Collin was different from the other teachers. Others always repeated what was in the book. He had guided an assistant before and did not need to bring books to class. He could associate any simple illness with all other symptoms related to it. In addition, he was wearing a doctor's white coat and a pair of gold-rimmed glasses, which made him look like a very professional doctor. So the children were quiet and listened carefully in his class.
Livia also had a good impression of him.
After school, Collin would always give Livia some small gifts that he had personally made.
Livia took them happily.
Leon was busy picking flowers instead. Living at the foot of the mountain, there were wildflowers everywhere but no roses at all. He picked some and tied them up, asking Collin to give them to Roxanne.
"No, she doesn't like this kind of flower," Collin said as he looked at the flower.
"All women like flowers. Who said she doesn't like them? That's because you didn't send them," Leon said confidently. "You're not married so you don't understand what women are thinking."
Collin took the flower and threw it halfway. Of course, he understood Roxanne, who disliked flowers. What she liked was a flower that would not disturb or cause trouble for people and made one feel quiet.
It was Scindapsus, Chlorophytum, or cactus.
It was a plant that could live itself and did not need to be protected.
And it was not a fragile plant like a rose that could only bloom for two or three days.
He didn't send flowers to Roxanne, but he helped Mike cut wood, help Livia do her homework, and also help Roxanne clean up. He left when it was dark even without eating dinner.
Sometimes, Livia would ask him to stay for dinner, but he would refuse with a smile.
Roxanne seldom spoke.
Collin thought that Leon was right. Although he did not ask her to leave before, Roxanne's leaving was because of him. He did not know how much difficulty she had suffered to give birth to Livia.
Everyone should be angry if he was treated like that, but Roxanne wasn't. All her anger, grievance, and unwillingness had completely disappeared in the past eight years.
But Collin could not forget it.
No matter what, he wanted to do his best to make up for it.
Even if she would not forgive him.
'You asked me to leave."
Her sad words still echoed in his ears.
Collin removed his glasses and pinched the bridge of his nose.
Tomorrow was the day they left, and he never knew that a month could pass so quickly.
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