Chapter 31: Unknown Ending, Unknown Solution



I walked gently to the bed, slowly put her on the bed, then carefully pulled the quilt over her, covered her, and said softly, "Go to sleep."

The next day, I took a taxi and went to the train station with Ye Yao.

Along the way, we didn't talk much and the atmosphere in the car was dull and depressing.

When we arrived at the train station, Ye Yao stopped, turned around and looked at me deeply. Her eyes were filled with so many complicated emotions, including love, reluctance, and a hint of unspeakable sadness.

Then, she slowly took out the box containing the necklace from her bag, handed it to me, and said softly, "It's back to you!"

I looked at the box, my heart ached, and I subconsciously shook my head and said, "You take it."

Ye Yao then asked, "Are you still working as a part-time singer?"

I whispered back, “No.”

Ye Yao frowned slightly and continued, "Do you have enough money for cigarettes and alcohol?"

I sighed helplessly and replied, "Not enough."

Ye Yao handed the box to me again and said, "You can sell this for some money."

I rolled my eyes and said firmly, "Just take what's given to you."

Seeing my firm attitude, Ye Yao silently put the box away.

Then she walked up to me gently, opened her arms and hugged me. The hug was very light, but it seemed as if she had used all her strength.

Ye Yao whispered in my ear, "Okay, I'll take it."

After saying that, she quickly wiped away her tears, as if she was afraid that if she stayed for another second, she would burst into tears, then turned around and ran quickly into the train station.

I hadn't run far when she suddenly stopped and shouted at me, "My parents don't know about us yet. I told them you went to the boat to earn money for the bride price and I can't contact them for the time being. They're old, so don't let them know about this. They'll be very worried if they find out. Do you hear me?"

I fought back the tears in my eyes and shouted back, "Okay!"

“I don’t know what to end, and I don’t know how to end.”

That was the last thing I heard her say.

I just stood there blankly, watching her lonely figure gradually disappear in the crowd. I could no longer control my tears, and big tears burst out of my eyes and kept sliding down my cheeks.

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