The Billionaire's Mischievous Sweetheart-Chapter 732 - 729: It’s All Very Cruel to Me

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Chapter 732: Chapter 729: It’s All Very Cruel to Me

"This love, it’s all gradually being forgotten. This isn’t right; this is very cruel to me.

"It’s even more cruel to Candy because our love for Candy is one of the most important things. Having Candy’s eternal love makes one very happy.

"Alright, these feelings are all very, very painful. I hope Candy can truly be happy and joyful, and that our family of three can achieve that feeling of being together forever. What do you think?" Qi Longbing said on the other end of the phone, a clear longing to be with Hua Xiaomo in his voice. A faint, elegant shadow touched the corners of his eyes.

He desperately wanted to fulfill all his ideas as quickly as possible: to have them together forever, to make Hua Xiaomo forget those unpleasant things, and to dispel the misunderstanding between them.

When Hua Xiaomo heard Qi Longbing’s words, her eyes revealed a deep heaviness. In that moment, a flood of thoughts came to her.

She remembered the years she had spent with Qi Longbing, how they had lived together without being married, inevitably leading to gossip. No matter the circumstance, she resolved, she would always grab his hand tightly, true to her initial intention, refusing to let him leave her. In light of everything, she would love herself well. Because he truly loved her, she felt that he loved her in return. If two people sincerely loved each other, why couldn’t they be together? It seemed quite unfair. Besides, they only had each other; their eyes saw only one another. She could feel Qi Longbing’s heart loving her, and she loved him deeply too. Not everyone experiences this. She had thought about it long and hard, considering these issues seriously.

She still felt that Qi Longbing was really good to her, and she couldn’t imagine life without him. Many years had passed. Considering how much they loved each other, she felt she could never have the same feelings for any other man as she did for Qi Longbing. He was truly good to her, truly loved her. Moreover, he loved their child very much. She felt that her child and Qi Longbing were an inseparable unit; she couldn’t be without Qi Longbing, nor could she be without her child. The two of them, plus herself, made up a complete family. A complete family couldn’t exist without those two. She believed that Qi Longbing and Candy were truly the core of her world.

Yes, this core had to consist of three people. A true core is formed when three points connect, not just two straight lines. Without that, you can’t call it a family or create any shape. She felt that only with Qi Longbing, Candy, and herself could they form that shape—a family. She truly loved Qi Longbing; he always considered things so much for her. Although he hadn’t divorced yet, she didn’t mind his current status at all. She could accept him, understand him. Deep down, however, she still hoped that Qi Longbing could resolve his marriage and then be with her and their child forever.

But she knew this process required effort from both of them. It wasn’t simply a matter of one person dictating how things should be; that wouldn’t be love. Such an approach could harm their relationship and make her feel as if she were pressuring him. She didn’t want to pressure him. She hoped that he would cherish her and their child in this world—that would be enough. She truly loved Qi Longbing and Candy and desperately wanted their family to be happy.

This was her conviction. She believed that her feelings mirrored Qi Longbing’s and even Candy’s, as all three of them shared that urgent desire to be together. She felt uncomfortable without them; without those two, her life seemed boring and empty. What was the meaning of such a life? It would have no significance at all. She believed that only with Qi Longbing by her side, and their child by her side, would their life feel truly wonderful and filled with meaningful fulfillment. She truly believed that a child’s development was critically tied to important aspects: parental involvement and the child’s own personal growth. 𝑓𝓇𝘦ℯ𝘸𝘦𝑏𝓃𝑜𝘷ℯ𝑙.𝑐𝑜𝓂

Regardless of the situation, she would always love her daughter and her husband dearly. She had already come to view Qi Longbing as her husband and hoped that he would treat this relationship, this marriage, with the seriousness it deserved. She believed that a relationship required mutual understanding, deepening gradually on that foundation. It’s like a boat—it must have sails, a deck, and a cabin; all are indispensable. Only then can it be called a boat. And such a boat is destined to sail through storms at sea. If the storms capsize the boat, it means it was not well-built. Therefore, managing a family well is just as crucial, and mutual understanding between two people is the most important key.

And Qi Longbing was like a great ship. She believed that this great ship was meant to carry two people: herself and their child. She felt that only with herself and their child by Qi Longbing’s side could they achieve smooth sailing and happiness. She believed that if she and their child could find happiness, then Qi Longbing would too. The happiness of the three of them would be magnified, making everyone around them happy. She truly felt this way. She believed that Qi Longbing really loved her, and she loved him just as much. So why couldn’t the three of them be together?

If anyone were to separate them, that person would be a despicable sinner. Right now, that woman’s name was Pan Yutong. She had become that sinner, and her heart must bear an immense pressure because she would never find happiness. Qi Longbing would never like her, especially since she hurt Candy. Candy would hate her forever. Perhaps Pan Yutong didn’t care why Candy would hate her, but Qi Longbing would definitely never forgive her.