Chapter 337
Good Evening, Mr President!
337 A love letter (3)
Chi zuxu continued to pick up his pen.
âChild, before I wrote this letter, I thought for a long time. In the end, I think that no matter what the result is, you have the right to know the truth and the right to make your own choice! âI shouldnât have made the decision to help you decide on your future path, so in the end, I chose to tell you the truth. But promise me, donât be sad for me, donât be sad for me, and donât shed tears. Because, as I am writing this letter, I am in a good mood, I hope you will stay for me!!â
I miss you
He really, really wanted to!
It was as if every cell in her body was missing her scent.
And, child, I love you!
As for how much he loved Yingluo
To borrow your saying,âif loving you is an illness, then Iâm already beyond cure, and thereâs no medicine that can cure me.â
After writing so much, itâs time to stop. Finally, I hope that after you finish reading this letter, you can put it down and think about it carefully. Then seriously, repeatedly think about your future.
Iâm a patient, and I might have to spend the rest of my life in a bed thatâs less than two meters wide. Iâm not even sure if Iâll be a burden to you in the future.
If you have a strong mind to bear all of this,
Then, Yingluo, please stay for me!
I will do my best to make all of the above impossible!
Wait for my return!
âLove you, little uncle.
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Chi zuxu passed the letter to Hua Zi at Chi Yiâs school address.
If there were no accidents, it would be in Chi Yiâs hands the day after tomorrow.
Waves of emotions were stirred in Chi zuxuâs usually calm heart.
Now, he only hoped that the earthquake would pass quickly and everything would return to normal. That way, he could return to her side as soon as possible to enjoy his life.
At the thought of being able to see that lass once he left this mountain, Chi zuxuâs emotions began to get a little out of control!
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The school ...
This was Chi Yiâs last day of school. Tomorrow-tomorrow, she would be flying to the United States, even though she was very reluctant to leave.
The moment Chi Yi entered the classroom, she heard the Student Affairs Committee member remind her, â Chi Yi, thereâs a letter in your mailbox. It came this morning.
âYingluo, okay!â
With that, she carried her school bag and walked straight to the mailbox wall at the back of the classroom.
She did not have any expectations for her letters. Who would still send letters in this day and age? It must be some documents for going to United States!
With that thought in mind, she took out the registered letter that she had signed for from the mailbox.
To her surprise, it was indeed a letter. The envelope was made of kraft paper and had an old style. On the upper right corner, there was a stamp with a bird pattern on it. The stamp had the seal of the post office.
Feeling a little suspicious, she examined the envelope from head to toe. There was neither the mailing address nor the senderâs name written on the envelope.
Without further thought, she tore the envelope open.
Because she had torn it open directly, she didnât notice that the glue on the edge of the envelope had not dried yet.
Chi Yi unfurled the letter and the first thing that entered her eyes were the three words written at the end: Chi zuxu!