- 22.
Watching the seawater engulf the Maybach, I
jumped into the sea without hesitation.
Even though I knew I couldn’t do anything, I
still jumped in, watching Shane close his eyes
and sink with the sea.
I got into the car, watching him close his
eyes.
The sharp–featured, handsome man in front
of me was the man I once loved deeply.
But now, he was also going to die.
The sea was so deep; I sank deeper and
deeper with Shane.
Just as I was feeling gloomy, a voice came
from behind:
“Holly, is that really you?”
I turned around and saw Shane floating
outside the car.
Looking at the other Shane in the car, I
understood; the one outside was his soul.
“It’s me.”
Shane looked at me, happy.
He asked, “Holly, can you take me with you?”
Take him with me?
Of course not.
I shook my head, “No, you can’t die, Shane,
hold on, they’ll rescue you soon.‘
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“Shane, I’m already dead, I can’t take care of
Grandma, if you live, please take care of her
for me.”
“She’s my only concern in this world.”
At this point, I froze.
Besides Grandma, I seemed to have forgotten
someone, someone very, very important to
- me.
But who was it? I couldn’t remember.
Shane gave a bitter smile, “What about me?”
“You? Ahui, you’ll have someone who loves
you and someone you love, start your life
again.”
I seemed to hear a voice.
Then, the Maybach was lifted by something.
Someone had discovered Shane’s suicide
attempt. I knew he was going back.
Shane was saved.
Shortly after he was pulled out of the car, an
invisible force pulled him back.
I smiled and waved, “Please take care of my
grandma, definitely…”
I tried to maintain my most beautiful
appearance in his memory.