Chapter 1153
Rosalynn remembered it.
Every year since they left L City, her grandma would go back alone on this particr day. She missed
her husband, Rosalynn’s grandpa.
On that day, Rosalynn was not in the best mood.
Instead of going to her after-school tutoring ss, she went to a nearby park.
She loved this park..
It reminded her of the one near their home in L. City.
Back in the day, she would always apany her grandpa on his daily walks and chess games in the
park.
At the park entrance, she bought some snacks from the vendors and wandered around before heading
to thekeside.
She located a peaceful area by theke and took a seat on a bench beneath arge banyan tree.
She stayed there till dusk fell and the streetlights turned on, listening to the most recent song by her
idol.
After looking at the time, she concluded that her grandmother would soon be home and that she should
go as well.
She heard a ssh as she was going to walk away.
She noticed someone struggling in the water as she turned to face the sound.
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Rosalynn had a young vigor at the time.
She dropped her bag and dived into theke to help the victim without a second thought.
She was able to get him ashore with some effort.
She saw he wasn’t moving when they reached drynd.
She gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and CPR
He eventually came to after coughing up some water.
A mob had formed around them at that point.
Sitting on the ground, under the dim light, Rosalynn could feel the man she just saved watching her.
“No need to thank me,” she said after catching her breath, thinking of her grandma, she quickly told the
onlookers, “Can someone call an ambnce? I’ve got stuff to deal with, gotta bounce.”
Her grandma’s demeanor has undergone a significant change following the deaths of her mother and
grandfather.
She was aware of Rosalynn’spassion and desire to assist people.
But she constantly underlined that while it’s admirable to assist others, one shouldn’t endanger oneself.
Her granny would be furious if she admitted to jumping into ake at night to save someone.
Rosalynn hastily picked up her fuggage and left the park after thinking that
“I got home that day, just tossed my wet clothes into the washing machine when my grandma came
home. It was a close call, really dodged a bullet there!” Rosalynn finished recounting her rescue story.
Wayne looked pale as a ghost.
“You saved me?” his voice was shaky.
For Wayne, that day was monumental.
He wouldn’t forget it.
“We should be more careful, maybe ask around the park, see if anyone else fell into theke that day?
Rosalynn suggested in a serious tone
What a coincidence
So, it was she who saved Wayne.