788 Vouchers Time passed by every minute and every second.
Lainey didnât know how long he had been sitting on the sofa, the rain outside the window had stopped, and the sky had also darkened.
Looking at the time, it is already seven oâclock in the evening. Lainey goes to the kitchen to make food.
She didnât cook before, but now, she has trained herself to be a person who can cook.
Lainey in the kitchen is in a bad mood, while Bob in the bedroom is also irritable and conflicted.
He tried to shake his right hand, but he still couldnât use the strength.
His face is ruined, he can accept it. Blindness and not being able to hold a gun again, not being able to go back to his old job, that was what was breaking him down.
Born as a human being, who can really be so strong that he doesnât care about anything?
Bob sacrifices himself for others, but after a few months, no one remembers him.
He gambled with his youth and future, and in the end, no one remembered him, and he would continue to implicate his lover and family around him, and he felt unbalanced.
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he be desperate to save others again.
18 If it was before, he would definitely go to save it, but now, his belief has been swallowed up by the reality of life, and he is not sure.
âtime to eat.â
Lainey shouted from outside.
Bob listened, but was indifferent. His eyes were a little hot.
He had thought about starting a family with Lainey. He cooks, and she is responsible for eating.
But now, he is like a useless person who can only be served by her.
It took a toll on his self-esteem.
âIf you donât come out, then Iâll have someone break open the door again.â Lainey threatened outside the door.
Two minutes later, Bob opened the door. His eyes were not focused, and his face was still scarred, which was a bit hideous.
Lainey was used to seeing it now, she accepted everything about him.
His pride tormented him and tormented her.
âEat.â Lainey cheered up, and pulled Bob to the dinner table.
Bob withdrew his hand: âI can walk by myself.â
He didnât want to ask her for help with everything.
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O Lainey knew how strong he was, so he didnât help anymore, but kept his eyes on Bobâs feet, worried that he would bump into him, and helped him remove the obstacles in front of him quietly.
Bob sat in the dining chair without incident, and Lainey handed him the food and the spoon.
âKeep it simple today.â
Bob canât see and can only use a spoon, which is more convenient, and the meals are best served in one bowl.
This is a bit like kindergarten children eating, the simpler and more convenient the better.
Holding the spoon in his hand, Bob asked calmly: âLainey, how long do you think you can take care of me like this? Like taking care of kindergarten children, donât you find it troublesome? Donât you find it cumbersome? One month, one year, or ten yearsâ¦â
âlifetime.â
Laineyâs tone was firm: âIâve identified you all my life.â
Bob gripped the spoon tightly, he didnât want to hurt Lainey by saying something stinging, but he was not cruel, and he was dragging Lainey down again.
Bob was in a dilemma, and for the last half a day he choked out a sentence: âItâs up to you.â
He thought, if he continued to treat Lainey coldly, she would always get tired of it, and if she met someone better, she would give up.
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For the love in this world, going alone is always hard work.
There are too few people who are in love with each other, like Damien and Vivienne, it is almost extinct.
Lainey couldnât ask for it, and neither could Erica.
Erica came home in a state of distress, drenched all over, and Susanna stood in the living room:
âMom.â
âSusanna, why havenât you slept yet?â Erica was in a trance, she shed tears when she saw Susanna, now she only had Susanna.
Erica stepped forward and hugged Susanna, weeping bitterly.
Susanna was indifferent: âWhatâs the use of crying, Iâve already found the address where the third party lives for you!â
Susanna followed Zion for a whole day before finally finding the third person.
Hearing this, Erica was shocked: âWhere is it? How did you find it? What does that woman look like, did you see it?â
âI followed my uncle to find it. I will help you. I didnât see the womanâs face clearly, but I know where she lives.â Susanna said, âI can take you to find it now.â
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