That night, Bert deliberately waited until the latter half of the night before returning to the bedroom. Although he took a cold shower, he had no self-control in front of her. He was afraid that he would be impulsive again just in case.
The bedroom door was pushed open, leaving only a wall lamp emitting a warm yellow light in the room. In the middle of the bed, the girl curled up and lay on one side, and fell asleep.
The man breathed a sigh of relief, gently closed the door, and carefully walked to the bed. His eyes fell on her quiet little face and his chest was warm.
Even if he couldn't do anything, even if he could just watch quietly, it was enough for him.
He had never been a person who believed in love. When he met Evelyn, he didn't have the impulse to calm down. He just wanted to be good to her and Lucas.
But now that Alivia had appeared in his life, he didn't know when he had started to develop feelings for her. Slowly walking to this day, he had already had the thought of being with her to the end.
He didn't want to let go of her hand. Even if he had to exchange for more than 30 years of glory and wealth, he wouldn't hesitate.
After that kidnapping, her personality changed a lot. He had consulted a world-class psychologist, and he had said that this was also a kind of emotional stress reaction.
It meant that her character had not changed at all. What she was showing now was just to resist the memories that she was unwilling to face.
No matter whether she changed her mind or not, as long as she was willing to try to accept him, no matter how long it took, no matter what it became, he could wait.
Life was so long. Once you made up your mind to follow someone, time became the most important thing.
He could wait.
The man's gaze became softer and softer. Unfortunately, the girl sleeping soundly on the bed didn't know that he had bent down and left a gentle kiss on her forehead.
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