A Safe Haven for Lin Tong
Qin Moyao felt relief as he watched Lin Tong confidently navigate the cutlery. He knew she’d be safer when he wasn’t around to protect her. Soon after, a servant arrived with news that Chi Shan and funeral home personnel had come to discuss Lin’s father’s funeral arrangements. They presented three burial sites, but Qin Moyao suggested the one on West Mountain for its beautiful view, convenient location, and a glimpse of the sea. Lin Tong agreed, trusting Qin Moyao’s choice.
A High-Stakes Arrival
The corporate building stood tall and imposing, heavily guarded. When a black car pulled up, bodyguards swiftly took positions. Out stepped a stern, well-dressed man in black, who then carefully helped a young lady out – Lin Tong, the Chairman of the Hongfu Group’s only daughter. By her side was Zhou Mo, her dedicated bodyguard, always protecting and caring for her due to her blindness.
Coping with Loss
Chi Shan’s persuasion led Lin Tong to agree to arrange her father’s funeral. After the burial, she stood before her father’s portrait, overwhelmed with grief. Qin Moyao tried to console her with a bowl of tofu soup. When Lin Tong learned about Qin Moyao’s own loss—his father’s death—she wanted to ask him more, but he was not ready to share the painful memories.
Unspoken Doubts and Gratitude
Lin Tong expressed her gratitude to Qin Moyao for his unwavering support, to which he humbly responded that it was his duty. She mentioned her determination to find her father’s murderer, leaving Qin Moyao to wonder if she still suspected him. Lin Tong’s response remained uncertain.
A Mysterious Message
The following day, a servant delivered a flash drive to Lin Tong with an enigmatic message from an unknown person: “Zhou Mo is not Zhou Mo.