Ji Rui never thought there would be such a day, where the person accompanying him through the hard times would be the little secretary he had once doubted and ridiculed, Le Tong.
During the few days at the hospital, he watched with his own eyes as she tended to his precious son with care and gentleness.
The hospital staff initially thought Le Tong was the baby's mother. Later, after learning that she was just an outsider with no relation to the baby, they expressed their surprise, saying that even a biological mother might not do as much as Le Tong did.
Frankly speaking, ever since Le Tong came to the hospital, she's been working harder than he has as the child's father.
Cooking for the baby, feeding him, helping him bathe, accompanying him for walks, telling him stories—it's Le Tong, this outsider, who has been doing these repetitive and tedious tasks every day.