Joshua Sulliven suppressed the intense pain in his heart, and after wiping her face, he sat down beside her, speaking softly: "Today, I brought you a bouquet of flowers, I remember you mentioning you like the blue enchantress."
Keira Leaf remained silent, her gaze falling on a grand building in the distance, but without focus.
Joshua Sulliven saw her ignoring him and wasn't angry, but simply followed her gaze and spoke again: "What are you looking at?"
Keira Leaf was still silent, just like a doll that had lost its vitality, just sitting there, not speaking or resisting, just sitting there.
Joshua Sulliven's heart ached, and he opened his mouth but was at a loss for what to say.
It seemed that anything said now would be futile. Had she really come to dislike him so much?
He lowered his eyes and sat quietly beside her. The two were together but had an unprecedented tranquility, which made one feel a bitter sorrow.