Grandpa doesn't know, but he knows.
After sobering up, she hadn't forgotten that daring absurdity. Even though the day after she awoke, he still, as before, came to her room to wake her and would join her for breakfast as if nothing had happened that snowy night.
But... something latent was quietly changing.
Whenever Grandpa went to the company, and only the two of them were at home, she would be in the dining room and he in the living room, separated by the ornately carved wooden framed wall, gazing at her with profoundly deep eyes, a complexity in them she couldn't decipher.
He must have found out.
He must feel it absurd that his own sister would have such feelings for him!
Shame, self-blame, regret...
Even in dreams, these emotions tortured her.
In this world, there's no medicine for regret. She couldn't turn back time to that snowy night, and if she continued to live in the Ji Family and see him daily, she might go crazy...
So, the only option was to escape.
