The wind howled in her ears!
Liu Sisi's hand had already been enveloped by a pair of warm large hands.
"Sisi, you can open your eyes now," he said.
As Di Yelei spoke, Liu Sisi opened her eyes. Di Yelei, in front of her, still smiled gently, showing no sign of distress. If it weren't for the faint smell of blood spreading from his body, it seemed everything was just as it was a moment ago, with no difference whatsoever.
"Are we on our way home?"
Liu Sisi asked softly, "We haven't returned all night, and I miss the children. I wonder if they've had breakfast."
"Don't worry, they'll be well taken care of."
Di Yelei spoke earnestly, which made Liu Sisi smile involuntarily.
She looked down at their clasped hands and leaned on his arm gently, "Ye Lei, I am not a canary."
"Hmm... What?"
Di Yelei was somewhat surprised, apparently not quite catching what she said.