Anson is just about to say something, but Miya is indeed faster than him and interrupts him.
"I'm begging you. Get out of here. I don't need you protect me. After all, this is my own business. If you are here, the things will be worse."
Miya has begged him to leave, so how can he still stay here as a matter of course?
"OK, I'll leave first."
In the end, Anson is unable to persuade Miya. He turns around and leaves. However, before he leaves, he still instructs a few servants to hold an umbrella for her. She drives them away angrily.
Miya firmly believes that she will move the director and stay here as long as she kneels here.
Anson doesn't leave from beginning to end. He's just in the car not far away. Looking at her charming figure from afar, his heart hurts. He really wants to come over and bring Miya away, but he knows he can't do it. If so, he is forcing Miya to hate him. She's eager to go into the orphanage. Since it is like this, he has no choice but to help her. Then he picks up his phone and makes a call.
Only by doing this will Miya be happy. As long as she is happy, he can do anything.
John, who has always been standing in front of the gate, feels uneasy. He doesn't know why his gaze has always been focused on Miya. Why is she kneeling here? He has been watching what Miya is doing. Anson comes over and tries to bring her away. She rejects him. A few men in suits help her hold an umbrella. She also rejects them. It seems Miya is born with a very strong stubbornness. She will never change her mind after she makes the decision. Even with the lightning and thunder, she still stubbornly kneels at the gate. Why is there such a stupid woman in this world?
However, why does he have an indescribable feeling? He feels that some place of his heart hurts. Can it be that he is worried about Miya?
No. It must be his sympathy for her. Everyone has sympathy. He narrows his eyes. He still fixes on the petite Miya who is outside the door.
Miya clenches her fists tightly. She believes she will turn the situation around as long as she insists. However, no matter how mentally strong she is, her body can't keep up. Her willpower begins to disintegrate slowly. Her persistence is also about to be washed away by the rain. This time, she feels dizzy. She feels she really can't hold on any longer.
'Alex, I'm sorry. I seem not to be able to hold on....'
Afterwards, Miya feels dizzy and blacks out. She thinks she is about to fall onto the cold ground, but she doesn't. She feels as if she is leaning against a warm chest. This feeling is very familiar. Also, she feels very comfortable and at ease. She gently closes her eyes and enjoys this moment. At the very least, this feeling is very real as if she has returned to Alex's side.
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