It's hard to let go because of love.
And it was the first time that Otto heard Caleb speak of love, and in that tone of voice, he was so pained.
"Caleb." At this moment Otto murmured Caleb's name, wanting to say something, yet nothing could come out.
Taking a deep breath, he opened his mouth, "Why are you all so hard?"
Over the years, he had seen how Fabian had gone to great lengths to turn himself into a cold man, a man who, in his world, would not allow anyone to mention a woman called 'Pola Johnston'.
He once thought that a man like Caleb, who was already cold, would never fall in love with a woman, yet it was not true.
When Otto saw Caleb at this moment, it was as if she had seen Fabian back then.
That time, he was in such pain for that woman too. He thought for the past so many years that he would never see anyone around him caught up in love again.
Who would have thought that he would see it again now, that Caleb, who thought he would never fall in love with a person, was suffering from such a bone-chilling pain?
"Why must you love if it hurts so much?" Wouldn't it be better to let go?
This is what Otto can't understand the most, why must he love when it is so painful?
And when he heard Otto's words, Caleb smiled.
Why must he love?
He didn't know either. He didn't even know when exactly he fell in love with Alina, and now Otto asked him why he must love?
"I don't even know when I fell in love with her, so how can I know why I must love?" With that, it was a glass of red wine was gulped down.
When faced with such words, Otto was unable to say anything.
Love sounds very simple.
Yet who would have thought that there would be so much complexity behind this, even complexity that even he was not sure...
......
Murray City, where Macy is located, has arrived.
With a very strong traditional culture, Caleb went straight to the hospital where Macy was located.
But it's still not a lot of work to find her.
When they arrived, they saw Chester's men being thrown out, "Go back and tell your master that I don't need this."
The woman, as if she were a shrew, smashed the things that Chester's people had brought with them, onto those people.
Seeing this scene, Otto subconsciously pulled Caleb's sleeve, "Caleb, we'd better go back."
Why does it feel like coming here to this woman is self-defeating?
Although it was already known from the legend that this woman had a bad temper, as a healer with such a temperament, could she really heal her patients?
For such a person, Otto expressed doubt.
Caleb gave him a sidelong glance and said, "You go back to the hotel first."
"Caleb."
Caleb's eyes flinched.
Otto said, "I'd better accompany you."
This woman is really a freak. Who knows what kind of excessive demands she will make?
In this regard, Otto felt worried.
When Caleb saw that Otto did not say anything, he did not say anything else, and Chester's people went to call Chester.
As Macy turned to go in, Caleb and Otto followed, and Macy turned, when the two were seen, pinching her aching brow, "I'm off work today, come another day."
When Otto heard this, he became furious.
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