Qin Shu looked up at the man and knew he was jealous, but she had to go. If she did not go, she might never see Chao Yan again.
Why was she so good to him?
Hah! Some friend she was...
When she was young, she tumbled down the mountain and accidentally hit him.
She became friends with him out of pity, not the goodness of her heart.
She felt sorry that he could not see, and that sympathy pushed her into making him happy whenever he seemed down.
That was how their strange friendship began. Over time, Chao Yan grew livelier, stepping out of the pavilion with a smile. Some days, he would speak more, and it always brought her a sense of accomplishment whenever it did.
How could she give up on Chao Yan now?
She met Fu Tingyu's eyes and said, "Chao Yan is my friend. I can't ignore matters involving his life and death."
Fu Tingyu knew she would say that; he had heard her express similar sentiments in the past.