Heather brought Lee to the house where she used to live.

One of the most important reasons that attracted her to buy the house back then was that it had front and back courtyards.

Heather planted a lot of orchids in the yard.

Seventeen years had passed, and they were probably all dead.

It didn’t matter.

Heather didn’t come here today to look at flowers.

She came over to get her things and see if they were still there.

When they reached the door, they realized that although the house was dilapidated, the lock on the door seemed to have been newly replaced.

Kent had come before them? The decided to go in and take a look first.

Heather reached out and pulled the lock.

“Should we break the door?” Lee asked.

“Yes,” Heather replied.

“Come, stand over here in case any wood chips hit you,” Lee said as he gently pulled Heather to the side.

After Heather stood to the side, Lee retreated and then made a dart for the door, landing a kick on it.

The door didn’t break.

Bang! again, kicking even harder than before.

The lock clicked open.

What greeted him was a musty smell.

Lee immediately turned around and covered Heather’s mouth and nose.

“Heather, stay away.

The smell is strong.

I’ll go get a mask from the car.” He quickly ran over to get the mask and personally put it on Heather.

Afraid that the moldy smell would suffocate her, he even specially put three masks on her.

Heather’s heart warmed as she watched Lee do this for her.

She could not help but smile.

When they were in love, she had wondered if their relationship would always be good.

Would they be able to withstand the dull years? What would it be like when they were old? Would they become a pair of resentful couples like most people? Or rather, their relationship turned from love to kinship.

They just cared for and took care of each other with no passion.

they were still the same as

lost each other before that

were more courageous to express

on the mask, Lee led Heather in and said,

of mold is too

for your

went straight

of the desk

the photo

her when she

was in her

to

the shelves had turned yellowish pale, and some

to take the book, but Lee immediately stopped

me

folder behind this row of books.” If it hadn’t been removed by Kent, the folder should still be

and brought down a

there was a folder at the

a folder?”

“Yes,” Heather replied.

down a

were fine beads of water on the

found that the paper inside was also moldy Heather took the folder and flipped through it on

were some unimportant documents in

there was one that was probably very important

rummaged through the

I’ll help you look for it.” “I found it.”

IOU! Bethany borrowed money from her in the year she

dollars for Bethany’s

and Bethany had both signed their

was an IOU written

to it, she needed to pay back the money in three years, and if she failed

what Bethany

wanted to take 140,000 dollars directly

because Bethany knew very well that although this house was under Kent’s name,

return the house she bought for him? Bethany also knew that Heather would not

back then, and Bethany assumed that it was no big deal for Heather

Things were different now.

Heather had to

not

Kent still wanted to repair their

Just then, Lee received another call from

button and answered indifferently, “Hello?” “Lee, which hotel are you guys going

have anything to

Kent was speechless.

was filled with grievance and remorse! Kent smiled and said, “Lee,

to supper tonight?!” “No need,” Lee said

anything else?” “Kent, it’s

to see my

haven’t seen each other for

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