It was because of Adam that Anthea was afraid of being discovered and hiding in the closet.
Otherwise, she would not have had suffered so much.
On the half way, Adam recalled that he left something that he needed to bring for his mother behind, so he came back to get it.
Now that he thought about it, he felt fearful. Luckily, he had managed to return in time and protected Anthea. Otherwise, he did not know what kind of situation Anthea would have to face...
Anthea didn't know what Adam was thinking, only thinking that he didn't buy the ingredients for the hot pot. She smiled and said, "Why don't we order takeout hot pot to have at home?"
"Sure," Adam said.
Ordering a takeout was very convenient. The delivery was very fast, and soon boxes of food were all over the table.
There were two small hotpots with an alcohol lamp burning below them, and the red sirloin spicy pot was giving out a thick fragrance.
After they finished the hotpot, the aroma lingered in the house for a long time, making them feel warm and homey.
When they were having dinner, Adam called the door lock company to change the old lock. Since Shelby had the keys, it meant that the door lock needed to be changed, so he replaced it with a new electronic lock.
After that, Adam called the real estate company and warned them sharply.
The maintainer quickly installed the new lock. Anthea asked Adam, "What is the password?"
"It's your birthday," Adam answered.
Upon hearing that, Anthea's eyes widened, "How did you know my birthday?"
Adam replied, "When I was at the police station a year ago, I saw you record your birth date on the record statement."
Anthea looked at him, feeling even more surprised, stunned.
Adam kept her everything in mind.
Even a subtle detail that she didn't like coriander in noodles.
It turned out that unconsciously, she bumped into Adam's heart long ago...
Outside, the sky had already turned dark, and stars were flashing reservedly next to the moon.
Adam didn't go home in the end.
He failed to keep the promise, called his parents, and told them that he would go back to the army tomorrow.
As the night went deep, the countdown seemed to have come to an end. Adam would return to the army by plane at 7 a.m. in morning. At 5 p.m, he would set off from home.
Anthea was not very sensitive but also felt the loss of sense when parting once again.
Anthea didn't want Adam to leave, but that was childish.
He was a soldier who had a career and responsibility.
How could she let Adam be trapped by romance? He was bound to be an honorable soldier!
Although it was hard for them, who were deep in love, to bear the parting and miss each other, it would only make them love and cherish each other even more.
The two of them took a shower and lay on the sofa by the window.
Anthea counted the days with her fingers, raised her head hurriedly, and said, "It's almost the 11th National Day. I will have a holiday again in a week.
It's would mostly be seven days. What about you? Will you have a holiday? Can we meet again by then?"
Adam looked at Anthea's beautiful face.
Her big eyes were shining with excitement.
Unwilling to let her down, Adam nodded and said, "Yes."
Anthea smiled, showing shallow dimples, and then wrapped Adam's waist with her slender hands, cherishing this moment.
It was only a short time separation, and they would meet each other again in around a week.
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