She had a gut feeling that even if he wasn't here now, he must have been here.
He made this place a forbidden area, allowing no one to enter, just to provide his aunt's mother with a peaceful resting place.
A place that belonged only to the two of them.
He always wanted to be with his aunt's mother, no one else but her, and besides... if he really couldn't let go, it would definitely be to be with his aunt's mother.
So how could she not come here?
Ji Anning's steps were swift as she ran towards the cemetery that looked like a house.
It had rained last night, and in this already damp woodland, the plants were still dripping water. Moss had grown in the gaps between the stones on the paved path.
Ji Chicheng worried that Ji Anning might slip, and he quickened his pace, taking large strides.
"Ji Anning, why are you running?"
He caught up with Ji Anning, reached out to pull her back, and scolded her, then looked up and saw the cemetery, his expression changing.
