He immediately checked around and found that she had not taken anything with her.
More intense uneasiness spread throughout his body, making his limbs weak and his face pale.
Mu Si, she is not leaving, but...
He rushed out of the door like an insane tiger.
The sun was shining brightly outside, but for the first time he felt that the world was so dark. He didn't know what he should do if Mu Si really left him.
He only knew that this time, he would definitely be worse off than dead.
He drove the car and searched everywhere, looking terrified like a lone goose lost in the boundless sea.
His thoughts were so chaotic that he felt like his head was about to explode. He didn't know where Mu Si would go.
This city is full of memories, but he really doesn't know where she would choose to do such a stupid thing.
He lay on the steering wheel, scratching his head frantically, thinking desperately about where she would go. This was the first time in his life that he felt so embarrassed.
Suddenly, a scene flashed through his mind. Mu Si liked to watch the sunset very much. There was a mountain top in the south of the city. It was a picturesque place. He and she had gone there to watch the sunset the day before she left.
He immediately roared the car and set off there.
He ran through all the red lights along the way. He was afraid that if he was a second late, he would never see Mu Si again.
Without Mu Si, he really didn't know what to do.
Finally, he reached the top of the mountain.
Sure enough, there was a thin figure sitting on the big rock on the top of the mountain. The figure was trembling slightly in the mountain wind.
"Muse..." he shouted heartbreakingly.
The figure stiffened for a moment, then turned around.
In the sunshine, her face was covered with tears, and the tears shone slightly in the morning light.
He rushed over, hugged her body tightly, pressed her firmly into his arms, and wished he could crush her into pieces and put her whole body in his heart.
"Mu Si, why are you so stupid?" He hugged her sadly.
"Yuchi, let me go." Rong Musi struggled to get out of his arms, but no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't break free from his iron-like arms.
"Why do you do such an extreme thing?"
She burst into tears and her shoulders shook violently, "What else can I do? You are getting married. You are everything to me. I am alone, what's the point of living?"
"Why didn't you tell me earlier why you left in the first place?" His tone was very exciting.
"What can I do if I tell you?"
"You tell me, I won't get married?" Lan Yuchi blurted out.
Rong Musi's eyes were filled with excitement, but he soon returned to calm, "That's why I can't tell you."
He covered her face full of tears and said firmly: "Mu Si, I won't marry Aoshuang, I want to marry you."
She threw his arm away forcefully, "I can't marry you, otherwise you will become the laughing stock of others for the rest of your life."
"I don't care!" he shouted.
She quietly looked at the determination in his eyes, which was as deep as the ocean, and her eyes were filled with relief, but mixed with deep pain.
She was in a daze for a long time before whispering: "Even if you don't care, I can't marry you..."
Lan Yuchi's eyes shrank in panic, and he asked hastily: "What are you talking about?..."
Her voice was so soft that it was almost silent, "Because I am not qualified to be your wife."
"Why?" He covered her arms anxiously.
She looked at him blankly for a long time before she said blankly: "Because...because..." (Let's give it a try first)