Continuation of "Gone with the Wind"

Chapter 91 The Price of Recklessness

Chapter 91 The Price of Recklessness

But he couldn't stand the descriptions about the gradual recovery of his incomplete memory later on.Riots, fires, corpses, all the piercing words pierced his eyes like nails, and his disgust towards his compatriots made it difficult for him to understand and accept, but in order to truly understand what Jack thinks , he still insisted on continuing to look down.It's just that the nerves that have become sensitive now are really fragile. Fortunately, the time of change is not too long, so he tried his best to calm down his mood, and slowly regained the feeling and habits of being careless before. Put aside all evaluations for the time being, let Like an outsider, he quietly watched the appearance of Jack's image that he didn't know.He thought the previous chapters were childish and boring--Jack himself thought so--and now he somehow understood why he did it. Forget that there is another self.That's the real Jack, no, Lin Kejie.

Paul felt that he was a bit of a waste of time, so he immediately turned to the last page written by Jack. Although he didn't write the date, anyone should write from front to back according to the date. He just left not long ago, maybe he I will write down the reasons for my departure.Although Jack cleaned up the room too cleanly, he wanted it to be completely free of traces of his presence, as if he wanted to cut himself off from the world—but Paul soon thought that if he wanted to completely cut himself off from the outside world, then he would not Would have left such an important thing in this room so carelessly, unless he did it on purpose.But why did he do it?

Paul thought about it for a while and felt he had no idea, so he looked at the content of the last picture first to find clues, and it immediately caught his attention.Only this one has a rare date written on it, which is June 6, which is yesterday.After reading only one line, the strong sense of déjà vu made him eagerly take out the letter. Indeed, he didn't change a single word.He suppressed his astonishment, quickly shifted his gaze to the last line, compared each Chinese character by word, and finally figured out the meaning of that sentence.He looked at this sentence, and wanted to find out Jack's thoughts through this extremely personal raving, which was a bit difficult for him.Because he didn't know what kind of state of mind would make Jack, who had always been optimistic and open-minded in his eyes, say such words.In fact, this sentence did not say anything, and it said everything.

He put the note down gently, and silently recited the sentence he just learned, which may be the last sentence of Jack. Of course, he only understands English: "Tomorrow is another day. Buttome, inaddition to date, nothing will be changed."

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