Although it's already the end of October, the weather in Chengdu remains damp and chilly, and Liu Li hasn't seen the sun for several days.
The doctor had advised that she needed more sunlight for her condition. Yet, unlike previous years, she didn't feel the same kind of depression: instead, there was a bright light shining from within her heart.
It was already late at night, and Liu Li, accustomed to her reversed day-night routine, was still awake, sitting by the window.
It was drizzling outside, the patter of rain blending silently with the dampness creeping in, gradually filling the space, but she didn't mind.
Her thoughts were focused on the efforts she had made recently.
She had already discussed with Li Younan, and she knew he wanted to go home because he hadn't seen his mother for a long time… He's such a kind and filial person, and he has a fantastic relationship with his mother; someone like that must be very gentle.
