Chapter 203 - 203: There’s Nothing I Can’t Let Go Of
Chapter 203: There’s Nothing I Can’t Let Go Of
Translator: End less Fantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
John’s name would forever remain in her heart, but it was no longer the only one there.
She leaned against the railing, gazing at the high-rise buildings on the opposite side of the river. The flashing neon lights decorated Jonan City colorfully.
“There’s nothing I can let go of. It’s all in the past. Every one of us will go through some life experiences that we might not want to experience. There will always be someone who will leave a deep impression but also leave fleetingly. If I held on to everything, wouldn’t it be very tiring?”
She chuckled softly and ran her fingers through her windblown hair. Then, she continued to say, “Everything that happened in the past will be washed away by time, and what I thought was true love will only turn out ordinary. In the end, that feeling will only exist in my memories and no longer be able to arouse the passion of my youth.”
Gabriel listened to her in silence. Then, he let out a slight smile of self-mockery.
It was as if he had lived the past twenty-eight years in vain. Though he had experienced so many ups and downs in the business world, he had never thought through anything the way Serenity did.
Soon, the two found themselves walking to the dock, still admiring the colorful lights on the other side of the river. Their hearts were now unusually calm.
Gabriel turned to look at the woman beside him. She was closing her eyes while taking a deep breath as if she was trying her best to absorb the local air of Jonan City.
Her palm-sized face was covered by her messy hair, making her look even more delicate. Her slightly upturned chin was exquisitely sharp though the outline of her side profile was gentle.
His coat hung a little too loosely for her, making her look even more petite and frail. It was almost as if a gust of wind could blow her away.
Gabriel looked back at the river. “I’m suddenly curious. How did you survive alone in California?”
Serenity was amused by his question and started laughing out loud. Then, she stuck out her tongue at him before saying, “I am an able-bodied person, so how could I not survive?”
When she smiled, her eyes became clearer and brighter as if they were filled with stars. In fact, even the stars looked dim compared to her eyes.
As if he was influenced by her positive spirit, the corners of Gabriel’s lips curled up and a faint voice spilled out from his cold lips as he asked, “Was it difficult to endure?”
There was a hint of melancholy in his tone, though it could not overshadow the sexiness it carried. Serenity couldn’t help herself from turning to look at him suspiciously. “You’ve experienced something similar?”
Gabriel fell silent, looking straight ahead at the misty river as the breeze blew past his ears.
He might not have answered her, but Serenity was a smart person and decided not to pursue the matter further. She leaned her elbow against the railing and rested her chin on her palm as she looked at the lights of the city on the other side of the river.
After a while, Gabriel returned to his usual cold self and said, “Caleb should be done by now. Let’s go back.”
He left swiftly and Serenity jogged behind him to catch up. The two eventually reached the car. Caleb was about to call them when he saw them approach.
It was already past eleven o’clock at night when they returned to the hotel so Serenity went to bed after taking a shower.
Meanwhile, in the presidential suite, Gabriel stood on the balcony and looked at the river. His left hand was in his pocket while his right hand was holding a wine glass. The light on the balcony was a little dim, making the red wine in the glass a little dull.
His eyes turned darker than the night sky and sharper than an eagle’s gaze. Yet, there was a hint of melancholy between his brows.
He suddenly recalled what Serenity said by the river and remembered how relieved she sounded..