As soon as he finished his words, the sound of rain increased all of a sudden. At the moment when the rainstorm poured down, the umbrella above them trembled slightly.
The rain fell on her prominent nose along her wet forehead, and then fell down from the tip of her nose. Sonia just looked at the man who appeared in front of her with a pale face.
Aware of the heavier rain, he put his umbrella to her side, leaving himself more in the wind and rain—
His long eyelashes even got wet, as well as his face. In such a strong rain, he seemed overlapped with someone in Sonia’s deep memory.
Quincy had been holding an umbrella for a long time, and half of his body had been completely wet. The man stared at Sonia for a while, then grinned. He had quite beautiful eyes, so beautiful that people want to use the word "precious" to describe them. He said—
"What are you doing on such a rainy day?
Seek trouble for yourself?
You won't believe that someone will miss you when you die, right?"
It turned out that when the pain was extreme, such an attack was nothing. Sonia also smiled like him. "Yeah, no one will care at all."
Quincy snorted, then pulled her shoulder forward, and pushed the door of the coffee shop directly with the other hand.
The warm yellow light immediately shone on Sonia's face. She found in hindsight that he had led her into the coffee shop.
No one came inside. Certainly, no one would come out to drink coffee on rainy days.
Quincy stood by the door, folded the umbrella, put it in a storage rack, then took off his coat and hung it up. Finally, he conveniently picked up the remote control on one side—he turned on the air conditioner to make the room warm.
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