Chapter 613 Mimi Is Seriously Ill
Chapter 613 Mimi Is Seriously Ill
On both sides of the path, there were some trees growing in the flower beds, taller than people. Some branches bent out, and the leaves on the top of their heads fell through the gaps.
Michelle slightly narrowed her eyes and felt somewhat dazzling.
'The tall and thin figure of the man gradually reunited with the person three years ago, but things were different. Leon was no longer carrying me on his back, only leaving a little mottled sunshine. There was already another woman standing beside him, wearing a light cyan dress.'
Michelle held Berry's arm and pulled her back by accident when Michelle suddenly stopped. When Berry turned around, she saw that Mimi's face was a little pale.
"Mimi, what's wrong with you? Why do you look so bad?"
"Nothing." Berry's concern brought back Michelle's thoughts. She forced a smile and said, "Let's wait for Nini.
"Okay." Berry didn't think too much. She just turned her head and saw a familiar figure in front of her turning into another road. She asked curiously, "Eh, the person in front seems to be Leon. Who is the woman next to him?"
Without thinking, Michelle blurted out, "Valerie."
"Is that V
dle of it. On the other hand, she was preoccupied and only remembered a few words of Berry in her mind.
"I knew that he was still unwilling to give up on her."
"In order to find Valerie."
'It turned out that the "important thing" that Leon said three years ago was to find the person he liked.'
The setting sun shone on Michelle's face, but it couldn't warm her heart. Even her hands were cold.
"Mimi, are you sick? You don't look good." Noticing that Michelle suddenly became quiet, Nina reached out to touch her forehead.
Berry also looked at her and said, "Yes, Mimi. You didn't look well just now. Are you really sick?"
'Am I sick?
It seemed that I was sick. Three years ago, when I found that I fell in love with Leon, as long as I saw him, my body would become abnormal.
As long as I couldn't see Leon in the future, I would recover.
It didn't seem to be the case. After going abroad, I always missed Leon, day by day.
On the contrary, I was even more seriously ill.
I didn't know what kind of illness it was. I went to the hospital to have a check-up. The doctor only said that I didn't sleep well, but I didn't think so.'