She awkwardly smiled and said, "Sure, he never has any objections to my decisions."
Actually, what Qin Yin meant was that she could make her own decisions, but when Nan Sichen heard it, it sounded like she was flaunting their relationship. Was she trying to tell him that Jiang Jinyu treated her very well?
He laughed self-deprecatingly, "That's good."
He turned to leave, but just as he turned, the smile on his face faded, turning into an expression of loneliness.
Qin Yin stood behind him, watching his back, feeling a subtle pang of bitterness in her heart. Suddenly, her stomach hurt sharply again, and she became a bit terrified. It seemed she could no longer see Nan Sichen. Every time she saw him, she couldn't help but think of her mother, and she couldn't bear to forget him. Every time she was torn inside, her stomach would inexplicably ache.
She didn't know if it was psychological, but she did feel the pain.
For the sake of the child, they still needed to part ways.