Completely taken aback, it took Su Nian a while to realize that Luoz wouldn't be waking up tonight. So, she dragged her long wedding gown into the changing room, took it off, and changed into her pajamas, then checked on her two sons. Now, from today onwards, the children couldn't stay with her in the same room. As their mother, she was reluctant to accept this.
Five years later.
In the northern part of R City, China, a heavy snowfall had just ceased. The white snow-covered ground remained untouched, without even a trace of dust. A beautiful female voice accompanied by the cheerful laughter of two children rang out, "Slow down, don't trip over."
Her words were met with the merry laughter of her children. Looking ahead, a woman wrapped in a mink coat stood smiling in the snow. Her face was ruddy from the cold, she rubbed her hands together, but she still looked extremely happy.