"How could this be... Before, weren't you... often with her, and on good terms?" Shi Mei looked at him, full of skepticism, "I clearly remember..."
"After that, I was indeed fooled by her," Shi Lingyan slightly lowered his eyes, seeming somewhat annoyed, "Uncle Bai and Aunt Wen are very kind people, truly benevolent. After meeting you, my renewed contact with Bai Yuejie, just superficial interactions and understanding of her, added to her shutting herself away after being diagnosed with heart disease, led me to believe that the incident back then was just a mistake made due to her youthful ignorance."
Shi Mei fell silent.
Indeed, what could a child not even four years old understand?
Perhaps Bai Yuejie had long forgotten that childhood incident.
But Shi Lingyan, who had remembered things from an unusually early age for a child, had an indelible memory of the incident.