Oops, I had a ONS With My Secret Ex-husband-Chapter 511: I Agree to Your Request
"You can call my name however you like, but I hope you’ll show me some respect when we’re in private." Ji Yu had been very composed since the moment she began discussing these matters with him, clearly indifferent to them.
What she wanted was nothing more than for the people around her to be healthy, to avoid any incidents. If something like last time happened again, she figured she might go mad.
Lin Shuyu found himself increasingly intrigued by her.
After all, a woman like her managing to support an entire company was indeed surprising.
Ji Yu had no interest in caring about anyone’s judgment. At this moment, all she wanted was to ease her father’s worries.
Thus, when she met Hu Jianyu, she formally introduced the people by her side.
"You sure act fast, girl, but have you really thought it through? If you want to back out now, it’s still not too late. Otherwise, you might regret it deeply later." 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖
Hu Jianyu spoke with heartfelt concern, worried that the relationship between them might affect Ji Yu’s state of mind.
"My condition isn’t as bad as you imagine. It’s just a bit uncomfortable. There’s even a chance this tumor is benign."
Ji Yu was well aware that the current situation wasn’t a mere accident. She also fully understood the severity of his health condition.
He truly didn’t have much time left; the reports had already revealed the danger of his tumor.
Ji Yu hadn’t yet found the opportunity to tell him. She just wanted to give him a little hope in his heart.
If it ended up making him feel worse emotionally, that would be far from ideal.
"Yu, I keep feeling like I’ve done something wrong. Having a fiancé protect you is certainly good, but I know he’s not really who your heart is thinking about."
When relationships became tangled and complicated like this, introducing someone into the situation only led to further disarray.
"Dad, this is the final decision I’ve made. I don’t want you to suffer any grievances, nor do I want you to have regrets in your heart."
Everyone understood the meaning behind her words.
Hu Jianyu didn’t show much anger. His heart had long guessed this outcome. Over time, his body had steadily weakened—he was very aware of this.
"Silly girl, you don’t need to grieve so much right now. I just want to go see your mother—when the time comes, the two of us will definitely visit you in your dreams." Deep down, he still carried a bit of expectation.
If he really met the one he’d yearned for all along by then, how joyful would it be?
This was what Ji Yu feared the most. If he completely lost his will to live, then there would be no point in pursuing treatment.
"Dad, how could you bear to do this? In my heart, you are my only family left—we share a bond that cannot be severed."
To Ji Yu, the Ji family was a sanctuary, a place where she’d grown up healthy and built deep emotional attachments. But in the end, she couldn’t let go of her blood-related kin.
She didn’t want to lose any of them.
"In my life, it seems I’ve always been losing something. This time, I want to hold on to it, which is why I insist on you undergoing surgery."
When she said these words, her eyes reddened slightly, as if she were about to cry. But in the end, she held back and didn’t let the tears fall.
Hu Jianyu sighed helplessly. "Silly girl, I really can’t stop worrying about you, but you’re right: if I left you because of your mother, she would definitely be angry."
He was very familiar with his wife’s personality, so he knew that he must maintain a calm attitude and not recklessly give up on his life.
The father and daughter talked late into the night, seemingly still grappling with doubts about the situation.
The second time Lin Shuyu met her, he couldn’t help but joke, "I thought our connection would end here. Judging by yesterday, your father seemed to have some concerns."
He had felt a bit uneasy about the matter, but it seemed the outcome turned out better than expected.
"Don’t worry, there will absolutely be no issues. I won’t let you leave so easily, and haven’t we already made a pact between us?"
Their pact was to protect each other, to act as shields for one another. How could they possibly give up so easily now?
"Yu, you truly are an adorable girl. But what you said is absolutely right—I hope your father can come to terms with things soon. In the meantime, you should pay closer attention to his health."
"This matter really was my oversight. I clearly noticed how awful his complexion looked last time, yet I didn’t prioritize his health."
Lin Shuyu didn’t want to see her sad or distressed.
Everyone at the time had focused on figuring out how to resolve the issue but had neglected the people closest to them, which had led to such circumstances.
"So, you hurriedly found a fiancé because of your father? Turns out you’re quite an interesting person."
Initially, Lin Shuyu thought it was to deal with nosy relatives or something similar. But upon hearing the reason was her father, he suddenly felt the matter wasn’t as troublesome as he first thought.
"Ji Yu, you’re the most honest girl I’ve ever met. So, I promise to treat you well in the future; please don’t get too caught up in this issue."
Their relationship was gradually improving, and they both felt like the other was a reflection of themselves.
Ji Yu sometimes found it hard to believe in such coincidences. After all, how could there really be two identical people in this world?
But the reality was right in front of her—their personalities were so overwhelmingly alike that Ji Yu almost suspected he might be her long-lost brother.
"Lin Shuyu, you’re a very interesting person too. I am truly grateful for the help you’ve given me during this period. Without you, I don’t know what I would have done."
Their relationship had been relatively harmonious, and if this continued, they ought to get along quite happily.
"It’s really not a big deal. I’ve encountered similar situations myself. Back then, I didn’t manage to hold on, so this time, I want to help you properly."
What he had failed to grasp in the past, he hoped to fulfill through her.







