Clinging to Devoted Fiancé, Heiress Slays the World!-Chapter 899: The Flowers Were Sent by That Person

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Chapter 899: Chapter 899: The Flowers Were Sent by That Person

However, what Gu Moqian didn’t expect was that after standing in line for a long time to buy breakfast, the first thing he saw when he returned was Ji Wei holding a large bouquet of flowers. The little woman was so happy that her eyebrows curved joyfully, clearly full of delight.

Gu Moqian’s eyes slightly narrowed, his expression somewhat unfathomable.

"Mo Qian, thank you for the flowers, I really like them!" At the sight of the man, Ji Wei excitedly waved the bouquet in her hand and uttered.

Gu Moqian gave her a slight glance and walked in calmly, "It wasn’t from me."

Nani?

If it’s not from Mo Qian, then who?

Ji Wei looked at the flowers in her hands with a face full of astonishment, only then noticing a small card hidden in the middle. Filled with doubt, she pulled it out and saw beautifully written English in pen on it.

After hurriedly reading it, Ji Wei’s mood instantly became complex.

The flowers were actually from Bai Hanshen...

During the few days she was hospitalized, Ji Wei hadn’t seen Bai Hanshen appear even once. Although she said she didn’t mind, there was always a knot in her heart. 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮

Bai Hanshen wrote on the card: He hoped she would recover soon and that he loved her as his daughter.

Love her? Not having visited her even once, what kind of love is that? Isn’t it ironic?

Does he think a mere bouquet could make up for anything? Ridiculous!

Ji Wei’s mood suddenly turned very sour. She angrily inserted the card back into the flowers, then turned and headed toward the trash bin.

Just as the bouquet was about to face the fate of being thrown into the trash, Gu Moqian suddenly stepped forward and grabbed Ji Wei’s wrist.

"Wait a moment!"

He spoke up and then took the bouquet from her hand, reading the words on the card.

"Why throw it away?" Gu Moqian asked gently.

Ji Wei’s eyes were slightly moist, and she stubbornly bit her lip as she replied, "I don’t need his hypocritical concern. Throwing the flowers away would be best!"

She reached out to snatch the bouquet from his hand, intending to throw it away again, but Gu Moqian abruptly spoke, "Weiwei, listen to me first before deciding, okay?"

The man’s calm gaze soothed much of the anger in her heart.

Ji Wei held the flowers tightly and bit her lip, nodding slightly.

"Actually, when Mr. Bai learned of your accident, just like me, he was extremely worried about you. If it weren’t for his help, discovering you would’ve taken much longer, and the consequences would have been much worse... Moreover, you’ve misunderstood him. It’s not that he hasn’t come to see you; he actually visited on the first day you were hospitalized."

"He... really came?" Ji Wei asked, her eyes widening slightly, in disbelief.

"Yes. He wanted me to pass a message to you, but I refused. I wanted him to tell you his heartfelt words in person, as it’s a father-daughter issue that no outsider can resolve."

"But he didn’t." Ji Wei glanced at the flowers in her hand with a wry smile, her eyes growing wetter.

"There’s a reason for that," Gu Moqian added.

Ji Wei looked at him with puzzlement. What reason? He couldn’t face her?

"He’s not in the Country right now. The news said the Defense Minister went abroad two days ago and won’t be back for two weeks. Perhaps he’s thinking of you but can’t get away, so he wanted to express his apology with flowers."

Is that so?

Ji Wei clutched the heavy bouquet, suddenly silent.

After a while, she lifted her reddened eyes and gave Gu Moqian a slight smile: "Mo Qian, thank you."

Ji Wei pulled out the small card and clutched it in her hand as she walked to the window.

A phone number was written on the card.

She held the bouquet in one hand, with the other hand gripping her phone to her ear. After the call connected, she was silent for a few seconds and then called out with a slightly trembling voice, "Dad..."

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