Reborn in the Eighties as a Housewife with a Space

Chapter 2489 - 2483: Because We Are Friends



Chapter 2489: Chapter 2483: Because We Are Friends



"Yingying, if you have something to say, make it clear. Don’t sulk. If Xiao Qi is at fault, let him explain properly. No matter what the issue is, there’s always a way to resolve it." Qin Xue saw the way they were acting—it didn’t seem like there was nothing happening—so she wanted them to sort out the problem first. Otherwise, by the time Nangong Beiying gives birth, they still wouldn’t have resolved their issues, and there’s no need for that.


"You’re right, Yingying. If it’s his mistake, just don’t agree with him. If it’s a misunderstanding, clearing it up isn’t a difficult task. Otherwise, continuing like this won’t resolve anything." Qing Zhu also agreed with Qin Xue because she’s been through similar situations herself. However, there wasn’t any problem between her and Ye Xuan; it’s just that she didn’t want to accept Xiao Qi, and other matters weren’t an issue.


So she decided to give herself another chance, and also give Ye Xuan and their daughter a chance. Just like Qin Xue said, some happiness must be pursued; otherwise, there’s no way around it. If things aren’t handled well, happiness will slip through her fingers.


Now looking at Nangong Beiying, she felt that this kind of situation was like her past, so clueless about what feelings truly were.


In her previous life, she had some experience in dealing with men, but she did not understand what feelings really were. But now she knew, and she knew what was best for her, what she truly wanted.


No matter what, she felt Nangong Beiying should try talking to Xiao Qi because happiness is something they can truly pursue.


"I get it. I really don’t know who is actually your close friend, or did he give you some benefits that make you always side with him?" Qin Xue being like this is one thing, but with even Qing Zhu saying this, Yingying felt uncomfortable. These two are really siding with outsiders.


"It’s because we’re your friends that we’re advising you like this. Otherwise, even if you went begging, it wouldn’t matter to us." Qin Xue only cared about her friends, while for others, it didn’t matter to her whether they lived or died. She wouldn’t meddle in things.


While Qin Xue’s thinking might not be completely right, everyone has their own way of living. Some people just don’t want others interfering in their lives unless it’s absolutely necessary, much like many people who just want to live a simple life.


As a doctor, Qin Xue had long come to terms with the issue of life and death, but she knew there were still many who wanted to live well. Yet life’s pressures and personal relationships can sometimes be suffocating. During such times, all there is left in one’s mind is a single thought—death, thinking that only through dying can they find relief.


In truth, they don’t actually desire death; life has just pressed upon them so heavily that they can’t express it. If someone would ask them how they’re doing or what’s happening at these moments, perhaps a life could be saved. But so many people are just attending to their own lives, leaving no room to care for others.


This is why there’s so much helplessness. Reality has burdened everyone until they feel overwhelmed, making people cold and distant, with no energy to care about the lives of others.


This is also why in later generations, when people see someone about to jump off a building, they only bother to shoot videos without calling the police for help. Of course, there are also many who are still warm-hearted, but societal norms have created such a phenomenon.



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