"I'm not going to the office this week."
"Give me a reason."
"Chasing a man."
Jacob Green's voice was deep, "No matter who you're chasing, I won't interfere as long as you believe they're the right person. But I want to tell you, if a man truly wants to be with you, you won't need to try hard; he will approach you on his own."
"I am your sister, the daughter of the Green Family. This identity alone will make half of the men shy away. Who chases who doesn't matter; what matters is living for myself. If the family asks this week, just tell them I've gone traveling. Hanging up."
She parked the car at a hotel at the foot of the mountain, paid the parking fee, stuffed snacks into her luggage, and went up the mountain with a mask and sunglasses on.
It was already dark, and raindrops started falling. She didn't encounter anyone on the way.
Unlike the bustling crowd during the day, the temple was quite desolate at night.
