V2: Chapter 95: I Miss You, So Much

"Sister Liang Lin."

"Hmm?"

No response for a long time.

"..."

Liang Lin asked again.

"What's wrong?"

Liang Di took a deep breath.

"Nothing..."

"What's with you? It's so strange."

Liang Lin muttered a couple of complaints.

The wind carried the fragrance of flowers. Liang Lin took a deep breath, feeling her restless heart calm down. She wanted to just lie here... to lie here forever, quietly, without a single thought, lost in thought, her mind blank, forgetting all responsibilities, all unhappy things.

Liang Di felt the same way. However, in her thoughts, there was one more person: her Sister Liang Lin.

She wanted to lie here with her sister Liang Lin forever, nestled together, with their daughter, the three of them, happily lying here.

Liang Lin's eyes remained closed, and Liang Di stared blankly at her sister, Liang Lin, her eyes and heart filled with nothing but her.

A ray of morning light gently fell upon the sleeping flower field, as if the whole world was being tenderly awakened. At the edge of the field, mist swirled like a veil, merging the distant mountains with the nearby sea of ​​flowers.

A gentle breeze carried the fresh scent of flowers and the fragrance of earth, prompting one to take a deep breath. In this flower field, all sorts of flowers bloomed in competition—red, yellow, blue, purple… a riot of colors, like stars adorning a green ocean.

Liang Di's expression grew increasingly dazed.

Suddenly.

"Sister Liang Lin, I missed you."

This direct expression left Liang Lin momentarily speechless.

"What, what did you say?"

She forced herself to stay awake, thinking she'd misheard. She tried to convince herself the flowers in the field were too fragrant, preventing her from hearing what the other person was saying.

Liang Di realized she'd misspoke, but words spoken are like water spilled—there's no going back.

"I said," Liang Di mustered her courage, deciding to repeat herself, "I miss you, Sister Liang Lin."

This time, her voice was even louder than before.

Liang Lin was caught off guard by this direct expression of longing.

So, she stubbornly replied, "Well, I'm right here next to you, what's there to miss? Really, you're getting all sentimental."

"No, I've always missed you, always have. In the countless days you haven't been around, I've missed you terribly."

"..."

Hey, hey, hey, why the sudden confession?!

Faced with this kind of question, Liang Lin still chose to run away.

This time, however, Liang Di moved closer, reached out, and slowly wrapped her arm around Liang Lin's. Liang Lin trembled, feeling awkward, and tried to pull her arm away, but Liang Di tightened her grip, holding on tightly like an octopus.

"Hey, I said you..."

Liang Lin didn't struggle anymore.

Fine, I'm happy today, let her hug me for a while, let her be happy for a while, I'll make an exception this time!

"Don't talk nonsense, I'm right beside you, don't act like I'm so far away."

As a proud and aloof person, her tone was strange when she said this, but to Liang Di's ears, it sounded incredibly pleasant and sweet.

"Mmm, I know, Sister Liang Lin, you're right beside me now." Liang Di's voice was light and cheerful as she pressed her soft little face tightly against Liang Lin's arm, rubbing against her.

Liang Lin felt her arm ticklish and felt awkward.

"Don't move! You idiot."

Now, for Liang Di, "idiot" wasn't an insult anymore; it was a compliment, a playful teasing, a sign of affection.

"Hehe~" Liang Di nuzzled Liang Lin twice, snuggling up to her like a kitten, her voice as sweet as honey, "Okay~ I know, Sister, I won't move."

She stopped moving, but Carol, who had been bored all day, reached out her wicked hand.

"Ouch!"

Liang Lin felt her bangs being pulled. Her eyes, which hadn't been open for a long time, snapped open, widening as if they were about to pop out of their sockets, perfectly illustrating what it meant to have "eyes wide like saucers."

"Ca!"

"Rol!!"

Liang Lin screamed hoarsely. Carol's sudden pull felt like her soul had been ripped out.

"Carol, come here, stop bothering your Mama Liang Lin." Liang Di became serious, her playful demeanor gone. She beckoned to Carol with a stern face. "Let your Liang Lin Mama rest for a while. Come here, I'll hold you."

"Mommy!"

"Waaah... Mommy, hug me!"

Carol stretched out her little arms and threw herself into Liang Di's embrace.

After embracing Carol, Liang Di noticed Liang Lin turning her head, looking at them both expectantly. Liang Di, being very perceptive and tactful, held Carol's waist and placed her between herself and Liang Lin.

"Hehe, Mama and Mommy, Liang Lin Mama, Liang Di Mommy."

Carol called out their names in a sweet, childish voice. Her unsteady little figure resembled a newly weaned bear, and with Liang Di having just stuffed a piece of candied fruit into her mouth to appease her, she was now smacking her lips, making her look even more like a bear that had just finished drinking honey.

"Mmm..."

Liang Lin turned her head to the other side.

Her daughter was too adorable; she couldn't resist. She had just been angry that her daughter had pulled her hair, but now she was completely speechless. She couldn't be angry at all! The family of three finally lay together, not in the same bed, but wasn't this a unique kind of shared experience?

Liang Di wanted time to stand still. She had thought Liang Lin would get bored and interrupt this happiness.

But...

Beautiful things are always fleeting. A sudden downpour swept through the flower field. The wind howled, the rain poured down, and everything around was being relentlessly ravaged.

"It's raining."

Liang Lin pulled Liang Di to her feet, hugged Carol tightly, and wrapped her in her coat. "Quick! Find a pavilion to shelter from the rain!"

Liang Di was stunned. She looked down and found Liang Lin's hand still holding hers.

"Run! What are you standing there for? Were you scared stiff by the thunder?" Liang Lin yelled at Liang Di, "If we get soaked in the rain any longer, Carol will catch a cold tomorrow!'"

Oh right, right.

Carol.

Our daughter.

Daughter is important.

Daughter is the most important.

Liang Di finally realized that this time, she was the irresponsible mother, completely forgetting that her daughter was still alive.

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