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1159. Chapter 1159 Remember my voice [1159]

Ni Keren knew it was from the rabbi and replied: [Yes...]

Soon, the rabbi sent a text message: [When was that?]

Ni Keren replied: [Not sure yet? What? Do you also want to visit my place? 】

This time, the rabbi did not reply for a long time.

Just when Nico thought he would not reply and was about to lie down and rest, the rabbi called.

Ni Keren hesitated for a while and answered: "Hello?"

A hoarse voice came from the other end, "Hermu isn't there?"

Ni Keren raised his eyebrows, "He's taking a shower, are you looking for him?"

"Of course I'm looking for you!"

Rabbi's words made Ni Keren startled, "Is something wrong?"

The rabbi laughed, "It's okay, I just heard that you are planning to go back, so I want to have a chat with you so that you will always remember my voice!"

Ni Keren frowned, hearing something strange in his voice, and asked inquiringly: "Have you been drinking?"

Perhaps because he was really drunk, the rabbi took advantage of the alcohol and said to his heart's content: "Do you know that from the first time I saw you, I knew that I had a very special feeling for you, so when I met you

I will spare no effort to eradicate anyone or anything that wants to hurt you. It wasn’t until the night I had dinner with you that I realized that this is the feeling, called liking! It’s ridiculous, like me

How can such a romantic person like someone?"

Therefore, when he knew that Ni Keren might go back to China, Rabi felt an unprecedented sense of loss in his heart.

Tonight, he wanted to use wine to numb his feelings for her.

However, it would be best if he couldn't help but send her a text message to ask her clearly, and he also wanted to make it clear to her how he felt in his heart.

Even if you never see it again, there will be no regrets.

Ni Keren lowered his eyes as he listened, and a sigh rolled down his throat.

Although she and Rabi didn't get along too much, from his words just now, she seemed to understand that Mu Liting could terminate the engagement with Carinfe so easily.

I believe it is all because the rabbi helped them behind the scenes.

She was grateful for what he did.

Otherwise, she would not be as happy as she is now.

She was grateful for his unreserved help, but she was helpless because she really had no way to respond to what he wanted.

The most important thing about feelings is sympathy.

She would not force her feelings just because she was grateful or sympathetic to someone. Moreover, she and the rabbi had only met each other a few times and were not very familiar with each other.

His sudden confession really made her a little... shocked.

However, no matter what, she had already identified with Mu Liting her whole life, so she could not respond to anyone else.

But the rabbi helped them.

This is a fact, and she is grateful, but emotionally, she still chooses to put an end to this ambiguity.

Ni Keren sighed and lowered his voice: "You deserve a better woman, and your wife also loves you very much. You should cherish her!"

The rabbi laughed at himself, "It's not me she likes, but... Helmu!"

Ni Keren was startled...

"I didn't expect... the person my wife actually likes is my eldest brother. In fact, that night, you said that I envy him. To be honest, I do envy him, because what he has is something I will never get.

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