Chapter 94 Delete His Contact Information
The night view of the coastal road was famous for its beauty. The wide asphalt road shimmered with bright lights on both sides, resembling a path to heaven that stretched into the unseen distance.
Avery lowered the car window, allowing the sea breeze to blow in.
The cool sea breeze swept through her neck, chilling her heart.
Isabella controlled the steering wheel, reminding her, "Don't catch a cold."
"Just let it blow for a little while." Avery rested her hands on the car window, resting her head on her arm and closing her eyes, enjoying the freedom brought by the wind.
"Isabella, I've made up my mind. After I die, scatter my ashes into the sea."
Isabella slammed on the brakes, stopping the car at the side of the road. "Avy, it's not funny to joke like this at night. It's not funny at all."
Avery got out of the car, breathing in the sea-scented air. "Originally, I planned to buy back the Adams Mansion and have you bury me under the plum tree in our family courtyard. But since he didn't give me that opportunity, it doesn't matter. After all, it won't make much difference whether I'm buried somewhere or scattered at sea. In the end, we're all reduced to a handful of ashes."
Isabella embraced her and couldn't help but cry, "Why does it not matter? If you're buried in the Adams Mansion, I will have a place to visit you. If you're buried at sea, would I have to borrow an amulet from the Dragon King to see you?"
Avery smiled at her, finding her amusing. "You are quite a character."
"Avy, you look so beautiful when you smile. Smile more, okay?"
On the other hand, Avery laughed as she sipped her soup and opened her phone.
The conversation box that had been pinned, with the nickname changed to "Mr. Hill," Avery clicked on his profile picture.
His profile picture remained unchanged: a couple photo they had taken together, with him dressed in black and her in white.
If zoomed in, one would notice that his black shadow carried that of another woman, while her profile picture featured his shadow.
Back then, she had proudly shown off her photography skills, saying that it represented "you exist within me, and I exist within you" as if their shadows were inseparable.
Avery pressed the "delete" button, and as the pinned conversation disappeared, it felt like he vanished from her world completely.
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