He stood up and silently cleared away the messy breakfast on the table. His fingers were so long and clean, and his nails were neatly trimmed.
Once upon a time, these hands gave her countless passions, as well as countless climaxes and peaks.
However, it also gave her countless sorrows and loneliness.
Jinqiu didn't say a word. She lowered her head and pretended not to see the embarrassment on the man's face.[
The heart is as calm as water.
This is her current portrayal.
It's not that I don't love, it's that I can't love.
Su Mo expressionlessly put the garbage into a disposable plastic bag, carried it, and walked out the door.
After walking a few steps, he suddenly turned around and looked at Jinqiu.
The woman's back was facing him, and her fingers were flying quietly on the countless flowers. It was a very quiet scene.
It makes him feel at ease and makes him want to stay here and not leave.
Just look at her like that and it'll be fine.
Unknowingly, he began to think wildly, what if the fairy was still alive, what if the fairy took off her makeup, what if the fairy changed her clothes, what if the fairy also sat quietly in the sea of flowers...
If...you tell me, what would it be like?
Su Mo was in a daze as he thought about it.
The whole person's eyes were blank, like a child who didn't know what to do.
Jinqiu felt that the room was very quiet, and thought Su Mo had left, so she turned the wheelchair slightly. Unexpectedly, when she turned around, she saw the man standing at the door, looking at the red sunshine that had just risen in the east, lost in thought.
Because his back was to the sun, his whole body was rimmed with red.
His face was very dark, and his expression could not be clearly seen.
However, she could vaguely imagine how cold his expression was at this moment.
Su Mo knew that Jin Qiu was looking at him again, but he still stood there calmly.
Jin Qiu also stopped moving. She looked at him with a faint light in her quiet eyes. After a long time, she slightly opened her lips, smiled faintly, and said softly: "Master Mo, why haven't you left yet?"