In an instant, a surge of warmth hit her heart, causing Nangong Ran's eyes to redden. Fang Hao, this mother-in-law, was absolutely impeccable, just like her own mother.
Nangong Ran found herself unable to escape anymore, and finally, with tears in her eyes, she said, "Alright, I'll listen to you."
"That's a good child." Fang Hao smiled with relief, then said, "When you go out, I'll come to pick you up. This is just between the two of us; don't tell anyone, not even your mom."
"Okay." Nangong Ran smiled through her tears, knowing Fang Hao was protecting her.
"Then pack up, and I'll head out too. I'll drive over and call you when I'm almost there." Fang Hao said with a cheerful smile.
"Mm." Nangong Ran nodded.
After hanging up, Nangong Ran washed her face and looked at herself in the mirror.
A girl's face, as beautiful as a flower, at such a youthful age, yet her eyes held a pain that didn't match her age but rather a deep hurt.
That pain reached the core of her being.
