"Only after I followed my teacher home did I find out that my dad had died. Do you know that feeling? It's inexplicable—you have no idea what happened, they just tell you, 'your dad is dead.'"
At that time, she was still very young, about Bai Zhi's age now, and many of her memories of her father were actually happy ones.
"My dad was an inarticulate but honest man."
That was Mu Yu's assessment of his father, and it was also how the people around them viewed him.
"Honest man…" Bai Zhi didn't know why, but upon hearing these words, she instinctively felt there was a problem.
Hearing these words, she just felt that it wasn't honest.
Whether it was Bai Da or Mu Yi, saying they were honest people was actually bullshit, so this person probably wasn't an exception.
"Yes. He was an honest man—the house was always ruled by my mom. My dad was the type who'd suffer in silence, always being scolded, but he never talked back.