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Chapter 1093 Youll Marry Me When You Grow Up

    Chapter 1093 You''ll Marry Me When You Grow Up


    "So, you''re sitting in front of a ghost right now, huh?" Waylon was caught up in his memories and was


    interrupted by her, full of displeasure.


    "I''m sorry, I did it again!" Doris hastily sped her hands together and raised them above her head,


    offering an apology to Waylon.


    She quickly added, "You''re not a ghost, you''re an immortal being!"


    Waylon gave her a white-eyed nce and continued his narrative.


    Doris stuffed a piece of roasted pork into her mouth, fearing that she might inadvertently blurt out


    something again.


    "As I was writhing in pain, on the verge of losing consciousness, unable to find the antidote herb, Iy


    down in the grass, squinting at the sky. It was adorned with a beautiful sunset, full of vibrant colors. I


    began to wonder if I was going to die, if I was about to ascend to heaven..."


    Doris let out a gasp, clearly taken aback.


    Even the roasted pork couldn''t go down anymore, as she stared at Waylon, waiting to hear if he made


    it to heaven.


    "...Then, I must have cked out. In my hazy state, I saw a little girl, about six or seven years old. She


    had fair skin, big eyes, and two braided pigtails..."


    Waylon recollected his memories as he spoke, "The little girl shook my arm and said in a sweet voice,


    ''Waylon, you can''t die. You need to wake up for me. When you grow up, you''re going to marry me. How


    can you die now?''"


    At this point, Doris interrupted, her forehead covered in sweat, asking cautiously, "Is that all?"


    "Yes," Waylon replied, "that''s all."


    "What happened next?" Doris inquired.


    "What do you mean, ''what happened next?''" Waylon retorted.


    "About the little girl," Doris said, "she said you would marry her when you grew up!"


    "Have you lost your mind? Did you sprinkle some cumin on yourself?" Waylon responded. "I already


    said it was just a hallucination."


    "But you described it so vividly," Doris insisted, "six or seven years old, fair skin, big eyes, braided


    pigtails."


    "And then I realized there are plenty of girls who fit that description," Waylon remarked.


    Doris pondered for a moment and nodded, realizing the same.


    She had braided pigtails when she was five or six years old.


    The little girl from the neighbor''s house did too.


    There was nothing particrly strange about it.


    "It''s a pity," Doris shook her head with a sigh, "if it were true, I would have loved to hear your romantic


    love story afterward!"


    "I do have a romantic story afterward," Waylon said, eating his golden needles of mushrooms with his


    head lowered, "after that incident, that little girl''s image filled my mind. I couldn''t see any other girl in


    reality. Itsted until now, so many people think there''s something wrong with me. But what''s wrong


    with me? I just haven''t found the person of my dreams."


    "Where can you find the person from your dreams?" Doris asked, "Does losing a dream consume half


    of your life?"


    "Not really," Waylon replied softly, "I''ve seen many people tormented by love, but being unattached


    makes life easier."


    "I agree," Doris nodded, "Although I''ve been married before, hehe, I''ve never been tormented by love


    because I never loved that man, haha!"


    She seemed quite cheerful.


    "What about your parents?" Waylon asked, "It seems it''s just you and your sister now?"


    Doris''s smile quickly faded, and her voice trembled as she said, "Afterwards, my parents got into a car


    ident, and that''s how it ended."


    Waylon quietly uttered, "I''m sorry."


    "I''m fine," Doris sniffled, "They still live on in my dreams."


    Waylon didn''t respond.


    He didn''t know how to respond, and her words touched a tender spot in his heart as well.


    He had never seen his mother, so she had always lived in his dreams.


    And of course, there was that little girl from his childhood.


    N?vel(D)ra/ma.Org exclusive ? material.


    He just wondered if she had grown up.
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