Chapter 269 Ms. Barker
A dusk seven years ago.
On the ancient Blueberry Street in Londratown, the golden sunset was spread out.
Robin clearly remembered, the sunset that day was warm and beautiful.
This was his first day working at Dreamland Bar.
A girl of about thirteen or fourteen years old entered his line of sight.
The girl stood hesitating in front of the bar, not going in for a long
time.
Under the gentle sunset, the girl stood tall and graceful, like a fairy who seemed to have walked out of a wonderland.
A floral patterned long dress, a touch of fresh and pure short hair, a delicate and fair complexion.
The scenery of the gentle breeze, the setting sun, and the ancient street was frozen into a stunningly beautiful picture.
Such a pure aura, without a trace of worldly hustle and bustle, transcendent and refined, too sacred to be disturbed.
However, this serene and clear aesthetic scene was quickly ruined by a few annoying pieces of trash.
Several thugs were pushing the girl, trying to drag her into a private room on the second floor of the bar.
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Robin didn’t think about anything and immediately rushed forward.
With some martial arts skills taught by Enzo, he drove away and saved the girl.
The girl told Robin that her name was Dianna.
There was no other information.
the thugs
From that day on, she stayed at the Dreamland Bar with Robin.
Back then, Drew was still a junior manager at the bar.
Kind–hearted Drew thought Dianna was an orphan.
Or perhaps a young lady with amnesia.
Ran away from home, lost the way back.
So, he asked the boss to prepare a guest room for Dianna.
Just like that, Dianna stayed at the Dreamland Bar for three months.
During those times, Dianna was with Robin every day, inseparable.
For the first few days, Dianna simply followed Robin closely, running back and forth in silence.
When Robin was busy, she helped him with his work.
When Robin stopped to rest, she sat across from him, quietly watching him with her hands propping up her cheeks.
Later on, Dianna began to talk more and a smile appeared on her face.
Later on, Dianna followed behind Robin, fluttering around the Dreamland Bar like a beautiful, happy butterfly.
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Became a beautiful sight within Dreamland Bar.
It added a touch of freshness and joy to the originally dull work. environment.
It’s just that the good times were always too short.
Robin’s young and naive heart, which had just begun to blossom with the joy of youth, vanished into thin air.
That evening, it was drizzling.
Robin was busy backstage.
Drew told Robin that Dianna was leaving.
Robin didn’t know what had happened.
Thought it was those thugs bothering Dianna again.
He didn’t say a word, just grabbed a fruit knife and was about to rush.
out.
Drew held him back, saying with some reluctance, “Maybe her family has come to pick her up…”
“Her family?” Robin didn’t understand what Drew meant. “Isn’t Dianna an orphan?”
Drew shook his head, “Robin, you and she may not be from the same world.”
Robin understood Drew’s intention and followed him to the front of the bar.
By this time, Dianna had already left the bar and gotten into a Mercedes.
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Robin wanted to rush up and say a few words to Dianna, but was. stopped by two men.
On that drizzly dusk of the day, Dianna didn’t say a word.
Just like that, silently left the Dreamland Bar, left Robin.
Just like he had never been here before, he left cleanly, without leaving
a trace.
Once gone, it was seven years of time.
Later, Robin followed the reappeared Enzo, leaving Farmere, and embarked on a path of licking blood off the knife’s edge.
Since then, Dianna was never seen again.
Over the years, although I would occasionally remember Dreamland. Bar, that refreshingly unique girl.
However, those past times, would no longer touch his heart.
As time passed.
Some people I’ve met and some things I’ve experienced are destined to gradually fade away.
Even if the past time was so wonderful, it could only be forever sealed in the memory of that year and that month.
Robin had thought that after embarking on this path, he would never cross paths with Dianna again in his lifetime.
Unexpectedly, we met again seven years later.
Moreover, it was such an inappropriate occasion.
Everyone in the bar turned towards the door, drawn by the woman’s
enchanting voice.
A stunning, unparalleled image hit me in the face.
Dianna walked in, surrounded by a group of bodyguards, as if no one else was there.
Superintendent Beck had originally been disturbed in his law enforcement by this woman’s voice and was about to scold her.
However, the furious words had not yet spewed out, when they were forcefully swallowed back down.
Rodney shuddered all over, feeling relieved that he hadn’t sworn out loud.
Otherwise, angering this Ms. Barker was not a good thing.
“Hello, Ms. Barker…” Rodney respectfully greeted as he approached.
Dianna passed by him, feigning ignorance, and headed straight for the
bar.
Drew recognized the newcomer, a spark of surprise flashing in hist
eyes.
With Dianna’s appearance, Robin was able to extricate himself from this crisis.
After all, Robin had saved Dianna back then.
Moreover, in such a blooming age, both of them had developed a vague and immature emotion.
Even though they later had no chance to continue that time which was like a flower.
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