"I'm hungry!" Bai Tang changed the subject, not wanting to delve deeper into that topic. After finally meeting again, she disliked the heavy atmosphere. "Rest for a while, miss. I'll cook," Bai Wu said, setting down his backpack and heading toward the kitchen. Bai Tang didn't stop him. The fridge was nearly empty, so Bai Wu ordered some groceries online, paying extra for express delivery. In less than an hour, he had prepared a table full of delicious dishes. In between, he also made her a bowl of red date and white fungus soup. "To replenish blood," he said. Bai Wu set the soup down in front of her before returning to the kitchen to continue working. Bai Tang sat at the dining table, her gaze falling on the bowl of soup, a faint smile curling at the corners of her lips. Xiao Wu was as dependable as ever! Once he finished, Xiao Wu sat down and kept piling food onto Bai Tang's plate, barely eating himself. Watching her enjoy the meal with such relish, he smiled with deep satisfaction. "Xiao Wu, your cooking has improved a lot!" Bai Tang praised without holding back. "No one's dishes suit my taste better than yours." "As long as miss likes it," Xiao Wu replied with a gentle smile, his face full of affection and tenderness. By the end of dinner, Bai Tang was thoroughly content. After cleaning up, the two settled onto the sofa. Bai Wu asked curiously, "How exactly did you become Bai Tang?" Bai Tang lounged lazily against the sofa and recounted everything—how she had been reborn as Bai Tang after a car accident that sent her off a cliff. After hearing it all, Bai Wu still found it hard to believe. Staring intently at Bai Tang, he said, "You two really look alike." Bai Tang chuckled. "I think so too. Honestly, when I first saw her, I even wondered if she might be my twin sister." "Too bad I'm my father's only daughter!" Bai Wu spoke with a hint of relief. "Regardless, I'm grateful to her for letting me see you again." "Yeah," Bai Tang said with a faint smile. "So, out of gratitude, I've decided to stay and handle the Bai Group." "Miss, do you need my help?" Bai Wu asked. "No need. Feng Zi will help," Bai Tang replied with a grin. Bai Wu looked puzzled. "Feng Zi?" "I hurt him, and now he's holding a grudge, so naturally he'll want to take revenge on anyone connected to me," Bai Tang said with a sly smile. "With his help, I barely have to lift a finger." Bai Wu watched the girl's cunning expression and couldn't help but curl his lips into a faint smile. Indeed, her mischievous and scheming nature had never changed since childhood. Even her knack for setting up Feng Zi remained the same. "Will Feng Zi suspect you?" Bai Wu asked, a note of concern in his voice. "If your identity is exposed, they might come looking for trouble." Bai Tang laughed. "I'd love to see what they'd do if they found out I'm still alive!" Noticing Bai Wu's worry, she added with a smile, "Don't worry. By the time Feng Zi's sharp enough to figure it out, things here will be nearly wrapped up." Bai Wu nodded. "I'll protect you, miss." Bai Tang nodded back, offering no objection to his words. What she had said to Sheng Qi was entirely true: Bai Wu had been her closest friend since childhood and also her bodyguard. But at the age of eight, when she was sent to that place, they were separated. If there was anyone in the world Bai Tang could trust unconditionally, it was probably the man beside her. To Bai Tang, Bai Wu was a friend, a bodyguard, and even family. Thinking of Sheng Qi in the car, Bai Wu couldn't help but ask, "Miss, that person who drove us back today..." "Sheng Qi. I'm still chasing after him, so don't scare him off next time," Bai Tang said with a laugh. "If he runs away, I'll have to coax him back." Bai Wu: "..."