Chapter 38: Didn’t you ever have one?(2/2)
They will eventually leave me. But will they appear again? Will they still meet them today if they appear? Just like tomorrow's sunshine is no longer today's sunshine, right?
"arrive."
Linge suddenly stopped and said to Yiyeta in her arms: "Let's take a break here."
He gently placed Yiyeta on a huge tree stump. The flat section and the annual rings had spread countless circles. Perhaps every circle of patterns recorded the long and lonely life that a girl had spent here.
Time suddenly left the warm embrace of the young man. Yiyeta had not reacted for a while and looked blankly at the flower field in front of her. It was a coincidence that she did not deliberately take care of these primrose flowers, even the original one
Several flower seedlings were taken down on the corner of her clothes when she locked herself at the bottom of the valley. They were supposed to flourish in the flower fields of the Salia field for seven centuries, but they couldn't bear to see the girl leaving alone.
, so I followed this until I reproduced into a prosperous and splendid field today.
Have they regretted that they could only live silently in the lonely canyon, but could not be praised by the poet Helen as the "miracle of the seven colors" like their kind who grew up freely in the wilderness?
"Ringer."
The sunlight shone on the body warmly, making people feel the urge to sleep. The girl suddenly raised her head, looked at the young man beside her with extremely serious eyes, and asked word by word: "Have you ever regretted it...
”
"No."
But the young man seemed to have predicted the future, and even gave an answer before her question was finished. Then he bent down, put his hands on Iyeta's shoulder, and his cheeks gradually approached the girl, bringing each other closer to the pupils.
.Along with her sudden rapid breath and his unwavering eyes, the foreheads of the two people gently touched each other, and at the distance of breathing, they sniffed each other's heartbeats, their words seemed to be comforted and promised.
: "I never regretted it once."
The young man said this.
He was sure, no matter what the girl was asking.
Chapter completed!