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Chapter 800 Her Life Abroad

    Chapter 800 Her Life Abroad


    Michelle shook her head. "Leon, you shouldn''t stay the night. The sofa isn''t big enough for you."


    Leon was totally dumbfounded.


    ''The sofa?


    She''s actually considered letting me sleep on the sofa?''


    It was winter now.


    Rather than spend the night on the sofa and risk taking a cold shower on such a cold day, he might


    as well go home and have a good, proper sleep.


    Leon smiled wryly. "Never mind. I''ll sit here and carry on with my work, but you can''t get too close to


    me, okay?"


    "Okay!" Michelle''s eyes brightened with joy. "I promise I won''t disturb you."


    "Okay then." Leon stood up to get theptop, dragged his chair over, and stuck it on the bedside.


    This arrangement was very much to Michelle''s liking. Although Leon didn''t sit on the bed, they were


    practically sitting side by side. As long as she looked up, his face woulde into view.


    A peaceful silence sank into the room as the both of them proceeded to do their own things.


    Nevertheless, Michelle couldn''t help but peep at Leon from time to time. For the first couple of


    times, Leon could still force himself to remain unaffected by her gaze. The next couple of times


    were getting harder and harder. In the end, under a particrly long, burning gaze, he finally threw


    in the towel.


    He closed thisptop resignedly.


    "Leon, have you finished your work?" Michelle''s eyes lit up. "It''s only been ten minutes, though."


    ''So you know it''s only been ten minutes?'' Leon thought helplessly.


    In the end, he didn''t have the heart to me her. It was his ownck of concentration that made him


    unable tost more than ten minutes under her gaze.


    "I''ve finished the urgent ones. As for the rest, I''ll finish them tomorrow." Leon, who was lying through


    his teeth, put hisptop aside. "Is there anything you want to tell me?"


    Michelle smiled. "Not really. I just want to look at you."


    "Just look at me?" Leon raised his eyebrows. "Don''t you want to do something else?"


    "Something else? Should I tell you a story then?" In fact, aside from looking at Leon, Michelle didn''t


    have anything else she particrly wanted to do.


    "You can do whatever you want." Leon suddenly thought of something and added, "You can also tell


    me about what you''ve experienced during the three years you lived abroad."


    "You want to know?" Michelle asked in a rather hesitant tone.


    Leon got even more curious. "Yes, I do."


    "Alright." Michelle couldn''t think of any other stories, so she had to tell him about her life abroad.


    When she left, she cried on the ne for a really long time that her eyes ended up extremely


    swollen. She probably looked really miserable because right after she got off the ne, a staff


    member of the airline approached her and asked if she needed help.


    That was the first form of warmth she felt in a foreign country. It also kind of gave her some courage


    to face the strange ce, which would soon be her home.


    That was her first time going abroad alone. When she arrived at her supposed residence, she finally


    broke down crying and slept for one full day and night.


    She was starving once she woke up, but when she went out to get food, she found that she couldn''t


    communicate well with the locals. Thenguage barrier made it hard for her to even get food.


    At that time, she once again regretted going abroad alone, scolding herself inwardly for her


    impulsiveness and irrationality.


    But crying over spilled milk was useless. She was already in another country. Could it be that she


    wanted to go back after only a mere couple of days?


    What was she going to say to her parents?


    She was no longer a child, so she must be responsible for the choice she made.


    Money wasn''t a problem—she''d made a lot of money in her previous job and her parents had also


    given her some before she left. Her college lessons, on the other hand, were tricky to handle.


    First of all, she had never learned and couldn''t speak the officialnguage of that country, so she


    had to work two or even three times harder to catch up on the lessons.


    In her first year, she was really miserable. The things she had to learn were countless.


    That period was even harder than the three months she spent studying for college''s entrance


    examination.


    Because she was busy with her study and rarelymunicated with others, her ssmates thought


    she was a taciturn girl. In the beginning, they still tried to strike up conversations with her, but


    because they hardly got any responses, they gradually ignored her.Exclusive ? content by N(?)ve/l/Drama.Org.


    That was why she didn''t have any friends during her first year abroad.


    She had to carry her heavy textbooks by herself, but because she was too weak, she had to take a


    rest once in a while and thus wasted her time. She even had to move her newly-bought sofa into


    her apartment on her own. At that time, she thought she''d be crushed to death under the sofa''s


    weight.


    She once fell sick and had to go to the hospital and wait in the corridor full of disinfectant smell all


    by herself. When she went to the bathroom, she found that she only had one hand avable and


    couldn''t take off her pants on her own.


    Her physical pain and emotional grievance made her cry for a long time in the bathroom.


    From then on, she started to wear dresses.


    She used to wear dresses to look pretty. Now, she wore dresses for the sake of convenience.


    Amidst all the hardship, she''d once wanted to give up.


    But she eventually didn''t. The reason was the countless "Leon" she wrote in her notebook. In just


    one year, she''d written in five thick notebooks.


    She couldn''t write any fine-sounding words, so she could only pour all her longing into the word


    "Leon."


    All her notebooks were densely packed with neatly written "Leon."


    The name was her daily longing and joy.


    Sometimes, she also wrote his full name "Leon Lu" seriously. Writing his name always gave her a


    kind of illusion. It was as if she was holding a magic pen, from which Leon could materialize at any


    moment.


    Deep down, she knew it was impossible. It was just an unrealistic fantasy she came up with


    because she missed Leon too much.


    "Leon, my handwriting is quite pretty now. I''ve been practicing." Michelle stared at him with her big,


    innocent eyes and smiled cheerfully.


    It was like all the hardships she experienced abroad weren''t a big deal.


    And that what mattered was that she''d practiced her handwriting. "I''m not lying. It''s really beautiful.


    I''ve practiced for three years. I can show you now."


    Leon stared back at her in silence. There were guilt and indescribable pity in his eyes.


    He reached out, held Michelle''s nape, and pulled her close. His forehead was against hers, and the


    tip of his nose gently rubbed against hers. It was as if he was consoling her.


    "Michelle, can I have your notebooks?"


    They gazed into each other''s eyes, but Leon quickly looked down to hide the emotions in his eyes.


    "Do you want to see the writing in my notebooks? In the beginning, they were all ugly—as ugly as


    the ones you saw before. I practiced for more than a year before they looked better."


    "It doesn''t matter. No matter how ugly they are, I still want to have them." Leon held her in his arms


    and looked out of the window. It was alreadyte at night, but the lights on those skyscrapers were


    still on. There must be countless people working overtime.


    Upon seeing such a scene, he couldn''t help but wonder if Michelle did the same when she was


    abroad. Did she have her light on deep into the night because she pulled an all-nighter studying?


    Even if she did, there must be no one around her who cared about her.


    Michelle was unwilling to show her ugly handwriting to him. "Can I refuse? They''re really ugly."


    "No, you can''t." With a faint smile, Leon said, "When you get back home, take them out and give


    them to me. Just consider them a present for me. I remember that you promised me to give me a tie


    to apologize, but you ended up breaking your promise."


    He pulled away and lightly tapped Michelle''s forehead as a punishment.


    "I bought the tie." Michelle pursed her lips. "But I saw that Valerie also gave you a tie, so I didn''t give


    you mine. They told me that giving someone a tie meant I wanted to have a close rtionship with


    him."


    Leon pinched the bridge of her nose. "I know what giving a tie to someone means. In fact, it was


    precisely because I knew that I asked you to give me one. And for your information, I rejected


    Valerie''s."


    "Eh?" Michelle was surprised. "Did you do it on purpose?"


    "Yes, I did," Leon frankly admitted.


    "Why?"


    "Because I already liked you back then. Why can''t you believe that I like you?" Leon asked.


    Joy surged in Michelle''s heart. She smiled and nodded excitedly. "I believe you! I like you, too! I


    really, really like you!"
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