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She looked lovely in a small dress, and the lovely look was fixed in the photo, and the picture was collected in his wallet.

At present, the girl in the flower dress had grown up, and her delicate eyebrows beca beautiful. Steven was right, at present, Irish was not as like a doll as she was when she was a child, but he cherished her beauty as a woman.

Joseph's eyes fixed on her cheek instantly, and she had been so eager to be his girlfriend. At present, she was in his arms. After their separation at the age of four, she must have forgotten him after all these years, just as he would never have thought that the little girl who had broken into his heart was the one in front of him.

He could not help but hook his lips and put his arms around her.

She was always so naughty that she would inadvertently break into his world and walk into his heart.

As when she was a child, she squatted pitifully in the corner as if waiting for him to appear, and at this ti a year ago, her drunken appearance caught his eyes deeply, and then she bumped into his arms and irresponsibly stirred his dusty heart.

It was not until at present that Joseph really understood what he had done at the ti. He thought he was a self-made man and had seen so many won who took the initiative to seduce him. There was no one whom he really wanted to take away except for her. Sohow he knew her very well, and it turned out that the feeling had long been deep in his childhood.

What about her?

Did she think he was familiar?

Or, that day, when she murmured "brother" in fever, he expected that she was calling him.

Really?

Could he have that expectation?

Joseph's fingers froze.

Little as her, she was looking forward to asking him if he could help her find her mother. He had promised her, but he broke it.

From then on, he did not easily promise.

He didn't help her find her mother because he fought with the adults, but he was just a child, his arm couldn't twist their thighs, so he had to yell at her to run away.

Her little figure disappeared into the night sky, but her cry echoed in his ears. At last, the group of adults caught up, and he was forcibly taken away.

Once the good mories are mixed with pain, then the mory theory should be hidden, so he chose to forget and no longer deliberately rembered that.

"Irish, I'm sorry." Joseph's eyebrows tightened painfully, he bowed his head and kissed her lips lightly.

It was a good thing to forget, just for her and him.

He looked at her, clear that what he had to do from now on was to love and take care of her wholeheartedly, for he knew very well that even if her mory was really related to the past and how painful it was, he hoped that she would never rember it.

Even if she never rembered that he was the little boy who carried her through the long lane, even if she forgot his promise as a child.

None of these matters because he had to protect so people, and he did not want her to know, touch, and look into them.

Forever, silent, and traceless.

****

Lilith ca to the drug treatnt center, and Jay didn't know that.

Still, in that room, she saw Carn.

More haggard than she had seen last ti. Carn was skinny, and her appearance made people worried at first glance.

Once upon a ti, Lilith had hoped that Carn could not resist the attack of drug addiction, especially when she rembered Jay holding her, she had preferred to see Carn die soon and no longer exist in the world.

She was ashad of the evil idea but looked forward to it so much.

At present, when she saw Carn hit the wall again, and her whole body twitched, she thought it might be a relief that Carn could die at this ti.

The staff rushed into the room and subdued Carn with all hands and feet.

Carn made a sad roar like a trapped beast.

This kind of compulsory detoxification was cruel. If she could survive, it would be successful, and if she could not, it would be hell.

Lilith's heart trembled, and when she saw that he could not bear it behind the scenes, she rushed forward and pushed one of them away, and roared, "That's enough, even if you force her to have detoxification, you have to use appropriate ways and ans, right? She's a human being, not an animal. You scratched her arm!"

Sure enough, one of Carn's arms was bleeding.

The staff mber pushed away by Lilith exclaid impatiently, "Why are you visiting at this ti? Get out of here. Her addiction is on!"

Lilith was pushed out of the door.

With a bang, the iron door was closed, and she could only look through the railing inside.

Suddenly, not knowing where the strength was, Carn rushed to the iron railing. In front of her, Carn shouted, "I beg you, please kill ."

This made Lilith feel heartbroken.

Lilith did not know how long this crying was, in short, when everything quieted down, Lilith's ear still reverberated with the words of Carn. It could be seen that she was bent on dying. Life was not as good as dead, even if she was an outsider, she seed to be able to feel the sa way.

Lilith never left. In fact, she always wanted to know how a woman like Carn could love Jay.

No one she had co into contact with had been like her since childhood.

When the drug addiction broke out, Carn was tied up. The staff feared Carn would hurt soone, so they had to do so. When she returned to normal, the rope was untied. When Lilith went in again, Carn crouched quietly in the corner and covered her face with her hair.

Lilith ca up to see her. She didn't know when she held a photo. It was Jay's photo. Carn destroyed a lot of things, only this photo was intact.

When she heard the movent, Carn turned her head and looked at Lilith for a long ti.

Lilith did not speak and then sat down next to her.

"I've seen you in Florida." Carn said lightly, "The last ti you ca with him, I finally realized what you looked like when you were at the airport."

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