It is typical of Zhong to send his men to protect Ding Manman wherever she goes. How can he leave Ding outside alone?
Seeing that Ding is crying in a heartbroken way, the entourage quickly calls to report it to Zhong.
When he hears that, Zhong feels very angry. Unexpectedly, the Bai family still has pride. They already have no strength to resist Zhong’s continuous oppression, but they still don’t give up fighting.
“Song Chen, go and teach the Bai family a good lesson. Be careful, don’t to go too far.”
Being angry, Zhong calls Song Chen to deal with the matter. Song Chen clearly understands the purpose of Zhong that if there were any mistakes, he could impute that to Song Chen. Then it is easy to explain to Ding.
But the boss’s words are orders. Song Chen takes the orders, not knowing whether to laugh or cry.
“By the way, bring Ding Manman back. She is in a bad mood today. You can find a way to make her happy.”
These problems are all that have been stocked in Zhong’s mind. A man like him who has strategic genius in the market, is puzzled by these problems.
Finally, he loses his patience, so he just orders Song Chen to handle all.
Song Chen knows his boss’s character well, nods and goes out. In fact, these problems are all very easy to solve, but love really makes a person stupid. The smart Zhong loses his ability to deal with the problem because he cares too much.
When Song Chen finds Ding, she has stopped crying. But her eyes are still red and there are little teardrops on her long eyelashes.
“Did Nantian suffer a lot because of me? He is really not a bad person. At least, he helped me.” Saying Ding with sobs.
Song Chen sighs and says, “Psychiatrists should have professional ethics, just like a surgeon who can’t cut the appendixes of all patients without consent even though that humans don’t need appendixes. His character is not suitable for a psychiatrist, right?”
After listening to Song Chen’s analysis, Ding calms down a bit and thinks it is indeed reasonable.
Song Chen proceeds: “Furthermore, my boss also knows that he goes a little far and he will help the Bai family in business. Then it will make up for the loss of their family, so that Mr. Bai can easily manage his family business and pursue his hobbies in his spare time. Don’t you think so?”
After the two questions, Ding suddenly becomes clear and says: “I hope so.”
She really doesn’t want others to suffer so much because of herself. This is Ding’s original intention.
Back to Zhong’s house, Ding stays in her bedroom and is unwilling to come out. She will pick up a paintbrush to draw pictures whenever she has time.
Only those who are truly connected with art will feel that painting is a kind of enjoyment. And Ding who enjoys a lot also expresses all her emotions in drawing. It’s a pity that no one in Zhong’s house knows how to paint. If Jens Johnson were there, he would definitely be able to see the artistic conception in the painting and understand her.
Thinking of this, Ding takes out a business card from the small bag that contains her belongings. It was left to her by Jens when she first met him. But because of the economic and emotional limitation, she didn’t go to study from Jens.
Thinking about it now, Ding only feels that she is like a canary in a cage, with fine feathers but without meaning. She really wants to break through this cage, learn her favorite paintings, and get in touch with a wider world.
Thinking of this, Ding decides to communicate with Zhong.
She wants to work to make her own salary and do what she wants to do, instead of relying on others blindly. Although the two jobs before hurt her a lot, she is still willing to believe that no matter what will happen, there will be a suitable job for her.
When Ding sees Zhong, she finds he wears an abnormal smile, and hears that he says enthusiastically from a distance: “Come and see what gifts I bring to you. I have asked someone to move them to the place where you paint. Let’s go and see together.”
Ding who is still confused follows Zhong back to the place where she paints, and she does not expect Zhong has moved so many things inside in such a short time when she comes out.
There are color pencils with three thousand colors produced in Japan, paints made in Italy, and paintbrushes made in New Zealand…
Seeing these colorful art supplies, Ding suddenly feels excited as if she is in heaven. After all, these are the top art supplies which are the premise of painting masters.
Just like a child who wants many cute dolls, those things right in front of Ding are the only kind of things that can impress her who is not interested in money.
Being able to collect them in such a short period of time shows that Zhong has spent a notable amount of time and energy.
“Thank you.” Ding lowers her head shyly and says softly.
There is finally a hint of joy in Zhong’s eyes when he finds Ding becomes happy.
His face that has been calm and stern because of worry for the past few days becomes soft, like grass in early spring.
When Zhong catches a glimpse of Ding’s paintings, he feels painful in his heart. He remembers that this little girl’s paintings were full of passionate colors when he first saw them, as if she was describing a beautiful dream in her mind.
Her current works are like rainy seasons which are still pure but impress people with a faint lingering sorrow.
In Zhong’s view, these precious painting supplies can only bring happiness to Ding temporarily. But it seems that it will never be possible for her to recover without untangling the knots in her mind.
But Zhong only knows that he is the one to untangle her knots but can’t find a way. He can only whisper to Song Chen with his forehead frowning, “Today you did a great job. Keep it up. I want to see she is happy every day.”
Zhong, who has left the order, rushes to deal with work matters, leaving Song Chen there feeling helpless with these two people.
With Song Chen’s understanding of Ding, Zhong shouldn’t have cared Ding’s maters after she was rescued. If it were not for his over-protection, perhaps the situation would not be as complicated as it is now.
It turns out that excessive care is also a kind of injury. Song Chen sighs and begins to order the buyers to continue preparing things that Ding might like.
With batch after batch of clothes, flowers, dolls and other gadgets appearing in Ding’s room, she starts to feel a little angry again.
At first, she felt happy when she saw those painting supplies for she really likes drawing. But the things Zhong sends later are useless to her.
She thinks she is more and more like a canary trapped in a little cage. With such thoughts in mind, when Ding sees the walls of Zhong’s house, she has a much stronger will to leave here and find her own life outside, even if she might not live well.