Falling into the rain

Falling into the rain

坠入潮雨

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Summary

Original: Falling into the Tide
[High position and power x soft yet resilient + borrowing a place to stay + older man + pursuing the wife + both are virgins]
Everyone in the business world knows that Wen Huaixu is aloof and casual, and is the most difficult person to mess with; no one in the circle dares to disrespect him.
Yet, this very same unrestrained person only compromised with one person.
One night, he was so drunk that he was almost out of his mind. Yu Tingyu hesitated to approach him, holding a hangover soup.
We had a huge argument yesterday, and I don't know if he'll still want to talk to me.
Wen Huaixu glanced at her, his eyes filled with a deep sadness. After a long silence, he finally spoke, his voice gloomy yet more like indulgence: "Xiaoyu, don't stay so far away from me."
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Yu Tingyu was raised by the Wen family since childhood and has a straightforward and honest personality.
But her biggest secret is that she likes her second brother.
She dared not show it, nor did she expect the snow on the mountain to melt for her; she only wanted to stay by his side silently, as a younger sister, which was fine too.
But fate had other plans; she overheard—
"If you arrange a marriage, what will happen to Tingyu?"
The man's eyes were deep and inscrutable, yet his tone was utterly cold: "Studying abroad."
In an instant, Yu Tingyu seemed to stop breathing.
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Wen Huaixu always trusted his obedient younger sister the most, but after waiting for half a month, what he received was not an admission notice, but a farewell letter.
In the letter, she wrote that she would never return to China and wished him a happy marriage.
Wen Huaixu clutched the letter tightly, his face ashen.
Everyone thought she was just an insignificant younger sister, unaware that Wen Huaixu would get drunk a second time that night, nor that he would one day whisper, stroking his sister's lips, "Without Xiaoyu, who will I marry? How can I be happy?"
The snow on the high mountains really does melt; I've finally welcomed my spring.

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