Eternal Love

Chapter 123: Heart lock (4)

  Chapter One Hundred and Twenty-Three Heart Lock (4)

  In short, from Yinyin’s attitude, Han Ji feels extremely natural, but this kind of nature makes Han Ji feel something is wrong? I can't tell what's wrong.

After a long while, Han Ji was immersed in her own thoughts and completely forgot to answer Yinyin’s question. When she reacted, she was looking at Yinyin’s questioning without urging at all, just with At Han Ji's incomprehensible look, Han Ji was taken aback and replied: "He, very good."

When answering, Han Ji's gaze escaped Yinyin unconsciously. Although Yinyin's eyes and expression were consistent and indifferent, Han Ji escaped subconsciously, even her words were a bit hesitant and her voice was very small. Everyone knew it was. An extremely unnatural answer; but Yinyin didn't care, or did she disdain to care at all? In short, Yinyin didn't respond to Han Ji's answer, as if it was just a question, an answer, nothing to do with the content, nothing more.

   "Don't you hate him?"

Han Ji was stunned when Yinyin asked her unexpectedly. She really didn't expect Yinyin to ask her two unexpected questions in succession. Then look at Yinyin's indifferent expression. I don't know if it is. Intentionally or unintentionally, or did she see through her heart? No, Han Ji shook her head suddenly, at least not from Yinyin's attitude.

"Why do you ask?"

  Forcibly restrained the doubts and excitement in her heart, Han Ji asked calmly in her voice as much as possible.

   "...or do you hate me?"

  Ignoring Han Ji's rhetorical question, Yinyin asked a new question again, this time in exchange for Han Ji's eyes widened.

   "Do you really hate me?"

It seems that the answer was obtained from Han Ji’s expression. Yinyin smiled slightly to herself, making people unable to see what she was thinking; Han Ji instinctively wanted to shake her head and deny it, let alone shake her head, even Can't say a word, really unconsciously agree with Yinyin's words in my heart? But Yinyin's reaction was not at all like the attitude that a hated person should have, as if it were a very ordinary thing.

  Han Ji can be sure now, that Yinyin now makes her completely unknown to her, or did she never know her since the beginning? In an instant, an idea flashed in Han Ji's mind. She looked at Yinyin and asked carefully and slightly suspiciously, "You...recovered your memory?"

Maybe this question is stupid and shouldn't be asked, but Han Ji still couldn't help but speak, but Yinyin did not answer. Sometimes silence is the best answer. At least it is not difficult to tell from Yinyin's expression, so Han Ji was stunned; It's not that I don't believe that Yinyin has restored her memory, but that Yinyin will become so indifferent after the memory is restored. It seems that she has lost all her feelings. Han Ji should have discovered it from the first time she saw Yinyin; but Han Ji didn't understand, why did Yinyin become like this after regaining her memory? Shouldn't you go back to that person? Han Ji has not forgotten that the person died before Yinyin lost her memory, but now that the memory is restored, she should know that that person is still alive, and that Yinyin was not by her side not long ago? why? ? There are countless questions in Han Ji's mind.

Just when Han Ji had countless questions that she wanted to know, Yin Yin fell silent. Under Han Ji’s gaze, she was soft, maybe it was more appropriate to say that she was lazy, and Yin Yin was lying on the square table in front of her. Above, if Yinyin's eyes were still shining with a clear light, Han Ji would think that Yinyin had completely lost her soul.

  After a while, Han Ji took a deep breath and said, “Why are you so sure that I hate you? What if I say I don’t hate you?”

   "It doesn't matter whether you hate or not, that's your business."

  Although she got the answer, Yinyin’s tone couldn't hear the slightest anger, her attitude was close to ruthless, and Han Ji only felt cold all over.

  Is this person in front of you really Yinyin? Han Ji couldn't help thinking.

For a while, when Han Ji felt that she didn’t know what to say, Yinyin’s voice sounded at the right time: "You have a very good reason to hate me. I also think I should hate it. I hated it before, but I don’t hate it now. Up."

Han Ji stared at Yinyin blankly. These words should be regarded as a supplement to the previous answer, but her tone did not change at all. However, Han Ji was still surprised by Yinyin's words. Anyway, Yinyin's words shocked her one after another, as well as hers. Now Han Ji seems to have slowly adapted to the behavior, but she was still a little surprised, so she asked, "Why?"

  Han Ji knows that if Yinyin really recovers her memory, of course she has someone to hate, and there are absolutely sufficient reasons. Then why not hate it now?

  At this time, Yinyin raised her eyes slightly, turned her gaze to Han Ji, and said lightly: “Because I have already hated it, and if I continue to hate it, won’t it be stupid? It will only make myself more painful.”

If you say this, what Yinyin said before or under normal circumstances, maybe Han Ji would think it makes sense, but now it sounds almost ruthless, especially when she is indifferent and has no feelings about her. Yan's eyes are even more ruthless.

  "Do you really think so?"

Even if Han Ji knows that Yinyin is extremely abnormal now, she still wants to confirm and confirm the authenticity of this sentence, and at the same time to confirm the true thoughts in Yinyin's heart, but for now, she does not have much hope; In addition, even if Yinyin really answered, Han Ji didn't know how much she could believe. From this point of view, when raising this question, Han Ji was probably just a subconscious reaction, right?

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