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Chapter 43 Mermaid's Tears (3)

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    "Me?" The young man looked blankly at the blonde woman, and subconsciously clenched the book on his lap.

    Being stared at by the blonde woman, he was a little nervous: "If it was me I think I might not want to see you either."

    "Why?" There was sadness in the bright eyes of the blond woman, as if someone had taken her soul out.

    The girl next to her shook her head and said angrily: "I know why, because your boyfriend has done something sorry to you, and he has no face to see you!"

    The girl's words were like stars struggling to twinkle in the vast black sky, injecting some light into the dark soul of the blond woman, but her heart was heavy.

    "No!" The young man suddenly raised his voice and shouted for some unknown reason, "Of course that boy didn't feel ashamed to see her, it's guilt, it's love, the boy should still love you, but it's a pity that he didn't dare to come to you because of guilt  , I¡¯m afraid that I don¡¯t know how to explain to you when I see you, this is also a kind of escape.¡±

    The blond woman's eyes flickered, with a bright smile on her face, looking at the young man opposite, she smiled happily.

    Ask again: "If it were you, would you leave me alone to be caught by the people in your village during the date?"

    The young man was stunned, and after a long silence, he said in a low voice: "Yes, so many people have died from the drought, and everyone can't eat or drink. If there is a glimmer of life, I think I will give it a try."

    The blond woman's complexion darkened, her eyes were ashen, and she murmured with a smile: "Is that sowhy did you get this answer again?"

    When the bus arrived at the stop, the young man hurriedly got out of the bus with his book in hand. He felt sad for some reason.

    When I saw the blond woman muttering, I felt very painful.

    As if remembering something, the young man turned around and ran into the car, seeing that the car was empty, and there was no longer the blond woman.

    Getting out of the car at a loss, he walked forward aimlessly. The girl sitting next to him in the car saw the young man and patted him on the shoulder from behind.

    The young man turned to look at her.

    The girl said: "I don't know why you just said that, but I don't think what you said is necessarily true. Why can't the boy face it with her, instead he has to escape. The boy can go on the date and go with the girl  Cry, and face the people in the village together, but he didn't, never did."

    The young man was stunned, and muttered to himself inexplicably: "Because he just knew that she was not human, so he ran away and missed the person he loved the most."

    "What?" The girl didn't hear what he said clearly.

    The young man suddenly raised his face, threw away the book in his hand, turned around and ran forward as if flying.

    ? I ran to the endless sea, looked at the blonde woman who was gradually disappearing in the sea, and shouted.

    "He didn't abandon you, he went to the sea, and he went to find you!"

    On the distant blue sea, the blond woman turned around, her transparent body trembling slightly. She was tied up on the dry ground for a month that year. She shouldn't have died, but she cried, cried for love, died for love, her  The body is dead.

    ? With the only soul I have supported for so many years, I have rebuilt my body with trivial obsessions, wanting to get an answer, an answer that has been buried in my heart for a long time.

    Finally, she got it, she smiled, and her transparent body disappeared into the sea

    "over"

    The unknown answer is a kind of torture, maybe the mermaid will be relieved and more painful after knowing the answer.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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