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You Owe Me, My Love novel Chapter 405

Chapter 405 Freedom

It was the day of Liu Yan’s departure to Ustrana. Wu Nian had come to the airport to see her off.

Holding Wu Nian’s hands in hers tightly, Liu Yan shot her a worried look. “Rong, I know you tend to keep things to yourself… I won’t be by your side anymore, but whenever something’s bothering you, you can write it out as if you’re writing me a letter. That’ll help make you feel a bit better.”

Wu Nian nodded obediently. “Okay.”

Tears began welling up in Liu Yan’s eyes. She stifled them with a sniff and continued chokingly, “I’ll miss you. Please don’t forget me. You’ll always be my bestie, even in the next life.”

At the sight of her sobbing friend, Wu Nian couldn’t hold back her tears any longer. She nodded and reached out a hand towards Liu Yan’s face, wiping off her tears and caressing her cheek. “Remember to be careful with everything you do and say out there. When you’re angry, try listening to some music and cool off for a few minutes before jumping to conclusions.”

“I can take care of myself. Let me know when Shen Yiyan finally moves on to another woman, though I’m pretty sure that won’t be long,” Liu Yan added hopefully. “When he’s no longer interested in me, I’ll come back secretly and see you whenever I can.”

Wu Nian lowered her eyelids without a word. Just then, Shen Yiyan’s silhouette came into the distance. “He’s here. Take care now.”

Liu Yan nodded and restrained her expression, fighting back her sorrow.

This might be farewell for real. Who knows when I will ever get to see Rong again?

Shen Yiyan approached them in casual strides, a hand in his pocket. Seeing Liu Yan’s reddened eyes, he chided in a seemingly empathetic manner, “What are you crying for? It’s not like you both aren’t seeing each other anymore.”

Quickly sweeping her tears away, she shot him a sidelong glance with an annoyed frown. “Why bother if I’m upset or not? The sky and the earth are already under your rule, and now you’re trying to control someone else’s emotions too?”

Shen Yiyan pulled her gently into an embrace. “You should be happy you’re going on a holiday. I’m the one who should be upset.”

As he spoke, he turned her around and walked her towards the departure hall.

Liu Yan stared at him, perplexed. “What are you even upset about? You come and go as you please.”

“You really don’t know what I’m feeling sad about?”

Wu Nian watched as the two of them walked off, their voices trailing off into the distance along with their disappearing backs. She waited until the plane took off, then turned to leave with a heavy heart.

Now all that’s left would be to wait for Aaron’s news. Guess I should focus on getting my boating license for now.

Wu Nian spent her days ahead traveling back and forth between the training ground and her hotel.

Handling a yacht was much easier than she’d thought. It took less effort than learning to drive a car. Within a week of training, she was granted her license.

Wu Nian knew right away where she wanted to sail to. She’d always yearned to visit that deserted island back then once again. Having acquired everything she needed to fulfill her dreams, all that’s left was to set the right coordinates on the yacht’s auto-navigation, and then she’d be ready to go.

The day before the journey, she had bought over a week’s worth of food and fuel.

Upon checking out of the hotel early that morning, she set out for her long-awaited adventure. It would take eight hours before she’d arrive at the deserted island.

Wrapping herself in a blanket, she stood on the yacht’s deck and leaned against the bow, staring at the borderless horizon. The sky was clear, and the sea breeze felt somewhat cooler than usual.

This would be her way of life from now on. A life of solitude in the midst of the vast ocean, far away from bustling cities. She figured she could return to the mainland’s shore on occasion to buy necessities and spend the rest of her days on this remote island without a care in the world until the time would come when she could no longer go on…

It was 4 p.m. when the island came into view. However, something didn’t feel right. Through the binoculars that had come as a package with the yacht, she could see a building on the coast. It looked like a residence.

Somebody built a house here? That’s strange.

Ten more minutes passed before the yacht sailed close enough to give her a clearer view of the building.

It was a three-story house, enclosed within concrete walls that loomed over two meters.

Outside the walls, a water reservoir and a single concrete driveway sat there, leading towards a metal gate. Seeing that the gate was locked, Wu Nian speculated that the owner of the house wasn’t around.

Who would’ve thought that someone else had similar ideas of living on this island! Considering that there was already one house built, it’s possible for a second one would appear. She could earn a humble living by teaching the residents here.

She docked the yacht at a fifty-meter distance away from the other end of the shore. After a simple dinner that evening, she laid on a recliner atop the deck and gazed up at the stars above.

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