Chapter 979

When Ethan heard those words, 10 seconds had already passed.

A long time ago, he promised Olivia that he would watch the sunrise with her on every significant mountain in the country.

Back then, he was very busy. Even if he sincerely wanted to spend time with her, he couldn’t squeeze out any time.

He had delayed it, but now, it would never happen. He thought, “Liv, am I being punished for not keeping my promise to you? Is that why I can’t see you for one last time before I die?”

Like a wizened old man, he slowly turned his head. He realized that when he lost his sight, he wasn’t seeing just darkness.

Instead, he couldn’t see any color.

Amid the void, he felt like he saw a patch of golden yellow.

That must be the sunrise.

It was supposed to be an extremely harsh color for the eyes. But for him, it felt like a filter was placed over his eyes.

He was like a fire about to be put out by the wind, weak and flickering.

He couldn’t hear the breeze anymore. He was slowly losing his senses.

He parted his lips, and he felt like he had said something but also nothing at all.

like he had heard the bells ringing for one last time.

was that girl.

Willow.

depending on his

trembling. Even the small act

he lost consciousness, Ethan only had one

fate had decreed that he would die without his children

his own daughter. He would like to hug her before he died.

his body and organs, but human potential was

hard that his eyes were red

be free for one last time. Brent stopped him.

the tears on their faces, but Ethan couldn’t feel that breeze

trembling violently, and every movement seemed to suck

give up. Gritting his teeth, he took one step and

was standing in

be able to hold

a distance he could have reached within a second, but Ethan spent minutes, or

in along with the

lit up.

around only to see Ethan walking unsteadily and

was stunned. Ethan looked

he had lost his soul, but he was walking solely by

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