Chapter 924
Crystal fell into countless absurd dreams.
One moment, it was her receiving a fruit candy from Kyle in Sunshine Village, staring at the sparkling and artificially colored candy, unable to bring herself to eat it as she anticipated his mocking. The next moment, it was her being brought to the White family and meeting Harold in the mourning hall.
At that time, Harold was so gentle.
He gave her an apple, a gun, and a cake.
In Crystal's small world, it was rare to see someone as good as Harold.
She remembered that they were watching the moon together under the Crape Myrtle Flower tree by the river. Harold said, "If I were the moon, you would be the one to witness my first appearance, and you would be the one illuminated by the moon's first light."
What did she say at that time?
She said, "Thank you for being willing to let me be the one cherished by the moon."
It turned out that she was not cherished anymore. The world was broken and collapsed in an instant.
At the end of the dream was Harold's cold eyes on the empty corridor of the hospital.
In the past, she had loved those eyes the most. She found them enchanting, as they could exude both icy coldness and deep tenderness. How could such chilling coldness and profound gentleness emanate from those beautiful eyes? Especially the small mole beneath the inner corner of the left eye, it carried a fatal allure.
However, when he no longer doted on her, when she saw the coldness in his eyes, she realized that the evil ghost's eyes appeared in the human world.
Crystal woke up from her dream, and her clothes were soaked with cold sweat.
Under the effect of the high-temperature air conditioner, the room was as warm as spring, but Crystal still felt cold.
It was a coldness that surged from deep within the bones, a coldness that could not be healed.
Her fingers trembled as she touched her lower abdomen.
The baby, which was supposed to be in her belly for almost four months, would swell up a little. But now, her lower abdomen was flat.
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