"Sigh, you're just a little girl, how could you come all the way to this suburb to see this burnt-down house, really."
The two then walked outside together.
As they got in the car, the driver kept talking, "Since we are so destined to meet, I won't charge you for the wait. I'll consider it a visit to the 'Ancient Chang'an' ruins. Maybe in a few decades, this place will become a protected heritage site, and you'll need a ticket to visit. Haha, alright then, just give me some gas money later."
Qin Yin smiled lightly, her gaze lingering on the coal-black ankle chain in her hand, and softly said, "I will pay you the full amount, thank you for today. I lost something very important there and now I've found it."
"Really? So you went to find something, huh? You should have told me earlier. I could have helped you look. You see, carrying a baby, it's hard to find things, isn't it?"
Qin Yin only smiled gently and said no more.
