Chapter 379 Felix askedgloomily, “Didn't you say you'll be withbecause | saved your life?” As expected, he did all of these because of my earlier statements! However, was it worth it to pay such a high price to obtain me? After all, | couldn’t fall in love with him again.
Was he crazy because he loved me? Or was it because he remembered how | used to be by his side after Lilac’'s betrayal? Perhaps he wished to have whatever he wanted fromlike he did before.
Felix expressed his regrets, and Lilac also toldabout his feelings. It was just that things had changed. We couldn't return to the Thanksgiving when we were 18.
The hurt | had suffered would never disappear. | wouldn't treat it as if it had never happened because of his regrets. Since | didn’t love him, | wouldn't start something just because of his affection.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtColin was the one | wanted to love for the rest of my life. As for Felix, he saved my life. He was the one | would spend my whole life taking care of. It was purely duty and obligation. It had nothing to do with love.
4 That day, | sternly rejected the idea of living with him. Overnight, he becvery gloomy.
His eyes, which were always following my voice, were filled with anger, emanating the darkness of a hunter preparing to hunt. It contained a hunter's determination to win its prey. A ferocity and viciousness which would rather destroy than capture.
When he “looked” at me, | felt he wasn’t blind and could see me. A blind man’s vision B wouldn't be content-rich.
This feeling grew stronger in my heart on a warm afternoon.
| was up late painting the night before. | had a lot of lectures on the second day, so | needed to wake up early.
The lack of rest madesleepy.
After the lectures, Colin droveback to the rental house for lunch. Sensing my tiredness, he askedto nap on the couch, When | awoke, the sun was exactly right, shining warmly but not too brightly through the window glass.
Felix’s wheelchair was opposite the couch. He wore headphones and “looked” at the sky beyond the window without expression.
Colin cout of the bathroom. Seeing | was awake, he approached, smiled softly, and gently 1:2 +15 BONUS kissed my forehead.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmI was still in a daze. When he kissed me, this feeling beceven more overwhelming. It couldn’t help but hug his neck coquettishly, asking him to carryup.
Before he could do so, a ray of white light suddenly shot through the air near his face, going through the open window and heading toward outside.
We were on the sixth floor. If something fell outside, it would shatter into pieces.
We were startled and subconsciously turned around. We saw Felix grasping the cord of the headphones angrily.
It took us a while to realize his phone had just flown by.
uld you i your phone?” Colin asked him unpleasantly.
Felix threw it so accurately that it flew out of the open window. Even people with normal vision couldn’t throw it that accurately. Was it a coincidence? He clenched his hands and replied coldly, “It's nothing. The plot is a bit irritating. | can’t help it.
Well, it was the first t| heard “can’t help it” being used this way.
The college project had reached the final stage. At about 8:00 pm, Colin calledand said he would end around 11:00 pm. He might not be able to sendoff and askedto return to the college first.