Fred gave Spark a look and walked straight out the door.
"The symptoms of this disease in her body now are similar to a symptom | have been exposed to before, but we have to wait for the progress test results to come out before we can make a decision!" The words fell, Fred suddenly remembered something else, continued: "This disease she better not let her see the sun, if | am not wrong, she is the girl you brought back from O Ruth!" Slightly stunned, Spark looked at Fred, a flash of guilt in his eyes.
"How do you know that?" This matter is not known to anyone except the brothers who went with him at the beginning, and no one knows about this matter.
"If the results of the examination are as | expected, then you should think hard about how you should explain to her about what happened back then." After saying that, Fred turned away without looking at him.
Spark looked at Fred's back as he left, his eyes darkened and he took a deep breath before turning around and walking towards his room.
Sitting on the edge of the bed, looking at the girl lying quietly on the bed, white and delicate skin like a newborn baby, long and thick eyelashes like two small fans, a long hair like snow scattered randomly, she really is becoming more and more like her sister! He still remembered that when he first saw her, she was also like now, lying quietly by the grass at the entrance of the village road, blood soaked her white clothes, and it was at that moment that he first had compassion and brought her back.
What he just didn't expect was that ten years later, he would fall in love with the girl in front of him. If it was true, as Fred said, that she knew everything, would she still stay by his side? "Spark..." The girl on the bed opened her eyes and saw Spark, who was sitting in a daze.
"Lucy, you're awake, do you feel uncomfortable anywhere?" Seeing Lucy trying to get up, Spark hurriedly came forward to help her up, took a pillow and put it behind her, covered her with the blanket, and then sat down.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Spark, Lucy is giving you trouble again!" Lucy looked at the red blood in Spark's eyes and said with a self-conscious look.
"Little fool, as long as you're okay, Spark is relieved!" Gently scraping the tip of her nose, Spark smiled dotingly.
When the little girl has turned so big, time flies.
"Well, the doctor said you should rest more, you can't work too hard, your body is worse now, sleep in, later I'll have the kitchen make your favorite braised carp for you!" "Thanks Spark!" As the words fell, Lucy lay down nicely, smiled at SparkTammy, and obediently closed her eyes.
When she fell asleep, Spark got up and left.
TREE come” Fred came back to the room and saw that the quilt sheets on the bed had been neatly folded and placed, while Heidi was long gone.
"Have you seen the girl upstairs?" Grabbing the maid who came in to clean, Fred asked anxiously.
"The lady left half an hour ago!" The maid stared at Fred's gloomy, handsome face, swallowed, and stammered.
"Why didn't you say so earlier?" As soon as Fred pushed the maid away, he headed for the door.
Looking at Fred's murderous gaze, the maid was so scared that she didn't dare to say anything for half a day.
Spark stood upstairs and saw the departing Fred with a frown on his face, no one knows what he was thinking at the moment.
Standing aside Isaac looked at the car driving away Fred, mouth open and closed a few times, still did not speak, looked at the boss standing in front of him, turned away.
Heidi went to Isaac as soon as Fred left the room and asked him to send her back.
"Thank you, Master!" Giving a thank you to the driver, Heidi hurried towards her grandmother's house.
Just as she reached the village gate, Heidi heard a mournful oboe sound coming from inside the village, a familiar sound that she could never forget.
What's going on? Whose house is this for a funeral? Heidi felt that something was wrong, the direction the sound was coming from was Grandma's house.
Just a few steps away, | saw the red lanterns originally hung in front of my grandmother's house replaced by a pair of blinding white lanterns at some point.
"Grandma ......" Heidi quickened her pace and just ran to the door of the house when she heard the sound of crying coming from inside, the crying was her cousin's voice.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe head buzzed, Heidi only felt as if her chest was stuck by millions of needles, tears like broken pearls, spilling down.
"Grandma, what's wrong with you, get up!" Heidi stumbled into the living room and looked at Susan's grandmother lying in the middle of the hearth, and her tears fell even harder, shaking her head as she mumbled.
What the hell is going on here? Why was she separated from her grandmother after just one night away? Cousin Nancy looked at Heidi that way, went up and pulled Heidi, said, "Heidi ......" "Grandma, you wake up! Didn't you say last night that you still wanted to see me get married? How could you not keep your word?" While shaking the old lady's arm, Heidi said.
"Heidi you don't do this, how can you let your grandmother Carry away like this!" It was the village chief who spoke, looking at Heidi like that, and advised heartily.
Everyone heard Heidi's cries and couldn't help but surreptitiously wipe their tears with that cry that brought everyone present to tears.
"Yes Heidi, your grandmother is most uneasy about you, if you stay like this, her old man will be very sad!" Nancy pulled Heidi up and held her tightly in her arms, heartbroken.
"Cousin, how could Grandma leave us behind? | haven't even had a chance to honor her properly, how could she leave Kate and | behind!" The more Heidi said, the greater the self-blame in her heart, and all the bits and pieces of her time with her grandmother came flooding back to her in a flash.
"Heidi, you have to be strong, Grandma's afterlife all depends on you!" Patting Heidi on the back, Nancy said heartily.
Heidi nodded, looked deeply at her grandmother, stood up and bowed deeply to the neighbors standing aside and said, "Thank you all for coming to see my grandmother off for the last time, | thank you all for her old man!" "Silly boy, we are all villagers, what kind of polite words!" EER coved” Everyone has helped Heidi up, they all grew up watching her, and they couldn't be clearer about what kind of girl Heidi is.
"Please help with the back, Heidi is here to thank you all!" "Don't worry! We'll help even if you don't say anything!"