Ernest really felt the happiness of being a man. It was a feeling of pure ecstasy that oozed deep into every fiber of his being, making him want to stay there forever. He wanted to continue staying intoxicated in such a blissful state and never wake up.
He thought that it felt extremely wonderful.
Every jolt of feeling was raw and intimate, filling him with an infinite amount of love for her.
The deeper he ventured, the more he did not want to leave. The more he did not want to leave, the deeper he went. That overwhelming feeling made him lose all control of his emotions and his rational self.
He never knew it could feel so good.
Every moment of their time entangled with each other, every second spent together, etched itself deep into his memory.
Of course, as they went on, Leah's injuries naturally worsened.
However, she was not bothered about it at all.
Ernest was filled with regret and sadness. He hugged Leah and helped her tend to them, but they continued after that.
During the past two days, Leah's wounds did not get a chance to heal. But still, she was as happy as a lark.
In the end, after spending three busy days with Ernest, her period arrived.
Its arrival signaled the end of their bedroom activities.
Their body and health were of utmost importance after all.
Luckily, Leah had completely recovered from her cold by then.
It has been said that frequent exercise could produce lots of dopamine to improve one's mood and immune system.
And the two of them had produced an abundant amount of dopamine over the past few days.
After taking care of Leah for another two days, Ernest finally received a call from his professor, urging him to return and continue his studies.
Since it was also high time that he did so, Ernest had no choice but to go back to England.
When he saw Leah's little face, he could not bear to tell her that he was leaving.
However, the intelligent Leah was quick to notice that he was acting strangely and asked, "You're leaving, aren't you?"
Ernest nodded. "My professor just called me and asked me to leave immediately. I have to do my thesis defense too, so I have to go."
He really could not bear to tell her that, nor was he ready to part with her.
Leah was stunned for a moment, but she quickly smiled and did not show much disappointment. Instead, she responded rather generously, "Then hurry up and book a flight. You should book one and leave by tonight. I'll send you off."
"I was going to book for tonight, but you don't have to send me off. It's not safe for you to be out alone at night," Ernest lowered his head and kissed Leah, very reluctant to leave.
Leah paused, thinking for a while. After deciding that she should not let him worry, she agreed obediently. "All right then. I won't send you off at the airport. You're right; safety comes first."
"Good girl," Ernest said. He was glad that Leah was indeed someone sensible.
They hugged, and Ernest continued to kiss her for quite a while. He was really hesitant to leave.
In the end, he still had to part with her. "Leah, I have to go pack my things now. I'll book a ticket and then head straight to the airport from home."
Although Leah was a little sad that she could not see him off at the airport, she did not express it. When she heard that he was going to leave just like that, her lips quivered. She could not help but hug his waist, burying her face in his chest.
She said in a muffled voice, "Okay, you can go. Don't worry about me. I'll take good care of Grace. You need to take good care of yourself too."
Ernest nodded silently as he embraced Leah. He could not bear to let her go, as if it was their last time meeting.
They clung to each other, wanting to cherish every second they had together.
Leah raised her head. It was time to say goodbye. "All right, hurry up and go home. You've been staying here for so many days that your parents are probably worried. Go back and say goodbye to them."
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