56 During That Time (2/2)
Hui Yin had been feeding some stray cats when she spotted his body behind the dumpster, and she had shrieked because she thought she discovered a dead body.
When he opened his eyes and she realized that he was actually alive, Hui Yin had thrown a piece of sardine on his face.
”Ah, don't scare me like that!” were her first words to him.
After feeding the cats, she had stayed around to talk to him.
When she found out that he didn't seem to remember anything about his identity, Hui Yin had looked alarmed and suggested that they go to the police station and file a missing person report.
But Lu Shen did not want to go. He remembered that he was easily terrified during those days—although he couldn't recall a single clue about who he was, Lu Shen was certain that there were some bad people after him.
After much deliberate thinking, and some threats on Hui Yin's part, she finally decided to bring him to the place where she was currently staying.
It was during that time that he had promised to be her fiancé, to be her future husband, to give her everything that he had, including his life.
As long as she stayed by his side, he would have happily sacrificed everything.
Lu Shen swirled the coffee in his cup and slowly lowered his eyes.
”Damn it,” he said softly.
He threw the rest of the coffee over the railing, splashing it on the trimmed grass below.
Without looking back, he went out of her room.