The Maid's Rise to Be a President's Wife-Chapter 272: A Heart-to-Heart Conversation Between Women

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Chapter 272 - A Heart-to-Heart Conversation Between Women

"Isn't Tang Lei with him?" Yiren avoided Ji Aier's direct gaze, looked down at the bed sheet, and said. This was also the reason why she didn't want to go back.

"Can Tang Lei take your place?" Ji Aier asked in reply.

"Why not? People in love should be together," Yiren raised her head and said. They should all face this fact. People in love should not be held back or separated for any reason. And she also loved Ji Minze, so she didn't want to be a burden to him. Instead of making all three of them suffer, it would be better for her to bear it alone. She had the strength to do so.

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"Perhaps after you understand Minze's growth experience, you'll better understand why he dotes on Tang Lei so much. That's not love, but the affection between siblings," Ji Aier said sadly. There were some dusty past events that she didn't want to mention, but for the sake of Ji Minze, she had to lay them out clearly for Yiren. Otherwise, she didn't know when Yiren's knot in her heart could be untied.

"Minze has a twin sister named Ji Qianhe! Their relationship has always been very good," Ji Aier remembered her daughter's innocent smiling face, and an unbreakable bond of kinship spread within her.

Yiren looked at Ji Aier in confusion. Ji Minze had a sister, but why had she never seen or heard of her?

"You must be wondering why you've never heard of her, right?" Ji Aier said understandingly, looking at Yiren's expression. Ji Qianhe was a permanent pain in their hearts, so everyone avoided talking about her. "She died in a car accident when she was seven years old." Yiren still remembered the sight of Ji Qianhe covered in blood. Every time she thought of this scene, she felt as if her soul was about to leave her body in pain.

"Minze was also in the car at that time, so he personally experienced the whole process of his sister's death. I wonder if you can understand the feeling of being powerless when the person closest to you passes away right in front of you?" Ji Aier raised her head with tears in her eyes and asked.

Yiren nodded vigorously. She had felt the same way when her mother passed away.

"Later, I couldn't accept the fact that Qianhe had passed away, so I left Minze and Ji En and ran away from home for two years. Minze was brought back to the Ji family at this time. Before that, he had never left my side and had never met Ji En. So during that period, he lived in a completely strange environment and endured the pain of losing a loved one, and he was only seven years old at that time," Ji Aier said guiltily. She shouldn't have left Ji Minze alone at that time. Otherwise, he wouldn't have become so closed off and indecisive today.

"You should have heard that I was in a coma for many years, right?"

Yiren nodded.

"Tang Lei appeared in Minze's life at this time. Her personality is very similar to Qianhe's, and she's several years younger than Minze. So Minze unconsciously doted on her as if she were his own sister. Tang Lei is not a bad-hearted girl, but she's rather willful and likes to cling to Minze. She has always liked Minze, and with Minze spoiling her, everyone around them thought they were lovers."

Yiren looked at Ji Aier with tears blurring her eyes. She had never known that Ji Minze had so many painful experiences. She had always thought that he had lived a pampered life since childhood, achieved success at a young age, and became the chief commander of a large company at a very young age, with everything going smoothly. So she thought he could have whatever he wanted and could treat a girl like her, who had no background, as someone he could call and dismiss at will.

In fact, Ji Minze had more dark sides in his life than she did. He had experienced setbacks and hardships in life too early. She finally understood why a successful man like Ji Minze, who was usually calm, would unconsciously reveal a melancholy look in his eyes. That should be his truest side!

"If you still love Minze, come back to him! He needs you very much," Ji Aier said earnestly to Yiren. As a mother, she really hoped that Ji Minze could be happy, but she also didn't want Yiren to have a hard time. After all, to some extent, Ji Minze was a patient, a patient who needed treatment for his emotional wounds.

"Mom, thank you for telling me all this! I will seriously consider my future with Minze," Yiren said to Ji Aier. If loving someone meant hoping for their well-being, then she hoped that Ji Minze could truly be happy and not be trapped in his own world.

Ji Aier smiled. Perhaps everything she was doing now was worthwhile! She wasn't speaking to Yiren as a mother but as a woman, asking her to come back to Ji Minze.

Everyone has their own life principles, and aren't all the things we're doing now aimed at making the people around us and the people we love live better lives? If the other person is not well, we will also be in pain. So for the sake of the other person, we can even sacrifice ourselves.

After Ji Aier left, Yiren picked up her phone and dialed a number. She didn't know if this number had changed in the past two years, but she was willing to give it a try.

The call went through, and the ringtone playing was "The Bird and the Winter," which was her favorite campus song.

"Hello, this is Minze!" Ji Minze's voice came from the phone. At that moment, Yiren felt so warm. It was like a lost boat suddenly seeing a lighthouse.

"This is Yiren!" Yiren said with tears in her eyes. At this moment, she wanted to go back. She wanted to return to Ji Minze's side, to love him well and protect his vulnerable heart!

"Yiren! What's wrong? Are you not feeling well?" Ji Minze's worried voice came through.

"I'm fine! Really, I'm fine! I just wanted to tell you that I'm okay," Yiren said with a smile in her tearful eyes. She was crying and laughing, with mixed emotions.

"You rest first. I'll come and stay with you after work later," Ji Minze said, heaving a sigh of relief. It was rare for Yiren to take the initiative to call him and tell him about her physical condition.

"No, you don't need to come and pick me up! That's it for now. I'm hanging up," Yiren said and hung up the phone before Ji Minze could reply.

She jumped out of bed and put on her own clothes.

"Miss Yi, what are you doing?" The nurse who had just come in asked in surprise, looking at Yiren.

"Please help me with the discharge procedures. I have something important to do and can't stay here," Yiren said and walked outside. Today, she had to go to the Convention and Exhibition Center. It had entered the countdown stage, and she had to keep an eye on it there. Otherwise, she wouldn't be at ease.

Yiren left the hospital, ignoring the dissuasion of the doctors and nurses.