"I had to help you to the toilet, feed you your meals, and even wash your feet! I really thought you were paralyzed, the way I tirelessly cared for you.
But who would have ever thought that the moment I stepped away, you'd vanish.
Tell me, where did you go? Did someone spirit you away?"
Listening to Wu Shengnan's shouting, Du Heng genuinely felt like a thief caught red-handed. He held his phone and looked at Jin Zan, his eyes pleading.
Was he scared of Wu Shengnan? Truth be told, a part of him was, mainly because he dreaded her nagging. He just couldn't understand why women seemed to become so fond of nagging once they settled into a domestic routine. Back when he lived at home, his elder sister-in-law nagged, and now it was Wu Shengnan. It seemed he was caught in an inescapable cycle. Fear of her nagging was one thing; the main issue was his guilt.
