Chapter 307
Chapter 307
A gentle voice came from outside the door, and Frank came in with a letter paper. When James saw that the letter paper was still intact, his taut expression suddenly relaxed. He carefully took the letter paper, folded it, and walked toward the safe. “Mr. James Evans, Madam is here. She’s waiting for you downstairs…” James opened the safe and put the letter paper in as if he didn’t hear it. There was no money in the safe. Only a beige scarf and a photo were inside. The scarf was left in No.8 Mansion on the day of the termination of the agreement by her. He had asked Andrew to call her and ask her to come and get it, but she asked Andrew to throw it away directly.
Then, she hung up the phone without hesitation and deleted all contact information related to him. Chapter 307 A Letter Paper She was very determined. He knew that from the moment he proposed to end it, she would never come back to him. She let go of him easily, but he was reluctant to throw away the scarf and kept her related items… 2/3 He raised his hand to touch the scarf. It seemed to still have her body temperature on it, which made him extremely attached to it.
However, when he looked at the photo, the trace of attachment was replaced by heart-wrenching pain. He remembered that when she woke up that day and saw that he hadn’t left yet, she plucked up her courage, took his phone, and timidly asked him, “James, you’re going abroad on business for a few months this time. I’m afraid that when you come back, youContent rights by NôvelDr//ama.Org.
may…” She paused for a moment as if she wanted to tell him something, but she didn’t say it. She just continued to ask him with a smile like a little girl, “Can… can you take a picture for me? After we separate, I’ll leave this photo to you as a souvenir…” She probably wanted to tell him that she was about to di e. She was afraid that this would be the last time they would meet, so she wanted to leave a photo for him. Chapter 307 A Letter Paper However, he did not agree to such a small request. He even replied coldly, “No need.” 3/3 When she heard these words, her eyes, which were full of hope, dimmed obviously. But she quickly hid her disappointment.
She returned the phone to him and said with a smile, “It doesn’t matter…” Thinking of her fleeted disappointed expression, he broke down again. Because he had heard her call the name “Ryan”, he was unwilling to let go of his pat hetic and ridicu lous self-esteem. and say, “Okay.” Even though he had secretly taken a picture of her before he left, she knew nothing about it. What right did he have to di e with her after hurting her like that? He should live, and he should live in the pain of losing her forever.