Elisa nodded. Indeed that is true.
Julia continued to ask, “So why when this person turns out to be Gareth, you seem to be at a loss?”
Elisa was taken aback, as if... Indeed, that seemed to be the case.
If a stranger were to ardently pursue her, Elisa would find it dull, but she wouldn't resist.
Perhaps it was because she knew that she wouldn't agree.
So why was it that when she faced Gareth, her behavior was completely different? She even unwillingly denied him an equal opportunity to pursue her from the depths of her heart.
Is it because... I'm afraid I might be moved by him?
Elisa was startled by this thought. She shook her head in an attempt to rid her mind of such absurdity.
Upon seeing it, Julia simply smiled.
Elisa was a smart person, so she would stop at a certain point or it would be awkward.
Julia looked up at the moonlight and couldn't help but sigh. “The moon is so beautiful tonight. It's a pity that I am going to bed now.”
After Julia finished speaking, she began to walk toward the room. Elisa reacted and wanted to help her, but was stopped by Julia.
“Take some time to reflect on what I've said today. Some questions can't be answered with words; you need to consult your heart. Why not give it a try sometimes?” the old lady said, winking at Elisa.
Julia's voice echoed in Elisa's mind, swirling around incessantly.
Memories of her time spent with Gareth played like scenes in a movie.
From the moment the two of them got married, to their divorce, and everything they had been through together.
Everything felt so surreal yet so real.
Elisa was also constantly questioning herself, consulting her own heart.
And so, she stood alone in the garden for a very long time.
I've been standing so long that my legs are sore, yet I still don't have a concrete answer to that question.
With a bitter smile, Elisa was just about to return to her room when she bumped straight into Gareth, who was coming from the opposite direction.
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