Chapter 216 âGaret The boy, wearing a white shirt, sat under the shade of a tree, head down, reading a book. The sunâs rays filtered through the gaps, casting a soft glow on him.
The sweet voice of the girl echoed from outside the campus, gradually getting closer, âGarett, I came to your school to see you.â
Upon hearing the voice, the boy looked up and saw her jogging towards him, A smile slowly spread across his face, Watch out and donât run too fastâ
As soon as he warned her to slow down, she sped up even more. Her wilful appearance made the boy unable to resist getting up and catching her.
Holding her, he gently rubbed her nose, âYou have a heart condition, yet you still run so fast, youâre such a disobedient girl.â
The girl wrapped her arms around his waist, nestling her head on his chest, and whined, I take my meds every day Actually, Iâm quite well-behaved.â
The boy softly chuckled. His gentle face and eyes were full of her, âEleanor, your school is quite far from the University of A. Itâs tough on you to travel this much. Next time you want to see me, just call me and Iâll visit your school, alright?â
She lifted her head from his embrace and said considerately, âYouâre already so busy with your studies, never mind that. Iâll come to see you whenever Iâm free The boy wanted to persuade her, but was cut off by her, âGarett, I met someone outside your school just now. He was covered in blood and seated under a tree. I donât know who had hurt him, but I saw he was pitiful, so I gave him a bottle of water. He didnât even acknowledge me though.â
After finishing, she pouted her lips, âDo you think heâs some weirdo?â
The boy affectionately ruffled her hair, âIf you say he is, then he is.â
Only then did the girl satisfyingly raise the corners of her mouth in a smile.
The boy also smiled and held her hand, walking side by side under the sunlight, amid the gentle breeze and chirping birds amongst the blooming flowers. Eleanor slowly opened her eyes. Garett from the dream was gone, and so was the sunlight.
The faint light in front of her was dim, barely illuminating the surroundings.
She looked around in confusion. There was a white ceiling, a crystal chandelier, and an endless sea outside the window.
These scenes were blurry, which made her realize that she wasnât dead.
She wanted to move but found herself unable to do so. Trying to speak, no sound came out. It felt as if she had been asleep for a long time and her body couldnât bear the sudden awakening.
She stopped struggling and obediently lay on the bed, staring at the ceiling lost in thought.
She had clearly died, so why did she wake up? Hadnât she gone blind? Why could she see a little? Where was this strange place? Why werenât Hailey and Garett there?
As she pondered, footsteps approached from outside the door. The sound of leather shoes stepping on the wooden floor creaked.
The door was then pushed open from the outside, and a tall figure holding a razor walked in slowly Eleanorâs eyes followed him, her gaze meeting a pair of deep, profound eyes.
When the figure saw her awake, his pupils slightly enlarged, and an incredulous look appeared on his face.
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He unconsciously quickened his pace, taking two strides to reach her bedside. His tall, slim body bent down slightly.
Now that the distance between them was so close, Eleanor could clearly see his appearance.
His skin was smooth, features were bright and elegant, and his eyes carried a deep luster. His thin lips had a faint hue.
His face might have been gentle, but his eyes were incredibly deep. It felt as if they hid a galaxy full of stars, unfathomable and impossible to see through