Oops, I had a ONS With My Secret Ex-husband-Chapter 479: Limited Patience
Although Ji Yu is indeed more patient now, if the other party pushes too far, Ji Yu will inevitably start losing her temper.
"I understand what you mean, but my current situation is already this bad. I can’t remain calm about this."
Gu Qixiao no longer wanted to think about anything else.
"If my life truly ends at this moment, I hope you’ll be by my side, and that I’ll still remember the things between you and me."
God knows how much pain Gu Qixiao has been holding onto during this period.
He had already wavered so much, and seeing Ji Yu like this today, he couldn’t help but think about it all again.
"I love you, so I want you to stay by my side. I don’t believe you have no feelings for me. The things you’ve done have already revealed your true feelings."
Every time he thought of Ji Yu, he couldn’t help but fall in love with her all over again in his new memories.
"I don’t even know what kind of spell you’ve cast on me, but I just can’t completely give up on you." Gu Qixiao gazed at her deeply as he said this.
Sometimes, Ji Yu genuinely wondered if he was truly just foolish; otherwise, how could he say such things?
Ultimately, she compromised with her own heart.
"Gu Qixiao, from now on I’ll face these things with you. In the coming days, I’ll stay by your side. I won’t push you away, but you absolutely cannot let yourself lose control."
There was also a touch of helplessness in her voice as she said this.
Ji Yu didn’t know what she should say anymore, but since things had already developed to this point, everything else seemed inconsequential to her.
She took Gu Qixiao and walked into the psychiatrist’s office.
"Are you the patients who just received special priority treatment? My name is Liang Jian; you can just call me Dr. Liang."
Liang Jian looked like a kindly old man, but Gu Qixiao still couldn’t fully trust a psychiatrist.
"Sir, since you’re not in the best condition right now, you should fully trust your doctor. I would never harm you. You can look me in the eye and clearly explain what’s been going on with you recently."
He was patient with Gu Qixiao and didn’t take offense at what he had just said.
"You ask me to trust you, but to me, what you’re doing feels like invading my privacy."
Gu Qixiao had many things he didn’t want to tell others. If Ji Yu knew, that was one thing, but having others know was too unbearable for him.
Ji Yu didn’t know what to say either.
"Gu Qixiao, the things you’ve been doing are making you a little unrecognizable to me."
It had been a long time since he had experienced such an unbearable situation.
"Yu, that’s not what I meant. I just want to tell you clearly that my heart is fine, and I don’t need to see a psychiatrist. Take me out of here."
He genuinely didn’t know how to fully express himself anymore.
He only knew that there were certain things that must never be said out loud.
Ji Yu had initially been firm, but seeing him like this, she ultimately couldn’t bear to let him go on like this without intervening.
"Fine, we’ll leave, but you must promise me to stay calm, and you absolutely cannot do anything excessive."
"I won’t do anything excessive. I know what’s in your heart. How could I ever do something that would make you hate me?" Gu Qixiao said with a slight smile.
He had always known that Ji Yu couldn’t bring herself to remain indifferent when he was in this state.
"Yu, I love you."
The two of them left the psychiatrist’s office just like that. Watching them leave, Liang Jian couldn’t help but let out a sigh and made a phone call.
"At the critical moment, Ji Yu softened. Now the person has been taken away, and it seems unlikely we’ll have another opportunity for a second session anytime soon."
Clearly, there was indeed some sort of issue.
But unfortunately, Ji Yu was completely unaware of any of this.
At this moment, she was more concerned about how to deal with Gu Qixiao’s situation.
The two of them hadn’t gone home together in a long while.
Returning to the Gu family so suddenly made Ji Yu feel a bit out of place.
"Yu, thank you for being so understanding with Xiao today. That boy... I don’t know what’s going on with him, but he’s been unusually emotional lately."
Mr. Gu spoke about this with a sigh of exasperation.
He had no idea how to fully explain everything to Ji Yu.
Ji Yu frowned and took in the situation. She began to understand a bit more about Gu Qixiao’s condition.
"If he’s been like this for a while now, it’s very likely an aftereffect of the medication he was on. I came today hoping to discuss this with you, Uncle Gu."
She recalled something Lin Zhiyuan had mentioned trying out.
She had already made up her mind. Now that things had come this far, she might as well see it through.
If it turned out to be a failure, then perhaps it was simply fate denying them a chance to be together.
"Yu, I really think you shouldn’t do anything rash. If you do, something bad might happen."
He wasn’t comfortable with Ji Yu taking such a risk.
Ji Yu smiled, understanding the inner torment he must be feeling right now.
On one side was his son, and on the other, Ji Yu—this was undoubtedly a difficult situation for Mr. Gu.
"I know how you feel. This antidote should have no side effects. I understand that things can’t get any worse than they already are."
She’d had enough of living like this, so she decided to take the risk and try.
Hearing Ji Yu’s firm words, Mr. Gu reluctantly gave his tentative approval.
They had all endured so much because of past events.
Now, this indeed seemed like the best option.
"Yu, sometimes I really don’t know how to thank you, but this time, I truly owe you my gratitude."
He knew Ji Yu was also deeply troubled, but she simply wasn’t letting it show for now.
"Uncle Gu, you’re a good man. Even if we can’t be family, we can still be friends. I understand what’s in your heart."
She didn’t want this matter to ruin the relationship between them.
Mr. Gu sighed, feeling a pang of guilt. "To be honest, at the very beginning, I was quite angry. I thought this was surely your fault. But now, I realize it wasn’t your doing."
Clearly, it was Jiang Huai’s wrongdoing. Blaming Ji Yu would have been completely unfair.







