"If one day I leave, and won't come back again, how about you?"
The question suddenly made Farrell's closed eyes open wide. Currently, he and Retha are relaxing in the gazebo with Farrel sleeping on his wife's thigh.
"What do you do? Yes, if you go, I'll go too." Farrel answered casually but sarcastically, of course he did not like his wife's question.
"If I die, will you marry again or not?" asked Retha again.
"No." Farrell replied quickly. "If you die, so do I."
"If later I go, and I won't come back again. Please don't come along, okay? You have to continue living."
Farrel muttered again, confirmed Retha's vague words. After that, Farrell actually fell into his senses, and he began to fall asleep.
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