Maybe I just want to hear his explanation of the love letter.

"I know, but, that kind of man—!" Polnareff's voice sounded a little excited, but after a while, he calmed down by himself, "I believe I can take care of him better than that man You, Yvette...can you give me this chance?"

Yvette straightened up from the bed in surprise, Polnareff...hadn't told the truth, the love letters that made her feel happy were obviously written by him, but he refused to tell the truth... …Why?

After a short thought, Yvette, who was very similar to Polnareff in terms of interests, habits, and thoughts, immediately understood Polnareff's thoughts.

Although there was nothing to be seen from the expression and words, she was really... very moved by Polnareff's words just now.Just when she felt that no one would really fall in love with her in her life, Polnareff made such an oath, saying that it was absolutely impossible to say that it was untouched.The friendship that has been lingering between the two for a long time seems to be gradually changing into other feelings, but... After a long silence, Yvette said, "Thank you for your kindness, but... I refuse, Poluna Rafe."

"Let me take care of you... can't you?"

"……no."

At least not yet.

"Sure enough..." Polnareff said, "Sure enough, I still won't agree. I'm sorry, I was the one to be rude, Miss Perrin."

The intimacy that was once there has become unfamiliar again.

Polnareff got up from his chair and said, "I'm going to take my leave first, Miss Perrin. And... I won't come here again. This is not because I feel resentful because I was rejected by you, but because... Girls should hate men who have been rejected by them all the time, right? However, if Miss Perrin needs my help, I will rush to you immediately."

"And those letters... I've always put them in that position. If you still want to hear them, please ask Miss Perrin, your mother. Of course... this is just my suggestion, but it's best to read all those letters again for comparison. good."

"I've said all I wanted to say. Good-bye, Miss Perrin."

knight

Although the doctors in Paris had told her that her eyes had no chance of healing, when the time really entered the summer, Yvette flew to the United States to undergo an eye surgery, which was arranged for her by the SPW consortium surgery.When what happened to J Kyle just happened, the staff of the SPW consortium in Paris had already told her that the consortium had in-depth research in biology and medicine, and there might be a way to restore her eyesight, but only This possibility exists, but there is no guarantee that the operation has a [-]% success rate, and it is accompanied by great risks.Yvette is willing to try this, because she can't bear to spend the rest of her life as a blind person, and she can understand her mother's troubles occasionally.

Fortunately, the scientific research achievements of the SPW consortium have been perfectly reflected in her.

Because of her eyes, her work cycle in the criminal investigation department has been completely over, and she does not plan to continue working there, because those villains who are using substitutes invisible to ordinary people to commit crimes cannot be sanctioned when they are in the system Theirs, for absolute justice, Yvette would rather sacrifice behavioral justice.So, she thinks she'll probably join the SPW consortium later, but before that, she wants to give someone a call first... the news that her eye has healed.

She came to the United States for such a big event as an operation, of course, her mother put down everything at hand to accompany her, so the call was not to her mother.The first person she wanted to tell... was actually Polnareff. Although there were other friends and many people who cared about her waiting for her good news, she still called Polnareff first. Narev.

The phone number was left to her by Shelly.When calling, Yvette felt nervous for a long time, because she didn't think about what to say at all, and made the call directly out of impulse.

"……Hey?"

When Polnareff's voice rang on the other end of the phone, Yvette could say that her mind went blank.Although she has very little experience in love, she is very clear...the reason she behaves like this is because she has fallen in love with Polnareff.When he said that he was willing to take care of her in the future, she was already moved.It's crazy when you think about it, she's not even set eyes on Polnareff, and just by his voice... she's infatuated with him.

"It's me, Polnareff. I'm—"

"—Is it Miss Yi, Perrin?"

Almost the moment Yvette spoke, Polnareff interrupted her and called out her name.Yvette stopped in surprise. Originally, she was worried about whether Polnareff would recognize her voice, so she wanted to report herself, but Polnareff's reaction... this sense of being valued , is something Yvette has never experienced before. She was stunned for a moment, and then said softly, "Well, it's me."

What made her feel relieved was that Polnareff's voice sounded very happy, "You have...not right, Miss Perrin, is there anything I can help you with?"

Polnareff promised when he left that no matter when and where she needed help, he would be there immediately, and now when Yvette contacts him, he still firmly remembers this promise.While Yvette was touched, she couldn't help but feel that Polnareff didn't dislike her because of her answer at that time... It's great.

"No...no, I didn't call you for that kind of thing. I just have a message and I want to tell you Polnareff."

"Huh? What kind of news does it require Miss Perrin to call?"

"My eyes are healed, I can... see things again, so—" Polnareff could stop feeling guilty about her, Yvette wanted to say, but at the same time she I was also a little worried about Polnareff's reaction.

Will he think this is good news?

This boring question was answered in the next second.

"Really, really? That's really great. Didn't Miss Perrin say that it was impossible to heal the eyes?" Polnareff said in surprise.

Although she was once rejected, this man still sincerely prayed for her happiness.

"Yes, but that's from a medical point of view. The operation I underwent was arranged by the SPW consortium that handled Enya for us at that time. They used some... other means. In short, I am no longer I’m blind, and I’m still in the United States, but I’m sure I’ll join this consortium when I return to France. Speaking of which, when I was recovering from surgery, there was a very powerful substitute messenger who taught me some knowledge about substitutes. If I have a chance, I will tell Polnareff one by one. Also, his stand-in was named after a magician in Taro. When I heard it, I couldn’t help but feel that this is really It's... what a coincidence."

To hide her embarrassment, she intermittently said a lot about her recent situation, Polnareff has been listening carefully.Finally, Yvette said, "So I think Polnareff no longer needs to feel guilty towards me. From now on, the two of us... just get along like normal friends."

She really likes Polnareff, but emotional matters should not be rushed, it is better to proceed step by step...Yvette thinks so, but Polnareff sighed deeply, " Hasn't Miss Perrin figured it out yet? The feelings I have for you are definitely not guilt, and it's impossible for the two of us to get along like ordinary friends, because... Even if I don't say it, Miss Perrin should understand Well, I'm still in the same mood as I was in May."

"Yes." Yvette responded in a low voice, and then said, "Actually, I already knew about the love letter."

"...I knew it a long time ago? What does this... mean?"

"I found out before you said those things to me, but I was really surprised that you didn't say anything about it until you said goodbye to me."

That must be because Polnareff felt that telling the true content of the letter at that time was completely taking advantage of others' danger.The attitude of the French toward feelings is completely different from that of the Americans.Even the fleeting beauty is worth cherishing and nostalgia. Excessive force can only lead to pain. This is the French philosophy of pursuing happiness, and Polnareff has no confidence in himself when it comes to feelings, so he Say goodbye to her so decisively at that time.

After Yvette expressed her conjecture, she couldn't help but said, "If this is the case, Polnareff is really a hopeless fool."

Polnareff was able to hold back the fact that it was obviously beneficial to him.This kind of behavior is certainly a gentleman, but it's also a bit...stupid.

"If I'm a fool, what about you, Miss Perrin?" Polnareff smiled, "You should be very clear about what it means to keep in touch with me after I said those things. I don't think it's emotional." You can suddenly change your mind and make an immediate decision, so...why did Miss Perrin refuse me at that time?"

"Rejected me, but

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