Ah Lin still chats with Ah Yin as usual, but the content has become cleaner, returning to the chat mode from when they first started flirting. It feels like eating plain vegetables and porridge after a big meal, tasteless. Sometimes, Ah Lin takes a long time to reply to Ah Yin, and she asks why he's replying so late. Ah Lin responds: "Everyone has their own things to do." Ah Yin feels that Ah Lin may be trying to distance himself from her, and she thinks it's probably for the best. However, Ah Yin seems to be addicted to Ah Lin. She starts looking at Ah Lin's moments. To be honest, Ah Yin sometimes looks at Ah Lin's moments and sometimes doesn't. But this time, she goes through Ah Lin's moments from beginning to end and concludes that they are not the same kind of people. Ah Lin's moments are more high-end, with beautiful women, luxury cars, and some content that Ah Yin doesn't understand. Ah Yin then goes through Ah Lin's QQ space to trace his life from a few years ago and concludes that Ah Lin is a playboy. Most of Ah Lin's QQ space is filled with posts about beautiful women and luxury cars. Then, Ah Yin sees a poem written by Ah Lin, seemingly for his wife.
Ah Yin takes a photo of the poem and sends it to Ah Lin: "Did you write this yourself?"
Ah Lin: "Of course."
Ah Yin: Not bad writing
Ah Lin: A smirk
Ah Yin: I really wanted to ask if this poem was written for your wife, but then I felt I didn't have the right to ask. The sense of loss in my heart may only be known to myself.
Gradually, it seems that the two people are about to raise the temperature of the water from 80 degrees to 90 degrees.
Ah Lin: Playing basketball with some leaders from the headquarters tonight, the boss of XX organization will be there too. Come and join us.
Ah Yin suddenly remembered the bottom line she set for herself, only flirting with Ah Lin on WeChat, and avoiding any offline meetings.
Ah Yin: Um, recently my husband has been keeping a close eye on me. I have to be home before 8 o'clock.
Ah Lin: Why are you so weak? Maybe you shouldn't stay in a state-owned enterprise.
Ah Yin: You know my husband's temper.
Ah Yin sent a photo of the scar on her hand to Ah Lin on WeChat and explained the origin of the scar. Ah Yin originally wanted to say that she was afraid of her husband, so she didn't dare to come home too late, otherwise it would be troublesome. However, Ah Lin may have misunderstood and thought that Ah Yin's husband had a history of domestic violence.
Ah Lin: You should just get a divorce.
Ah Yin: Um, I just got remarried last year.
Ah Lin: You can still get divorced even if you got remarried last year.
Ah Yin: Where would I live if I got divorced?
Ah Lin: Come live with me.
Ah Yin: Um, what about your wife?
Ah Lin: A wicked smile, 3P.
Ah Yin: Sweat drops.
Ah Lin: Is living like this interesting for you?
Ah Yin: Whether it's interesting or not, at least the children are happy, right? I don't want the children to go down the same path as me.
Ah Lin: A person should live for themselves.
That night, Ah Yin seemed to be really considering divorce. If the fake divorce a few years ago was because Ah Yin saw through marriage and felt that she could live with her husband without being divorced, then this time Ah Yin is really considering the issue of divorcing and choosing a new partner. But looking at her lively and lovely son, Ah Yin really couldn't bear it. She thought of her own childhood, thought of her own feelings of inferiority when looking for a job, and lack of confidence when finding a partner. If Ah Yin and her husband divorced, her son would have to call another woman "mom," would that woman be good to her son? With Ah Yin's husband's income, her son probably couldn't afford a private school. In the future, when her son looks for a job, his parents' jobs won't be so impressive, especially when finding a partner, a child from a single-parent family will have much less competitiveness. Ah Yin also thought of her own parents. In Ah Yin's small town, the face that her son lost would be regained on her daughter. If Ah Yin divorced, her parents would probably be the first to be angry. Ah Yin also thought of her husband, this was the man she chose to marry with such determination. Ah Yin also thought of her in-laws. Although there were conflicts a few years ago, since Ah Yin became the head of the family, apart from her grandson, they have been really good to Ah Yin. Once divorced, it would hurt so many people on Ah Yin's side alone. Then there's Ah Lin, is he really suitable for her? Their upbringing experiences are so different, can they really be together? Right, Ah Lin also has a family, two sets of parents. Ah Yin feels that divorce is impossible. But Ah Yin seems to feel that she can't go on like this. There are clients in front of her, now there's Ah Lin, and a few people who have ambiguous relationships with Ah Yin. If it wasn't for Ah Lin chatting with her too deeply, if it was someone else, maybe Ah Yin would also fall into it. Ah Yin feels that only by falling in love with her husband again can she possibly avoid the possibility of getting caught up in such emotional whirlpools. During the May Day holiday, Ah Yin said to her husband, "Let's go out as a family and improve our relationship." While they were out, Ah Lin sent a WeChat message asking what they were doing. Ah Yin said they were playing with family, and Ah Lin didn't reply. Ah Yin suddenly felt it was unfair to Ah Lin.
First day back to work after the short holiday.
Ah Lin: Did you have a great time during the holiday? Feeling refreshed?
Ah Yin: It was okay. How about you? (Actually, that night Ah Yin and her husband had a very fulfilling intimate moment.) Did she take good care of you?
Ah Lin: No, do you feel a little happy about that?
Ah Yin: A little bit. I'm planning to rekindle my love with my husband.
Ah Lin: You don't want me anymore?
Ah Yin: Um, I never wanted you, right?
Ah Lin: I want to see you.
Ah Yin: I have to work today.
Ah Lin: I feel like you don't belong to me anymore.
Ah Yin: I've never belonged to you, right?
Ah Lin: Maybe it's possessiveness. I'll come find you after work.
Ah Yin: I have to be home before 8 pm.
Ah Lin: I really regret not taking you last time. I'll let you go before 8 pm. Some things are clearer said in person, not over WeChat.
Ah Yin suddenly felt that she really owed Ah Lin a night together, but this time, Ah Yin didn't have the psychological aversion she had last time. She seemed to feel that they should just have one last night together to settle things.
Ah Yin: I have a meeting at headquarters this afternoon. After the meeting, I'll come find you.
At 5 o'clock in the afternoon, Ah Lin kept asking Ah Yin what time the meeting would end, what she wanted to eat, and Ah Yin said to just eat something casual because time was too tight. She had to go back before 8 o'clock.
Ah Yin arrived at Ah Lin's house, it was already 6 o'clock. Ah Lin cooked something for Ah Yin to eat. After Ah Yin finished eating, Ah Lin washed the pot and bowl spotlessly clean. Ah Lin is really a clean person.
Ah Yin: Are you two getting along well?
Ah Lin: Do you think everyone is like you guys?
Ah Yin: Is she pretty?
Ah Lin: What do you think?
Ah Yin: If she's not pretty, she probably wouldn't catch your eye.
Ah Lin: Tell me, what do you think?
Ah Yin laid out all her previous thoughts, and Ah Lin remained silent.
Ah Lin: Originally, I wanted to rescue you from the sea of suffering. You should be able to figure out this account, but since you've made up your mind, I won't say anything more. I'm just afraid that you'll be disheartened again later.
Ah Yin was really touched at that moment. She felt that Ah Lin was like a Western knight in shining armor, coming to rescue her from the sea of suffering.
Ah Yin: Let's be lovers.
Ah Lin kissed Ah Yin and helped her reach climax with his hand.
Ah Yin: You really don't want me?
Ah Lin: How can I want you?
Ah Yin: Don't you have a condom?
Ah Lin: I never use condoms.
Ah Yin: Then I can take the pill.
Ah Lin: Taking pills is not good for your body. No matter what, don't do anything that harms your health.
At that time, Ah Yin should have been so moved that she was willing to do anything for Ah Lin.
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