Chapter 1511
Quincy had already created quite a distance between the both of them before he found out that Saydie had not caught up to him, so he went back helplessly.
"I really wouldn't care if you were to get lost." Saydie lowered her eyes and retracted her gaze sadly.
"It’s not like I can’t walk back by myself." Quincy crossed his arms.
"Just what are you trying to portray yourself as?"
He had long realized that Saydie did not want to go back so early.
Even though she did not make it clear, h e had already guessed it.
Christmas and New Year’s had always been a period of time dedicated to family reunions.
However, she had n o parents, and she had basically celebrated all these festivals with the Goldmanns throughout all these years.
To her, the Goldmanns were her current family.
Saydie’s parents were not in Zlokova, so it was normal for her to feel homesick, especially during this period.
Saydie looked at him and said, "I’ve never played with firecrackers and fireworks."
Quincy was stunned for a moment.
"What?" She snorted.
"I said I’ve never played with firecrackers and fireworks."
Quincy thought about something, nodded, and then said, "You, wait here."
He left the scene for quite a while, during which Saydie sat on the bench and waited for him.
The frigid gust brushed across her cheeks, but she remained motionless as if she was a statue.She waited until Quincy came back with a few bags of all sizes.She then leaned forward curiously.
"What have you bought in such a huge quantity?" He grinned.
"Didn’t you say you’ve never played with firecrackers and fireworks? I’ll give you a once-in-a- lifetime experience, which will save me from making a few more trips to the market."
The two came to the beach to play with fireworks.
The fireworks exploded and bloomed in the sky—the bright explosions and the dark sky reflected on the people on the ground alternately.
Saydie stared at the colorful fireworks in the air.
This was her first time feeling the atmosphere of a New Year’s Day.
Quincy turned to look at her face that had always been concealed under a layer of indifference.
It turned out that her smile could look so vivid and brilliant under the beams of light.
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