Su Hei Cheon, a profound impression that can be etched in one's mind for a lifetime.
"Alright, I won't bother you anymore. The bowl isn't even washed yet. Just now I saw you looking all sneaky and came over to take a look."
"I didn't expect Murong Lian to actually help me take him down like that."
The corners of his lips were slightly hooked with a hint of teasing, and the tone of his words was slightly ambiguous.
"It's not like that at all, you're just distorting the truth." I said with a hint of dissatisfaction.
"Hehe, Moliang you're so adorable like this." Gently stroking my hair, the smile in his eyes was as dazzling as a sky full of stars.
That bright smile brings a clean and silent settlement into the heart of the city.
Looking at his back as he turned and walked towards the kitchen, a faint sweetness spread, this kind of togetherness was really great.
Uh... I subconsciously picked up the wallet that had fallen on the floor near the sofa.
Suddenly... a photo appeared before my eyes, and that innocent beauty with a smile as lovely as a flower inadvertently stung my eyes.
She subtly lowered her eyelids, even though she deeply knew that his love for her was unimaginably deep and bone-penetrating, yet she still couldn't help but feel a sense of loss.
The dim light shone faintly on his profile.
Long and dense eyelashes cast a beautiful shadow, and the figure surrounded by warm yellow light is so gentle.
Yes. In reality, the Cinderella and Prince Charming scenario is just a solo fantasy, a one-sided self-directed performance.
A slight smile can blind my unwillingly irrational self, now it seems really foolish beyond reason.
Su Hee-jin
I forced a smile, trying to make it look beautiful, and shouted out those three words that would be etched in my memory for the rest of my life.
"En?" He turned around, as gentle as ever, with deep and enchanting eyes like water.
"It's nothing. I just suddenly wanted to call out your name."
I slightly lowered my eyelids, trying to conceal the emotions at the bottom of my eyes, and said lightly.
"Mo Liang, what's wrong with you? Is something uncomfortable?" The tone of voice with some worry accompanied by a soft tone pierced that heart.
Su Hei Chen, you are so gentle and soft like water, how can I not fall for you, actually...
As long as you are gentle and warm-hearted to those you love, it's fine. Sometimes excessive concern can bring a lot of trouble.
"Let's have a drink." I said with a slight curve of my lips, avoiding his question.
Facing his complex eyes, those deep lapis lazuli pupils seemed like a whirlpool, and just one glance was enough to make me sink.
"Good." A single word that contained too much. The glance at the door before leaving seemed to be filled with scrutiny, but I didn't have the courage to face it.
In the dim light, in a desolate space, I wrapped my arms around my knees, and the unreasonable grievances spread like a flood, uncontrollable.
A house as luxurious as it is, without his breath, is nothing but an empty shell.
I heard the sound of the door opening and quickly adjusted my emotions, forcing a smile onto my face as if nothing was wrong.
That kind of hypocrisy is detestable even to oneself.
He brought a large bag of canned beer, as if he wouldn't stop until he was drunk.
"Since you have something on your mind, I'll accompany you, but this is the first and last time."
I hope that in the future, when I have troubles, I can try to talk about them instead of drinking alone. After all, I'm a super good listener!
If I said that all this trouble is only because I love you but you don't love me, would you still have the confidence to be that great listener?
Her eyes slightly lowered, a complex and bitter yet indescribable feeling rippled at the bottom of her pupils.
"In any case, since this is the last time, let's get drunk and forget about it."
I pulled open the can ring and gulped it down, feeling a bit cool, bitter like my mood at this moment.
"It's too cold, slow down, the wine is very cold, drinking so much at once won't be good for you."
The person in front of him seemed to split into two, blurry and overlapping shadows. I felt a little dizzy.
Can after can, it wasn't until the surrounding area was filled with empty cans that I realized I might have drunk a bit too much.
But that sentence seems to have become the last line of defense for reason...
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