Yunyi knew in her heart that he would come, but where did this promise come from?
A hint of amusement flashed in her eyes. "What you just said could easily be misunderstood."
Huo Jingrui was first startled, then, realizing what he had said, he offered no defense. "May I come in?"
Yunyi laughed lightly. "What if I say it’s not convenient?"
Huo Jingrui raised the items he was carrying into view. "These are some things I’ve brought for you from Beijing; take them inside, and I’ll come back tomorrow."
Indeed, he had been too anxious. Ever since descending the mountain, he kept having dreams, and after confirming that the person in his dreams was related to Yunyi, he couldn’t wait to see her. Upon learning that the group had a task that required coming here, he agreed without a second thought. He was just so eager to unravel the mystery in his heart and longed so much to see the person before him. However, considering it was late at night, and it was her first day being transferred here, it would indeed be inappropriate for him to enter.
Just as he was handing over the items, he heard Yunyi say, "Come in."
He hesitated for a moment. "Never mind, I’ll come back tomorrow. I don’t want to cause you any trouble."
But Yunyi? She had long wanted to pull him close and didn’t care for such concerns. "As you can see," she continued, "this isn’t a residential area. At night, aside from the night-duty staff, no one else comes here."
After she spoke, something occurred to her. "How did you get here, and how did you know where I live?"
Huo Jingrui cleared his throat lightly. "I drove here myself. I got the phone number from Hua’an Agricultural Reclamation Group’s headquarters. I’ve been here before, so I knew of this courtyard."
Yunyi glanced outside. "Where’s your car then? Where did you park?"
Seeing her like this, Huo Jingrui couldn’t help but smile. "I didn’t want to give you any trouble, so I parked somewhere else."
Looking at one another, they both smiled, feeling an inexplicable harmony.
Yunyi took a deep breath. She was convinced. She believed her intuition—this was definitely her Jingrui.
At this moment, Huo Jingrui felt that their connection was genuine. Without needing to force anything, what he thought of was always what she needed. It felt very familiar, yet he himself couldn’t figure out why.


This was exactly what she wanted; she couldn’t help but smile. It seemed he had remembered everything she said. Back then, she had just mentioned it casually, but she hadn’t expected him to truly take it to heart.
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