After an eternity, Ruan Danchen finally uttered shyly, "Yeah."
"There's not much work left to be done here, so I'll be back soon," Qi Chenglin revealed.
"Be mindful of your diet outside—Aunt Zheng told me you often suffer from indigestion. Don't forget to eat on time even if you're busy. It's okay to drink if you have no choice, but please don't smoke," reminded Ruan Danchen.
"Alright," answered Qi Chenglin in a soft and tender voice. He felt blissful to have a woman show concern for him, care about him and miss him.
"Do you think I nag too much?" Ruan Danchen was anxious that she was irritating him.
"Not at all. I love it. On the contrary, if you don't nag me, I'll feel like you don't care about me." Qi Chenglin was already waiting for his luggage at the baggage reclaim area.
Worried that she would miss him more if they kept talking, Ruan Danchen hurriedly said, "Hurry up and come home. I miss you very much."