- 13.
Soon, the phone screen lit up.
Just as I was on edge, the screen flashed and
turned off.
He tried again, the phone still wouldn’t turn
- on.
Right, it had been over a year since Grandma
last charged it.
It just flashed, maybe it’s broken.
However, Shane took out his phone and
dialed a number: “Li Hao, come out.”
Li Hao was his assistant; he came out quickly
after receiving the call.
Shane handed him my phone, “Get someone
to fix it, the faster the better.”
“Also, check on Holly.”
Li Hao took the phone, a hint of doubt in his
eyes, but he agreed.
Four years, a whole four years, he decided to
check on me, but I was already dead.
I even imagined that when he found out I was
really dead, he would be happy.
After all, the woman he loathed and didn’t
want to see was finally gone from this world.
Soon, Shane was called back by Mrs. Shen.
The hotel was filled with quests, all witnesses
to their happiness.
I had longéd for this moment, but I never got
to see it.
Shane was called to the stage by the emcee
to give a speech, and I floated in front of him,
flying around.
His brow remained furrowed. I was
unconvinced, leaning close to his ear, “Shane,
you womanizer, now that you’ve gotten what
you wanted, what’s the problem?”
Shane couldn’t hear me, but his gaze
remained on the doorway.
I looked in the direction he was looking at,
but didn’t understand what he was waiting
for.
Was he waiting for Li Hao to come back and
tell him I was dead?
Even if he knew, so what?
The emcee suddenly handed the microphone
to Shane, smiling and asking, “Mr. Shane,
don’t you wish today was the day you and Ms.
Xu Mei got married?”