Su Ruanruan left the bridal shop and did not return to the Bao Mansion.
She went to the graveyard instead.
As evening approached, the graveyard was dim and eerie, but Su Ruanruan was not afraid and stood in front of a grave.
In front of the grave, there lay a bunch of daisies.
They were her father's favorite flowers.
It began to drizzle from the sky.
Raindrops clung to her eyelashes, and her clothes were getting wet. But she stood in the rain as if she didn't feel it at all.
After a while, Su Ruanruan crouched down, gently touched the photo on the tombstone, and murmured softly, "Dad, I will definitely find out the truth! Just give me some time."
Before night fell, she left the graveyard.
This place was remote with hardly any cars around.
Caught in the night rain, she cut a sorry figure.
Occasionally, cars would pass by, their headlights glaring.
A black sedan slowly came to a halt, and a man got out of the car.
Su Ruanruan looked up.
It was Mu Qun, Mu Jiu.