He came to see her. He came to see her before he left, in such a grand manner.
She was overwhelmed with excitement.
The next moment, she ran towards him.
Ignoring the gazes of those around her, disregarding everything, she ran straight towards him.
The students were discussing and more so, filled with envy and admiration.
"Oh my, so he came to find Nina. Nina is now the number one star of our music college."
"Meeting in a helicopter, it's like something out of a movie. It brings tears to my eyes!"
"Ah, so touching. If I could experience a love like this, even if I died, it would be worth it."
"So handsome, incredibly cool."
"What a grand display, it's simply insane."
"Are they saying goodbye? Is Chris going back to Alvonia? This kind of farewell is truly unforgettable."
Some students took out their phones to take photos and record videos. If those were uploaded online, they would surely go viral.
Nina ran towards Chris.
Chris's lips curled up as he watched her run towards him. It felt particularly good to see her take the initiative. He didn't believe she could continue to repress her emotions and not express them.
He slightly opened his arms, waiting for her to throw herself into his embrace.
Just as Nina was about to run into Chris's arms.
All the special forces personnel formed a row, blocking the onlookers. They blocked their view and prevented them from recording with their phones.
A sigh could be heard from the crowd.
"No more photos, what a pity."
"We can't see them anymore, and it lets us broaden our horizons."
"Let it be, it's their privacy. Let's not disturb them."
Nina threw herself into Chris's arms. It was the first time she had been so bold, hugging him in the presence of so many people.
She couldn't restrain herself any longer.
He was about to leave, and the thought of not seeing him for a long time made her feel as if her heart was being twisted, causing her great pain.
Chris laughed. He lifted her chin.
He had a bit too much to drink last night, not that it was a lot. Normally, this amount of alcohol wouldn't make him drunk. Perhaps it was because he was leaving and feeling a bit melancholic, making it easier for him to get drunk.
He had slept until dawn after returning to the secret base.
He thought to himself that if he left like this, this little woman would definitely feel uncomfortable.
Just when Nina raised her head, he reached out and took off her black-framed glasses.
Her eyes were swollen like walnuts, with bloodshot red veins visible.
"You've been crying all night?" Chris frowned.
Nina tightly held onto him, nodding.
As she nodded, her eyes welled up with tears again and they streamed down her face.
Chris smiled, knowing that she cared about him. It made him feel particularly comfortable.
"I have to leave. Come here and say goodbye."
Chris reached out and wiped the tears from her cheek.
"Don't cry. I'll be back to see you soon. Is there anything else you want to say to me?"
Nina suppressed her sobs, taking a few deep breaths.
What was she waiting for to say it?
She looked up, gazing at him resolutely.
The noise from the helicopter starting was too loud, almost drowning out everything. Having a conversation was quite difficult.
Suddenly, she spoke, "I love you!"
Chris was taken aback, almost thinking he misheard. It was difficult to hear her with so much noise, but judging by her lip movements, he couldn't be wrong.
A public confession. He thought she would never be able to say it in her lifetime.
To confirm, he raised his voice and said, "What did you say? I can't hear you clearly, say it again."
Nina's face turned as red as it could be, and she bit her lip.
After a moment of hesitation, she summoned all her strength and shouted, "I love you!!"
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