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No matter how much time passes, he has his pride and never likes to impose things on others.
After using all his strength to bring her back, the answer saddened him as expected.
For the last time, he decided to let her choose and fulfill what she had not finished last Christmas.
"Yes." Rose Hill stood up calmly, without looking at her, walked around the chair and walked away.
Sierra followed closely. She knew that these words would definitely hurt his heart. She pinched the hem of her skirt and sighed, then whispered to his upright back: "But what I told you this time is true."
She really wanted to enter his world.
The first person I saw when I came to this world was him, and the last person I saw when I left was also him.
He brought her fear and love, as well as respect and care that no one else had. When he said he gave Mawson Manor to her for her birthday in advance, she knew he was different.
But she didn't spend her birthday with him in the end.
Rosehill couldn't hear these words.
The voice of the heart blocks everything.
The cruise ship docked at Morningside.
They were going to the capital. The cruise ship was not big enough to take away Wally's core vampire members.
Sera was among them, wrapped in a thick plush cloak.
The ocean was filled with mist and she couldn't see the way forward. She stood on the bow of the ship and looked back, then looked back at Rose Hill who was holding a telescope on the second-floor terrace.
Why did he choose to take the sea route? Shorten the journey? Or to avoid trouble?
Sensing her gaze, Rose Hill subconsciously avoided it, put down the telescope and turned to enter the room.
He was afraid that with just one look, he would regret making a decision that he would definitely regret.
The fish on the bottom of the sea mingled and swam back and forth, and all the vampires on the boat tensed up.
The ocean is no longer what it used to be. It is full of territory drawn by mermaid hunting circles. If it falls into the water, the vampire will be at a huge disadvantage and there is almost no chance of winning.
In a place where Sera could not see, a pair of lake-blue eyes slowly emerged from the water. A head of silver hair stuck to the scalp, the tail of the hair was soaked in the water and spread out. The giant black tail swayed underwater, and the black scales and folds reflected light.
"Sierra."
He whispered her name, pressing his webbed paws to his chest, and the marks deep in his soul were burning.
It's great that she finally made it from land to sea.
The wind on the sea was too cold, Sierra shrank her neck, turned around and entered the bedroom.
The bedroom Rose Hill prepared for her was very warm, and there was a pot of hot black tea always ready on the table.
There was a lot of wind and waves today, probably because of the weather. Sierra couldn't stand it after sitting on the bed and reading for a while.
She was so dizzy that she had to close the book and put it on the bedside table, took off her cloak and coat, and got under the quilt.
The cold weather is always suitable for sleeping, and the 'shaking bed' also plays a hypnotic role here.
I'm really glad that she didn't get seasick and could fall asleep quickly.
However, my sleep was very restless and uncomfortable.
She heard the roar of wild beasts in her ears, and the sound of things on the boat being smashed. Sera thought that the waves might be too big and something happened.
She wanted to open her eyes and get up from the bed, but her limp body lay under the quilt and couldn't move.
Her mind became clear and her limbs became stiff and unconscious.
what happened?
Sierra was panicking, feeling helpless and unable to move even if she wanted to. The name stuck in her throat couldn't even be pronounced in the simplest way.
rosehill
how so? She only drank some black tea before going to bed.
Her eyelashes trembled fiercely, and the noise in her ears became louder and louder. Sierra almost tried her best to barely open her eyes.
"Bang——"
The bedroom door was shattered by a force and flew into the bedroom with a roaring wind.