Shen Hongyi had urged Jin Mo more than once to leave Ningjiang, but she always made excuses, saying she hadn't resolved everything yet. Thus, he felt anxious every day, afraid Jin Mo would suddenly tell him she wasn't going to the Capital.
"I will wait for you at Capital Airport for tomorrow's flight," Shen Hongyi's voice was hesitant, even now he was unsure if he should take Jin Mo away.
It might have been a wrong decision, but Shen Hongyi still wanted Jin Mo to leave Ningjiang, this place of heartache.
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On the day Jin Mo was about to leave, it started snowing in Ningjiang, a thin layer covering the ground, the cold wind howling, making it hard for pedestrians to lift their heads.
Jin Mo sat in the car, watching the familiar yet unfamiliar scenery flashing by. She had lived in this city for many years, yet now she realized there were so many places she had never visited.