"So how is this relative to death?"
Randy just says that Miya has appeared on the beach. Alex thinks that he is a fool. No one thinks she will be on the beach.
"The fisherman says that Miya never comes back. There is a small typhoon there in the night before and yesterday, and many visitors playing on the beach are swept away by the wind and waves. Miya may never come back."
"You bullshit!" Alex says.
He drags Randy's collar and drags him directly to the ground. "If you continue to talk nonsense, you will be driven out."
"Alex." Randy calls Alex but doesn't stop Alex.
For Randy, Alex is persuaded to keep his job, but for Susan who is just in danger, Randy saves her life. She says. "Thank you."
This is the first time Randy has heard Susan, who is so arrogant before, say thank you to him. He doesn't turn his head to face Susan.
"Never mind. I'm not here to help you anyway." Randy leaves after saying.
Susan looks at Randy's back and thinks narcissistically. Randy might be shy and a little embarrassed.
But Randy only appears because he promises a lady something.
Alex stars to rush to the beach. How can he forget the beach? Miya once says that her dream is "to face the sea, with spring flowers blossoming." She also tells him that she likes the sea so much, why he doesn't think about it.
Alex starts driving to the beach. Looking at the sea, he sees a fisherman returning home, and he steps forward to ask.
"Hello, is there a small typhoon here the day before yesterday?"
"Yes! Natural disasters are indispensable." The fisherman says, and he seems to be a little distressed because his tools are damaged. "Fortunately, no casualties. It is the greatest gift from God."
"You say there are no casualties?" Alex concentrates on the key point.
The fisherman doesn't know why Alex is so excited. He nods, "Yeah, there are no casualties. This is a problem we often encounter when we live by the sea."
"Is the people in your village living here for generations?" Alex asks.
"Yes, we have lived here for generations. The young people here have a particularly good sense of consciousness. Even if the outside world is more beautiful, they still need to go home." The fisherman says with a sense of pride on his face.
"Then are there any unfamiliar people here recently?"
The fisherman thinks carefully, "Yes, there is a pregnant woman, and she was lying alone on the beach the day before yesterday, but fortunately Michelle saved her."
Alex nods thoughtfully and concludes that Miya is here.
"Why are you asking this question?" The fisherman looks at Alex. "Who are you?"
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The CEO’s Surrogate Wife