Chapter 1649
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
The woman sharing the room with Blair got up early in the morning. The moment she got out of her
bed, Blair, who hadnât slept well Last night because of the cold and damp air, woke up as well,
springing out of an uneasy sleep with a tired yawn.
After that, when the woman went to the bathroom and began to clean herself, the sound of running
water was too loud for Blair to fall asleep again, so she had to get out of bed as well.
By the time they were ready and went downstairs to have breakfast, it was 7 a.m. and the sun was long
out. Many of Millerâs colleagues were already in the canteen.
Miller was sitting at a table nearby with someone from the company.
When he saw Blair, he waved at her and called out, âBlair, over here!â
Blair walked over to his table. To her pleasant surprise, Miller had already brought breakfast for herâ
two boiled eggs, two small dishes of different flavors of pickles, two deep-fried dough sticks, and a bowl
of congee.
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When the man sitting opposite Miller saw Blair, his eyes Lit up. Green with envy, he teased Miller,
âDude, itâs quite a stroke of luck for you. Youâve got yourself such a pretty girlfriend.â
The man had been busy last night; he hadnât taken the bus here with the others, and had arrived there
by himself. So this was the first time he and Blair had met.
Blair smiled politely at the man. Miller felt proud and told him with a smug smile, âDude! Sheâs not my
girlfriend; sheâs my fiance.â
The man gave him a thumbs-up and then turned towards Blair, assuring her of a happy life.
âMiller is a good guy. Although heâs not that young, he will take good care of you. Youâll be a happy
wife.â
Blair took a sip of her congee and gave the man a smile.
âI know.â
Actually, ever since she and Miller had gotten engaged, they had been pretty busy, and this was the
first time they had been together for such a long while.
âIâLL stay in Alorith from now on. I think weâll spend more time together in the future, â she thought to
herself.
She had stayed in England long enough to change her taste in food.
Congee and pickles, the traditional Chinese breakfast, suddenly tasted a bit alien to her. She might
need some time to get used to it.
Therefore, she only ate a Little before putting down her chopsticks.
Miller, however, was busy talking about work with his colleague and didnât notice that Blair had eaten a
very small portion of her breakfast.
Afraid that she might get hungry later, Blair put the two eggs Miller had ordered into a clean, disposable
food bag and put it into her backpack. Most of the guests had already finished eating and were starting
to walk outside.
An old granny, who was clearing away the bowls and chopsticks, raised her head and looked at the sky
with a deep, lungful sigh. Out of kindness, she then reminded the guests, âYou better take some
umbrellas with you, dears. Iâm afraid itâs going to rain.â
Miller, Blair and the man they had been with were about to follow their companions when they heard
the grannyâs prophecy. The man waved his phone and replied, âI just checked the weather forecast. Itâs
a sunny day. No need to take umbrellas.â
Blair had left her umbrella in her room. Looking back and forth between the man and the old granny,
she chose to believe the latter. Age is wiser than technology. She stopped walking and told Miller, âIâm
going to fetch my umbrella.â
Miller frowned as he was a Little unhappy. But he didnât turn her down.
âIâll be right here waiting for you. Hurry up!â