Chapter 175
Let Love Takes Away All This Pain
Chapter 175, The Last Companion There was no sound in the phone, and it seemed that in an instant, the whole world was quiet, and only she and him were left quiet.
Alva listened to the silence, and her heart was unusually calm.
Uriah, tell me, is it true that once Jackson and I are separated, you will no longer be involved in my life?
You will completely disappear from my world.
A century later, Uriahâs voice came from the phone.
A thin wordâEn â.
Alva clenched her phone, her eyes full of determination. âOkay, Uriah, remember what you promised me today.â
Donât go back on it.
Otherwise, she doesnât know what she will do.
Jackson stood in the corner with a fruit basket, watching the people who entered the elevator, leaning against the wall.
She really had no intention of marrying him.
But he didnât blame her.
It was he who failed to protect her.
Uriah put the phone on the small table.
He looked at the black screen, and the darkness in his eyes moved slowly Alva walked out of the hospital, the sun burning overhead, and she stopped, closed her eyes, and stood for a while, calling Jackson The call picked up, and Jacksonâs voice came over, âAlva, where are you?â
âIâm outside the hospital. How about you?â
âI just sent something to Old Mr Zack â
Alva turned to look at the inpatient department, âWhen did you go upâ)â
âJust now, what about you? Why are you outside?â
âI just went downstairs. I guess we staggered â
âWell, Iâll come down now, you wait for me outside.â
âOkay Not long after, Jackson came down.
Alva looked at him.
Under the sun, he was wearing a white shirt and light-colored casual pants, and his eyes were gentle as he walked towards her Jackson, I have thought about marrying you, but we have no fate.
I am sorry âWhatâs wrong, keep looking at me?â
Jackson looked at her, his hand on her face.
Alva shook her head. âLetâs go back to the hotel.â
âOkay.â
As if not seeing the abnormality in her eyes, Jackson pulled her into the car.
Flora lives in the same hotel as them, except that she lives on the fifth floor and Alva and the others live on the seventh floor.
But Flora didnât call them or wait outside their door.
Give them time and space to do their own thing.
When the two returned to the hotel, Jackson put down his things and said, âYour household registration book has been delivered to me. The morning after tomorrow, we will go to get the certificate.â
As he spoke, he took out the household registration book and showed it to her, with a smile on his face.
Alva looked at his smile, curled her fingers, and bent her lips, âOkay.â
Jackson watched her smile and clenched his hands by his side.
In the evening, the three of them had dinner, and Jackson said the next itinerary was arranged.
âMom, you go back tomorrow, donât worry about it here.â
Flora was stunned and reacted quickly, asking, âI go back? Who will take care of Alva when I go back?â
Didnât it say he went to work and she took care of Alva until Alva was fully recovered?
Alva also looked at Jackson.
Jackson smiled and said, âI didnât expect Alva to be discharged so soon, and Iâm relieved when sheâs discharged, and arenât you going to arrange an engagement on the ninth of this month?â
In a flash, it was only a few days before the day of the engagement.
Flora nodded, but, âReally donât need me here?â
She felt that Uriah might have some concerns here and wouldnât do anything.
If she wasnât there. Uriah would do whatever she wanted.
This was what she was most worried about.
âNo. Alva and I will get the certificate the day after tomorrow, and I wonât worry about anything after getting the certificate.â
Flora nodded when she heard what he said.
This is also the case.
As long as the two of them receive the certificate, it is useless to stop them.
After dinner, Flora went back to the hotel, Jackson looked at Alva, âLetâs go out for a walk?â
âWell.â
This night may be their last together.
Whatever he says, she will agree.