, one always has to choose. Given how serious the family’s situation was, Ji Yuanzhou believed Feng Qinqin should be able to understand.
"Qinqin does understand, but you’ve been acting so cold toward hertely that she can’t feel any love from you. That’s why she’s reacting this way."
After all, the two of them clearly cared about each other, so they shouldn’t let this slip away—missing it would be such a shame.
"Yu, I’ve already done my best to be with her. Maybe the things that have happened recently make it impossible for us to stay together."
He didn’t want things toe to this, but since it had already reached this point, there was nothing he could do.
"Brother, when did you be so cowardly? You should understand that the love between you and Qinqin wasn’t easy toe by. Mom’s condition has improved now, and if you keep this up, she’ll probably scold you when she wakes up."
His lifelong happiness was finally on track, yet now he was making these decisions—it would naturally worry everyone.
"Yu, let’s wait until Mom finishes her surgery to talk about everything. I can’t guarantee I’ll still be able to stay with her."
The situation was undeniably frustrating and felt beyond fixing.
Ji Yu could tell from his demeanor what he was thinking.
"Isn’t Mom’s matter something I’m handling? As long as I’m here, Mom will be fine."
She didn’t want anything to go wrong for them. Since the family situation had stabilized, why not strive for his own happiness?
"Brother, sometimes missing the opportunity leads to a lifetime of regret. You still have a chance now, so go for it boldly without leaving any regrets behind."
These matters needed careful handling, and there was no need for hesitation.
"Yu, stop pressuring me. I understand what you’re saying, and I’ve exined things to Qinqin. I just hope she can understand my current position."
Ultimately, these things were left to fate. If the two were truly destined, then nothing could tear them apart regardless of any circumstance.
Ji Yu didn’t truly understand what her elder brother was thinking.
But with the situation already at this point, there was no need to delve into it further.
"If that’s the case, I won’t try persuading you anymore. I just hope your rtionship doesn’t turn out too awful."
Ji Yu couldn’t shake off her thoughts about the matter on her way back. She truly wished she could act as a bridge to help them stop being so miserable.
Gu Qixiao, however, believed that love was a matter between two people, and intervening would only make things worse—even siblings shouldn’t interfere.
"Yu, I think you’re underestimating their love. If they truly care for each other, how could a few words possibly break them apart?"
If feelings weren’t handled between the couple themselves, then after marriage, when even bigger issues arose, they might me Ji Yu for intervening.
"You’ve already helped them a lot. Continuing to meddle would be impolite. Keeping them together might worsen their situation—breaking them apart might be better than dragging things out."
Letting them stay entangled would only hurt both of them more.
Ji Yu didn’t know what else to say.
The situation at hand was undeniably frustrating.
"I don’t know what to do to stop things from turning this bad. I’m mostly worried about their mental wellbeing."
She understood the kind of people her brother and Feng Qinqin were. Betrayal between them wasn’t the issue—it was the misunderstandings that led to the current situation.
"Yu, if they’ve already made their decision, then let them handle it themselves. They know better than anyone where their issues lie."
Letting them take care of their own issues was better—no need to interfere in how they dealt with it.
"This is their personal matter, and love is something others shouldn’t interfere with."
Gu had pursued Ji Yu through his own efforts, which was why their rtionship worked. If Ji Yuanzhoucked that determination, then the two of them would only part ways eventually.
"Alright, stop stressing over this. Why don’t I go out for a walk with you this afternoon? I know you’re anxious about Auntie’s situation and worried about them."
Lately, nothing seemed to be going well.
"Maybe I shouldn’t go out—I just want some quiet time."