The woman's soft voice, mixed with the night wind, drifted past his ears. It fell on his heart like autumn leaves falling on the lake, stirring up a few circles of ripples, all the way to the depths of the lake.
She said this without any hesitation, which made him feel even more warm.
He hugged her tightly and wished he could squeeze her into his bones. "I will be sad, but I want you to have more opportunities to see the world than I do."
Hearing his words, Evelyn almost cried. "How did you say it so sad?"
"Good girl, we still have decades. We should not be sad."
She turned to face the person in front of her and looked up into his dark and bright eyes. "If you were not in this world, there would be nothing to see."
Huston was stunned as he examined her fair face. The happiness on her face was so obvious that he could empathize with her.
"Without you, there's nothing to see in this world."
How deeply in love did she have to be to say such sad words?
Huston didn't know, but he knew that these words were more touching than any words of love.
The moon hung high in the sky. On such a sad day, he mourned the person who had left, but turned around and fell into her gentle arms. There was nothing more important than being by his side.
Huston lowered his head and kissed her lips, using this method to comfort his cold heart.
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