Liam began the story in a distant tone.
"Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit that saw its mother being eaten alive by a wolf in rabbit’s skin. However, the little rabbit chose to hide and not make a peep. Because it knew that even if it distracted the wolf by making some noise, his efforts would still be i n vain as its mother would still be eaten alive..."
"After that, the little rabbit still lived happily with the wolf in rabbit's skin, calling the wolf 'Mommy!
Mommy!’. Until one day, the little rabbit grew up into a tiger and ate the wolf alive, exacting revenge for its mother.”
Liam's story sounded harsh and emotionless, yet it gave Anna a shock.
"Are you trying to say... I should hide my true capabilities?"
"No! I'm saying you must face catastrophe with a calm attitude!"
'Facing catastrophe with a calm attitude...'
Anna lifted her head, wishing to take a look at Liam. However, the bandage around her eyes made it impossible to see anything. She could not feel Liam's expression either.
He patted her head gently. "You should get some sleep. Rest well so your eyes can heal."
Liam tucked her in, then left silently.
Anna could not see him, yet she had an inexplicable feeling that his heart was feeling heavy.
Anna had always thought that the high pedestal Liam sat on was merely the result of being born into a good family and having people making up false beliefs about him. However, Anna soon realized that Liam’s character as simple as she initially thought.
Anna lay quietly on the bed. She closed her tearful eyes and thought about the advice that Liam had left her with. The chaotic thoughts in her mind seemed to have abated.
She felt as if she had unexpectedly found an exit from a world of chaos and disarray, enlightened by a new world of clarity.
Lately, fate seemed to enjoy playing pranks on her, dragging her into dreadfully complicated situations.
Anna could relate to the little rabbit. No matter how bitter the days were, she still had to endure them. She had to endure it until the day she could grow up and transform.
She had to wipe out her enemies in one fell swoop-that way, they would have no chance of retaliating.
Anna chuckled ruefully. "He must have taken it away."
Anna had not seen the wristband since the time she threw it away.
Habit was a terrifying thing. Anna gently her palm against her fair wrist. She could not dismiss the agonizing feeling that something was missing.
Just then, the cheerful song of Jingle Bells sounded melodiously in the room.
Anna was stunned. She felt her way toward the direction of the joyous music.
The adorable voices of children singing played from the exquisite black wristband that lay below her bed, luring in the princess that was Anna.
She hurriedly picked up the wristband and checked its condition.
Fortunately, it did not break.
Anna curled up the corners of her lips and carefully wiped the wristband clean. As she put on the bracelet, she could feel the emptiness in her heart being filled...
Liam returned to his room. After calming down for a while, he started to miss Anna again.
He gazed at the white paper towel James had stuffed between the gap in the wall. The beautiful white flower bloomed exquisitely.
Liam was surprised that James knew how to make flowers out of paper towels.
He went over to the wall and took down the paper towel. Without the paper towel flower in the way, he gained a crystal clear view of the room behind the wall.
He peeped through the gap and saw Anna clasping the wristband carefully around her wrist...
Liam's lips curled up into an unusually tender smile.
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