Love Began with the First Meeting

Chapter 5 A Heartbreaking Night

The car sped in the dark. As the snow continued to fall, it gradually blurred the car's view.

Inside, Brian's lips compressed with his brows closely knitted. The atmosphere in the car was gloomy as if a heavy storm was coming.

"Pull over!"

Brian ordered suddenly in a low but evidently angry tone.

Tony glanced at him in the rear-view mirror. Though quite confused, he slowed down and pulled over anyway.

Brian got out of the car, stood beside the fence on the highway, and looked ahead. His eyes gazed straight towards the direction of the airport in City A.

The wind was dancing as it played with his unruly hair, revealing his brooding black eyes, which were very much like shining agates.

The snow was coming down heavily as snowflakes whirled in the dark sky like a myriad of feathers.

It was unbearable to be outdoors especially at night in that cold winter but Brian stood still as a statue in the freezing weather as if he was numb to the cold at all. Looking at the snow that fell on Brian's shoulders, Tony kept silent. He knew that there's nothing he could do to help Brian.

The sound of an incoming text message from Brian's mobile phone broke the silence of the night and caught his attention.

his head and took out his phone to check the

but I have to say goodbye to

His eyes were transfixed on the words as if through the phone he

closed his eyes slightly. He

on the phone. The gloominess over his handsome face gradually dissipated and it shifted into

of the

tried to read Brian's reflection from the rear-view mirror, only to see his cold dark

never stop, and the roadside had accumulated at least

while the Grand Night Casino was still full of people.

the main hall including Molly. Watching the scene, Molly sighed, shook her head slightly

working hard to pay his debts. And now,

a bitter smile appeared on her face when she walked to the counter wearily.Molly emptied her pockets and handed over the chips she had collected as tips from the gamblers that

clerk in the counter, to Molly. "You have

the money. Looking genuinely happy, she promised to Hogan," I'll

Hogan

said as she waved her hand cheerfully before putting the money into her pockets. After closing her shift for the night, Molly went straight to the dressing room,

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