504 The Bitter Ploy
"Sister!"
With her eyes lowered, Heidi looked at Kate, who was standing beside her, clearing the corner of her
coat, and her little face was all thick with sadness.
Heidi turned her head to look at Sky and saw that his eyes did not look like he was lying again.
Although she didn''t like her stepfather, he was Kate''s real father anyway, and now that the countdown
to life had begun, she was worried that if she refused even such a small wish, she would only end up
breaking Kate''s heart.
After all, Kate still has his blood in her body, and she doesn''t want Kate to have regrets in her future
life.
"I can grant your request, but you must promise me one condition!"
"As long as you can apany me to eat thest meal tonight, let alone one or a hundred I promise
you!"
Sky came forward with a smile on his face to assure him.
"Heidi, don''t promise him!"
The olddy cried out weakly, trying to sit up from the bed to stop Heidi, but her body had already
disobeyed her.
In the beginning, she believed his words, so she ended up in this situation today, and she can''t let Heidi
fall for it a second time now.
"Heidi ......"
"Grandma, where am I?"
Heidi went up and grabbed the olddy''s hand and gently patted it, telling her not to worry.
"He ...... he ......"
"Mom, I know you''re worried about me, but don''t worry I''m really fine, you old man just don''t think so
much, get well!"
Walk to the window, Sky a big filial son''s expression looking at the olddy, that look almost did not the
olddy angry directly hang up.
"Go ...... Go ......"
The olddy grabbed Heidi''s hand tightly and shouted excitedly.
"Grandma, don''t get excited!"
Worried that the olddy''s body would be affected by her emotions, she said indifferently, "Go out and
wait for me first!"
Sky didn''t want to go out, but once he thought of the purpose of his visit, he finally nodded reluctantly
before plodding outside.
After making sure he left, Heidi turned to the olddy and said, "Grandma, don''t worry, I''m not a child
anymore, no matter what his intentions are, I won''t keep him around, not to mention that he''s terminally
ill now and his days are numbered. For his sake, let''s grant his request!"
"But he ......"
The olddy was about to say something else when Heidi interrupted, "Don''t worry! We''ll just have a
meal with him and I''ll let him go afterwards."
Looking at Kate standing aside, the olddy sighed deeply, closed her eyes and stopped talking.
Heidi knew that Grandma was worried about them, so in the end she didn''t say anything, but helped
the olddy cover up, and then said softly to Kate, "You take care of Grandma now, I''m going out for a
while!"
"Good!"
After a few more words of advice, Heidi took another look at the old man in bed and sighed softly
before leaving.
Sky was sitting on a stone bench inside the courtyard when he saw Heidi walking out from inside and
hurriedly greeted her.
"Heidi, is your grandmother okay!"
"Nothing!"
Walking aside to sit on a stone bench, he spoke coldly, "I can grant your request, but you must promise
to leave us forever after tonight''s dinner and never appear in front of us again."
"Okay, I promise you!"
Heidi looked at him with some surprise, not expecting him to agree to his request without even thinking
about it.
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This crisp speed made Heidi couldn''t help but by looking twice more.
If it is really before, with Sky''s nature, without bargaining with her or threatening her, it will not be easy
topromise!
"That''s it then! I''m going to go take care of Grandma first!"
After saying that, Heidi stood up and headed to the room.
Sky looked at her back as she left, and a shimmer of triumph shed in his eyes.
******
Around 3:00 am, Vincent woke up Tina who was sleeping in bed and the two of them walked together
towards the town''s famous Sun Viewing Cliff.
When I came to the sunset cliff, there were already a lot of young men and women there one after
another, including some tourists who came here in admiration.
"That''s a lot of people!"
When Tina saw so many people, the sleepiness in her eyes had clouded over.
"Of course, this is the best viewing cliff to see the sunrise, and many peoplee here to catch a
glimpse of that first rays of the morning sun."
Vincent led Tina to stand by arge rock, looking into the distance, his eyes full of doting.
Tina grabbed the guardrail in front of her, eyes looking ahead, and suddenly said, "I can''t believe that a
bore like you has such romantic cells!"
"What, is it just a stuffy guy in your mind?"
From behind, Tina''s small waist, Vincent buried his head in the nape of her neck, with a tess raspy
tone.
Tina felt a different temperatureing from his body, and a blush slowly surged on her delicate little
face as she lowered her head and said, "Isn''t it?" "It seems my little muddlehead is turning a corner to
Sexy thin lips gently shaking Tina that white and delicate earlobe, a feeling like electricity quickly leapt
to a part of the body ......
"You ......"
Tina gave Vincent a fierce re, and couldn''t understand why he could still say a serious word when it
was clearly an immodest one.
"No more talking to you!"
Turning her head away, Tina nned to ignore him!
Looking at the slightly puckered cherry mouth, Vincent gave a quick peck on it, and then just held her
tightly, with one eye fixed on the opposite sky.
After about half an hour, the east gradually revealed the white of the fish belly, Tina was very excited to
pull Vincent''s clothes, a strange light shone in his eyes.
After a while, the white of the fish belly gradually turned to pink, and an orange haze appeared in the
east. In a moment, the vast Cloud and Sky was suddenly illuminated by the red light of the sun,
colorful, the mountains near and far in the Cloud and Sky submerged, only revealing a small tip, like
the sea in the wrong ind,yer afteryer of clouds to be like a white veil flying down between the
clouds, giving a mysterious feeling.
"Vincent, look at those colored hues in the distance, do they look like a stallion galloping among the
colored clouds?"
Tina pointed to the clouds across the street, pulled Vincent''s arm excitedly, and shouted.
"Like it?"
When she saw argekeing out from the foot of the opposite mountain, Tina suddenly thought
of this poem, which is apt to describe this scenery now.