ed to rent a house that wasn't that far from the supermarket. W
ing and laughing. All of a sudden, her eyes caught a glimps
id. By the time she came to her senses, she f
n just ask me to keep the door open for you. If I closed it while you were getting in, you would have ended up bump
ing attention to anything he said. Caught in a daze, she co
n her again? No, there was no
rold took his eyes off of the scenery o
old-hearted yet still caring man, the man who died i
t Wendy in silence,
p into the bus? Our home isn't far from here. We can just walk home. Besides, it's not like we'r
. Trying to get a hold of herself, she wiped the tears on her fa
e bus or not?" the driver shou
ra took the items Wendy was carryi
y's eyes were bloodshot, and she kept ste
ly, her face would turn pale and her body would kee
her face seemed rather normal. Feeling a bit
y Wendy was acting. Then, he turned his head and gave Harold a
rd Sara, and asked kindly, "Is s
dizzy and sick the second she gets on a vehicle. We had taken her to the hospital to get some help and she even tried taking motion sickness medicin
you're feeling uncomfortable, you should tell
eared here. Did he also retain his memories from his previous
into reality. Wendy simply shook her head a
ade are you going to b
Wendy answered politely. The old man was sitting next t
remain calm, she would've already thrown herself
third year in the university," the old man repli
riously. After all, she had never met
hat the scenery here is beautiful, so he tagged along on this trip with me." The old man burst out laughing after saying these words. Alth
ooked like he couldn't care less about it. He kept looking outside
when the bus took a sharp turn, the stuf
ing down at Harold's feet. Taking a deep look at the side profile of Wendy's face
it more difficult for them to keep thei
under her chair for a while now but couldn't reach it,
round. But, before she could grab onto the handrail, the driver took a sudden
elt the familiar warmth as
is eyes. But, the usual tenderness wasn't ther
ed. It seemed that Harold wasn't in the same boat as she w
arold furrowed his eyebrows and said to the driver
looked at them from the rearvie
t bumpy anymore. With that, Harold and Sane
hat was approaching, a man said in a low voice to the
e was riding on this bus!" the man exclaimed in
target. The bus is about to p
hat in y
the dr
one dr
three other people in the bus. They seem
nd about us?
to pass. Please gi
led out over the intercom, with
room quickly got ready to shoot. Unfortunately for hi
ustration and moved t
ood sprayed from the driver's head and
pped her arms around Wendy in a hurr
und and hid him from plain sight in the corner. It was a good thing that