An Yao was taken aback, "You agreed?"
"Mm," Gu Di’er replied.
The thorn in Gu Di’er's heart had been removed, and he was a bit more accommodating now. He nodded reluctantly, "If the wolf still hasn't returned in half a month, I will take you to the East to find him."
The glimmer of joy in An Yao's eyes vanished once more. Half a month was too long. What if Jin was in real danger? Half a month... wasn't that more like going to retrieve his dead body?
No, she couldn't wait for half a month. She needed to find a way to leave sooner. However, she was aware that it was impossible to continue convincing Gu Di’er to go with her as soon as possible. Knowing his sensitive and grudge-holding nature, it was uncertain how he would react if she urged him further.
Thus, she maintained a facade of happiness, smiling as she nodded, "Alright."
But she had already given up on the idea of going with Gu Di’er to find Jin.