"How happy our life was in the past? Was it really happy? Maybe it's just your own feelings. I didn't feel happy at all. I was tired of pleasing your mother. Haven't you ever noticed it?"
Grace looked at him. "When you got fretful, you could go to drink. You only mediated between your mother and me occasionally. But more often than not, you stayed outside. Why should I continue with such a life?"
"I’ll never allow such things to happen again. After experiencing this incident, I have matured a lot. And I will prove it to you with my actions." "I’ll wait until you prove it. Leave early tomorrow morning."
Charlie smiled and nodded. Compared with the previous days when he was in great trauma, he felt delighted now.
The doctor prescribed some medicine and then left.
Charlie was lying on the bed while Grace was drinking in the dining hall. She was at a loss, as she didn't know how to deal with the relationship between Charlie and her.
After hearing her words, Charlie knew much about her hesitation.
Having gone through so many difficulties, he really matured. If he was still immature, he didn't learn anything from his experiences.
The next morning.
When Grace woke up, Charlie had already
walked out of the room and washed up. He hugged her when he saw her. "I will dispel all your concerns. Don’t be so indifferent to me, okay?"
Grace closed her eyes slightly, without uttering a word.
Such a hug was so warm that she almost unleashed her suppressed love for him, but she controlled herself in the end.
"I'll come back at noon, goodbye. But I've already started missing you before I leave. What should I do?"
Charlie was reminiscent of the past again and let out a long sigh. "I really miss the days when we were together!"
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