She didn't want to owe anyone anything; she just hoped to lead a stable life with her child.
"Alright," Pei Huaian verbally agreed, but he thought to himself that he absolutely must not fall behind when it came to buying things in the future.
When Yun Qian returned, the two were casually chatting. He stepped into the room and paused slightly upon seeing the items on the table.
The things he had bought were not many, and seemingly not as good as those on the table, yet he still smiled as he handed them out.
"These are the things I bought for the child." Yun Qian masked the expression in his eyes and handed over the items. Having already bought them, they were of no use in his hands, and he didn't want to compete; it was all for the child's welfare.
"You guys really do think alike," Shao He raised her eyebrows slightly, glanced at the person in the wheelchair, and then at the items being handed over.
Yun Qian's smile remained gentle, as tender as the warm sun in winter.