Liang Che disappeared from my life for a while.

But we had many mutual friends, so I could still hear some news about him from time to time.

I heard that he had been depressed for a long time, often calling out my name after getting drunk. Our friends sighed and wondered if there was really no chance of reconciliation.

I just smiled and said nothing.

Later on, I heard that after Chinese New Year, Chen Momo went to Liang's house because she was pregnant. However, Liang didn't want the baby, so he gave her a huge sum of money as a breakup fee and had his bodyguards take her to get the operation done.

It turned out that when I, the person who was used to heighten their "she runs, he chases" game, went offline, all that was left after the excitement faded was conflict and self-interest.

I suddenly remembered what Chen Momo said to me in the office:

"When dealing with men, you have to have clear goals. Either focus on money or choose love. Trying to have both or neither often leads to disastrous outcomes."

I'm not sure if this is the outcome she wanted, but everyone has to take responsibility for their own choices.

...

A few years later, I gradually took over the family business and often encountered Liang Che at various summit banquets.

People in the industry would say that if you couldn't find Liang Che one day, go look for Zhou Yun. Wherever Zhou Yun is, Liang will be there.

Through the overlapping crystal lights and mingling guests, Liang Che's brows and eyes were blurry in the light, making it hard to see clearly.

But none of that matters anymore. Love is not the only important thing in my life, and Liang Che is not the only option in love.

The past is just a landscape in the journey of the soul, and the future holds infinite possibilities.

[End of the chapter]

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