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It Was You novel Chapter 784

On the sofa, the man slightly raised his eyelids, and a long and narrow crack appeared on his dark and purple eyes. Due to the darkness, it was hard to see the expression on his face.

"Where is she?" After a while, the man's low voice broke the silence.

Barnes lowered his head. His deep eyes under the glasses seemed to bottomless. It seemed that there were two clusters of flames beating, but they disappeared in a flash.

Barnes replied, "My mission failed. I'm willing to be punished."

For that man, he would not frown even if he was smashed to pieces.

In the darkness, the man let out a light snort, and his voice was as cold as ice. It was so cold that even his bones were trembling. "Did you fail in the task, or did you not go on at all?"

Although he asked Barnes, he had no doubt in his heart.

His slightly pale lips pursed into a straight line, and his heart fluctuated violently. His body was hidden in darkness, leaving only a vague outline.

After a long time, Barnes finally moved. He knelt on the cold ground with his knees down, his head down very low, and his voice was somewhat desolate. "I can't do it. I'm willing to pay for the mistake he has made."

A man rarely kneeled down, and Barnes was born not to kneel down. In this world, except for the God of heaven and earth, what was there worth kneeling down?

He was a proud man. Even if he was smashed to pieces one day and fell into the abyss, he was upright and honest. As long as he had a little strength, he would never kneel down and admit defeat.

But he knelt down for the one he loved.

If that man knew what he had done for him, he must want to kill himself with a knife.

How could he kneel down?

Sitting on the sofa, the man suddenly opened his half-closed eyes. With his cold fingers, he pinched his chin, as if he was going to crush it. "Do you know what you are doing? Do you still remember who you are? "

Barnes' eyes fell on the man through a thin white beam. His face was as calm as an ancient well, but his voice was hoarse and deep. "I know, and I have never forgotten my identity, but..."

"But what?" In the dark, the man's voice sounded a little gloomy.

Barnes replied, "I'm willing to do anything for him."

The man's fingers, which were holding Barnes' chin, suddenly froze, as if all his strength had been suddenly extracted. Before he could speak, Barnes' deep and hoarse voice sounded again in the darkness.

"The basic dignity of a man is to protect the person he cares about most, to make him safe and happy all his life, right? I'll pay for what he has done. "

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