The sea wind howled like a thousand ghosts, and the sky was shrouded in oppressive, terrifyingly dark clouds. With a cliff behind her, Ye Wan took a step back, and a few loose stones tumbled down. Gu Yunting felt his heart stop; he watched tensely as the girl, clutching her child, stood desperately at the cliff's edge and said in a deep voice, "Ye Wan, come over here!"
"No! My child isn't dead! He's not dead! No one will take him away from me!" Ye Wan had actually calmed down, but the more serene she appeared, the more Gu Yunting's heart ached.
"Ye Wan, come over first. We can talk about anything. Don't we need a doctor to save the child?"
Gu Yunting saw that Ye Wan's pants were already stained red with blood. His heart felt like it would explode. If this continued, not only the child, but she wouldn't survive either.
"I have nothing to say to you, Gu Yunting. I never want to see you again in this lifetime. Baby, Mommy is taking you home." Ye Wan lowered her head to look at the sleeping baby in her arms, and suddenly began to hum a lullaby.
The girl, clad in a white patient gown, her lower body almost soaked in blood, held the baby. Her long hair whipped wildly in the wind, and her face was as pale as paper, yet ethereally beautiful. She gazed almost greedily at the treasure in her arms, a gentle smile gracing her lips.
She loved her baby!
This was her own flesh and blood!
Gu Yunting grew increasingly anxious. Seizing an opportunity when she wasn't looking, he slowly approached her. But just as he was about ten steps away, Ye Wan suddenly looked up at him. Her eyes were vacant, as if nothing in the world held any meaning for her.
Ye Wan clutched the baby tighter, turned, and without a hint of hesitation, leaped off the cliff.
Gu Yunting rushed forward like a madman. His fingertips barely grazed the edge of her fluttering clothes as he watched her fall.
Gu Yunting then jumped without hesitation. The bodyguards rushed over, but it was too late to stop them.
...
Six years later.
At the airport, two tall women in stilettos and trench coats strode out of the terminal. Their sunglasses, which covered half their faces, couldn't hide their beauty.
The woman with thick, waist-length chestnut curly hair glanced at her diamond-encrusted wristwatch. It was almost time, yet her daughter was nowhere to be seen.
"Didn't Tuan Tuan say she was coming out early to use the restroom? Where has she disappeared to now?" The woman with sleek black hair took off her sunglasses, revealing a noble and elegant face that drew admiring glances from surrounding travelers.
This person was none other than Jiang Mi, who had been plotted against by Jiang Tian and Tang Xinran six years ago. Jiang Mi had since been reborn, completely transformed. She was no longer the submissive working girl who had been bullied at will six years ago.
Now, she possessed an extraordinary aura and a powerful presence, commanding attention wherever she went.
"This child is too mischievous. You shouldn't spoil her like this." Ye Wan removed her sunglasses. At twenty-eight, she had matured considerably, but her face had become even more stunning. The moment she took off her sunglasses, countless gasps and the sound of dropped items echoed through the airport.
The travelers thought they were witnessing a fairy descending to earth.
Ye Wan's beautiful eyes scanned the crowd. Not seeing her daughter, she quickly put her sunglasses back on.
"Let's go get a cup of coffee and send her our location. She can find us herself," Jiang Mi said, unconcerned about Ye Tuan Tuan getting lost. Anyone who dared to abduct her would surely face misfortune.
Ye Wan had no objections. The two picked up their luggage and headed to a coffee shop to wait for their child.
