Their first stop was Souleland. That was the place where Giada lived after she went abroad with her grandparents and her brothers.
They stayed there for four years. It was not until they graduated from primary school and went to junior high school that they moved to another city to live.
It was surrounded by a forest of red maple leaves. On the distant mountain, there was the Aistine Castle, which was built on the top of the mountain. When you looked up at it, you could see that it looked like Snow White's palace.
It was winter, and it was still covered with heavy snow, but the outline of it was as beautiful as a picture.
Giada and Martin walked hand in hand towards the villa.
The villa here was bought at that time, and it had not yet been sold. Because she would come back occasionally, sometimes she would come here to live, and sometimes she would go to another city to live there.
None of the houses here were sold because her elder brother was still living in this country.
In front of the villa, Giada looked at him and said, "Martin, this is the first time I lived here since I went abroad. At that time, I felt very desolate here, and my neighbors were also very far away. There is only one family in this small forest. It's quiet, and no one disturbed me, but I always feel lonely."
"You don't know. My second brother hasn't gotten used to it since he came here for a year. He has been nagging all day. My grandfather and grandmother both thought that he was crazy, so they sent him to the hospital twice."
"In fact, he doesn't like to stay here. He misses his home."
Back then, if it hadn't been for the sudden appearance of the Simpson family, their family wouldn't have been forced to be separated for so many years.
Despite this, after so many years, fortunately, they had grown up very well.
Martin smiled. In fact, he knew Henrick quite well.
"Gia, your second brother's character is actually quite strong." Especially when he watched the movie and TV series he made, and seeing the hardships he endured, only could they appreciate it.
"Yes, he just complained and insisted on going back, but he still studied hard. Even if he went to another place, he still studied very well."
Giada took his arm and said with a smile, "Let's go in first. We'll stay here tonight."
"Okay!"
She skillfully unlocked the door. She had told her brother in advance that she was going to stay here. Her brother was now running the business empire that his grandfather had built here. He was still studying, so he had not returned to his home country.
Knowing that she was coming, the place had been cleaned up and the ingredients were well prepared.
As soon as she turned on the underfloor heating, the room immediately became warm.
Martin looked at the decorations in the room, which was the same as it was previously; everything looked very warm. His eyes swept over every corner. Thinking of the scene in the dream, the girl was very happy here.
Giada stepped on the soft carpet in her furry slippers, sat down at the wooden table, tidied up her tea set, and made tea.
He took off his coat and hugged her from behind.
"Gia," He called her gently.
"Yes!" She smiled faintly and turned on the hot water switch.
"We're the only ones here tonight. That's great!"
She asked, "So?"
He kissed her earlobe and said with a smile, "That's why I'm very happy!"
"Haha..." She was pleased by his words. She leaned slightly into his arms and said, "Martin, you overcame all the hardships and deserve all the gentleness in the world."
She really felt sorry for him.
"The same goes for you, Gia." His voice was a little hoarse but it was gentle. He covered her lips and kissed her again and again. It was not until the teapot on the table whistled that he reluctantly let go of her.
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