Feng Haotian hit himself over and over again, and no one around him stopped him. Compared to the pain he was feeling at this moment, who could compare to the pain An Jing was enduring?
Who can compare to it?
Even if you want revenge, even if you want revenge, you don't need to spend another person's life to take revenge like this. Besides, this matter is not Anjia's fault.
Even if it was a mistake, why did Old Man Feng do what he did, why, why, why did he have to endure so many things quietly, why, why was this unfair?
After all, Anjing didn't want to see Feng Haotian. As soon as he saw Feng Haotian, his face changed drastically and he was very scared. After a month, Feng Haotian decided to let Anjing go and let her go.
, the life she wants to live.
Waiting until a month later was because he spent all his efforts to get An Jing's father out of prison.
He prepared two air tickets and returned to An Jing's mother's hometown, a small town in the south of the Yangtze River, so that the father and daughter could live together. After An An An passed the security check, he turned around and looked outside the airport, seeing him off.
Her man, she finally couldn't help it, she shed tears, and after so much effort, she finally forced him to let her go.
Finally, she could leave.
Finally, she was free.
Yes, she did not lose her memory, she did not lose her memory.
Just staying by Feng Haotian's side was too painful for her. It was extremely painful. It was very painful. Every minute, every second, she was thinking about death. She was thinking about death and how to die.
That day, she finally couldn't help it and chose death.
People are like this. If you choose death once, your courage will not be so great when you choose death the second time.
She had no choice but to leave like this.
Thinking of this, she took a deep breath, turned her head, and walked to the boarding gate without hesitation. She got on the plane. Feng Haotian prepared the first class cabin. She sat down early and took the window seat.
, she looked at City S, the city where she had lived for more than twenty years.