Chapter 406 - She Said No (1/2)

Summer's Not Over: ”People say the opposite of hate is love. Since I no longer love him, there's nothing left to hate. He's just a stranger to me.”

A Sunny Day will Come: ”Can't he get a second chance?”

Summer's Not Over: ”Boss, why are you asking me so many weird questions?”

A Sunny Day will Come: ”Are they? I'm trying to beg for a woman's forgiveness. However, I feel that it's an impossible feat after what you've just said.”

Summer's Not Over: ”Boss, don't give up. A day will come, and she will forgive you. Absolute sincerity will move a heart of stone. Am I right?”

A Sunny Day will Come: ”I'll take your word for it.”

Xia Ruoxin closed the message box, leaned against the sofa with half her easel resting on her lap, and started drawing. She liked to immerse herself into the world of painting. This was another world of hers filled with beautiful and wonderful things. There was no pain in it.

Rainy opened the door and ran out on her chubby legs with her doll in one hand. Then, she stared with a pair of wide eyes and climbed onto the sofa as she squeezed her little head into her mother's arms.

”Mommy, will you draw a painting of me?”

Rainy nuzzled against her mother's neck before she climbed down the sofa. She positioned her doll into and waited to be a little model.

”Okay.” Xia Ruoxin pinched her daughter's cheek. After that, she changed a fresh sheet of paper and started drawing.

Rainy was a diligent little model. She stood there unmoving without her mother's reminder and took the initiative to strike a pose, which she considered to be good, while she waited for her mother to draw her picture.

Although all her friends had photographs, she was the only one with photographs painted by her mother.

Soon after, a small silhouette appeared on the drawing paper. It was a chubby face with a pair of big, round eyes and delicate eyebrows. Rainy might be young, but she already had the stage presence.

This felt somewhat similar.

Xia Ruoxin's fingers paused for a second. She moved the easel aside and put the paper up in front of her. It's true. Rainy's serious expression looked very similar to that man's.

Rainy might have her looks, but she had gotten her temperament from that man.

Suddenly, she remembered what 'A Sunny Day will Come' had said. If that person had repented, would she forgive him? Forgive? She had never thought of it before. However, there were some things which couldn't be forgiven with a simple 'sorry'; and not everyone could forget with 'it's okay'.

She put the sketchbook down, carried her daughter, and used her hand to measure the girl's face. The little imp had grown bigger and looked much chubbier.

She took Rainy's hand and took her into the kitchen to make her a bottle of milk.

Rainy held the bottle as she pouted. ”Mommy, can I not drink this?”