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Chapter 636: Full of
Chapter 636: Chapter 636: Full of
Talking about the marriage certificate, Su Mu froze for a moment, then thought about how, if Qiqi hadn’t gone missing, they should have already remarried by now. But because of Qiqi’s situation, they still didn’t have a legally recognized relationship. Su Mu had always felt indifferent about it, but Fu Shinian presumably cared.
She smiled faintly:
"When I come back, we’ll get the certificate."
Fu Shinian also smiled:
"Really?"
"Really." Su Mu spoke with earnestness: "After all, in this lifetime, there’s no one besides you who could ever catch my eye. I’ve liked you for so long, it’s become a habit, one I might never be able to change for the rest of my life."
Fu Shinian’s smile deepened upon hearing this. He leaned closer to Su Mu and gently kissed her forehead:
"That’s the most beautiful confession I’ve ever heard."
Su Mu naturally leaned into Fu Shinian’s embrace. Although the atmosphere of the moment was deeply comforting, there were things that needed to be said; Su Mu didn’t want to leave words unspoken, even if, as Fu Shinian had said before, fate might be too preoccupied to keep orchestrating drama between them endlessly.
But one could never guarantee—what if fate was indeed the overly meticulous type? So, in case an accident truly occurred, Su Mu didn’t want to leave anything unsaid. She spoke slowly:
"Shinian..."
"Hm?"
"If—I’m saying if—if I don’t come back, don’t wait for me. Take care of yourself and Grandma. You’re so exceptional, and there are so many people who like you. It won’t be hard to find someone who genuinely treats you well, so don’t mistreat yourself or get stuck in your ways. Understand?"
Fu Shinian listened quietly. Su Mu had thought he might refute her or say something harsh, but he didn’t. He just fell silent for a few seconds:
"Susu, let me ask you the same question, in reverse."
"Hm?"
"I’m saying if—if something happens to me, would you find someone else?"
Su Mu froze, not answering immediately.
Perhaps fearing that Fu Shinian would use her silence against her, or perhaps desperately seeking reassurance, Su Mu didn’t let the silence linger too long. She answered before Fu Shinian got the chance to speak:
"I would."
Fu Shinian was momentarily stunned by her response, then smiled a few seconds later:
"Really?"
"Really. You said you’d take care of me for a lifetime, and you said you’d never let me suffer or endure hardship. But you haven’t fulfilled those promises. If you can’t even be there for me till the end, why should I devote the rest of my life to waiting for you?"
Fu Shinian didn’t say anything.
Su Mu thought he didn’t believe her, so she raised her head to meet his eyes and seriously repeated:
"It’s true, everything I said."
Fu Shinian smiled and nodded:
"I believe you."
"So, don’t you dare leave me first, or I truly will marry someone else."
Fu Shinian didn’t speak. He reached out to gently caress Su Mu’s face, immeasurably tender. He said, "Honestly, none of us can predict how fate will play out. But if the worst happens and I go before you, and you make that choice, I’ll be happy for you."
Su Mu frowned slightly, sensing something ominous:
"What do you mean by that?"
Fu Shinian smiled faintly but didn’t explain yet. Before he could say anything, Su Mu suddenly thought of something, pushed Fu Shinian forcefully. Caught off guard, Fu Shinian nearly tumbled to the ground. Regaining his balance, her voice rang out:
"Fu Shinian, don’t tell me you’re planning to meet Qin Nianwan on my behalf!"
Fu Shinian was startled that Su Mu had guessed this, but he didn’t exhibit panic. After all, his planning had left no room for gaps that Su Mu could discern earlier. He smiled faintly, but before he could deny it, Su Mu spoke again, her tone sharper:
"Fu Shinian, I’m telling you right now—don’t even think about taking anything on for me, and I don’t want you to sacrifice anything for me. I may not have said it before, but that doesn’t mean I don’t understand. You’ve been shouldering Qiqi’s guilt all on your own. I once blamed you—if we hadn’t fought, if I hadn’t met you, then none of this would’ve happened. But then I realized, at the beginning, the one who willingly fell for you and chose this was me. In your life, I barged in, and you had no choice but to accept me."
"So, even if being with you brought these hardships, they’re my burden to bear. I have no one else to blame, nor can I tie all of this to you. For every cause, there is an effect. I was the initial cause, so no matter what, you must stop believing you hold responsibility for this. I won’t allow it."
"Also, you better not think about replacing me in this matter. I won’t allow it. If I find out, I won’t forgive you for the rest of my life. I will disappear so thoroughly that you’ll never find me again. You can try and see if I’d ever soften my heart for all you’ve done for me."
Fu Shinian wanted to speak, but Su Mu didn’t give him a chance.
"Besides, Qin Nianwan asked for me. Who are you supposed to be if you go? Had she wanted your life, she could’ve done it long ago—why wait until now? So, your presence means nothing there. Understand?"
Fu Shinian looked at Su Mu’s passionate, agitated expression, sighed softly, and gazed at her helplessly:
"Are you done talking?"
"For now, but I can’t promise I won’t add more later."
Fu Shinian smirked:
"I’ll admit it—I did consider going to meet Qin Nianwan for you. When you don’t want me hurt, when you don’t want me to risk myself for you, I feel the same about you. But I dismissed the thought after the first failure and after those photos Qin Nianwan sent over. You know as well as I do—we can’t endure much more waiting. This time, it has to succeed."
Su Mu still appeared skeptical:
"You really won’t go?"
"I won’t." Fu Shinian looked her in the eye: "I’ll be here, waiting for you. Waiting for you to come home."
Su Mu let out a small breath of relief but froze momentarily when she heard his last words:
"But... if... if I don’t come back?"
"Then I’ll follow your plan—to marry someone else."
Su Mu smiled:
"Stick to your word."
"Of course."
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