Let's Get Married is the best current series by the author Wilfred Price. The Chapter 463: The Longest Confession of Love content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 463: The Longest Confession of Love and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
It is undoubtedly the most torturous for Lily to stay for ten-odd hours all the way from London to City J. The moment she arrives safely, it is already past nine o’clock in the evening. Everything is shrouded in darkness. Only the lights on both sides of the runway are on, and she suppresses emotions hovered in her heart.
When she is pulling her luggage out of the airport gate, Pehry stands beside the car and waves to her, “Lily, this way!”
Lily hurriedly walks over, and Pehry takes the luggage and puts it in the trunk. There are no other people accompanying him. They sit in the car, and an intangible sense of tension pervades the quiet carriage.
“Pehry, take me directly to the hospital,” Lily says. Due to crying bitterly, her voice is extremely hoarse.
Pehry nods and starts the car.
Along the way, there is almost no communication between them. They don’t mention Rex each other, but what they care about is that man.
It isn’t that she doesn’t want to ask, but that she is afraid of asking. She wants to personally see it.
The long silence makes Pehry a little worried. As the car passes by the intersection, he glances at the woman in the passenger seat. She doesn’t cry, doesn’t make any noise, and doesn’t even reveal her emotions at all. It is beyond his imagination. However, the heartache and anxiety can be found on her face.
“Lily, are you ok?”
Lily is trapped in her own emotions, and she doesn’t hear it for a moment. It takes her a while to regain senses. She shakes his head gently and says in a very low tone, “It is fine.”
Now she no longer has any other feelings. She only wants to see that man as soon as possible. It is as if the only way to returns to normal is to watch him.
After driving for more than an hour, the car enters the underground garage of Karl’s Hospital. Lily calmly unbuckles her seat belt, but only she knows how trembling her fingers are.
They walk to the door of the elevator. Pehry presses the button of the VIP-only one. Soon, the elevator opens. Lily looks at the bright light in the elevator room. It is clear that the space is not big, but she feels empty.
She stands at the entrance of the elevator without moving. Pehry leers at her and says, “Lily, let’s go.”
Lily takes a deep breath and heavily exhales before finally walking in.
Noticing that the elevator is getting higher and higher, Lily’s heart starts beating rapidly. The heartbeat echoes in her ears, even causing the clothes on her chest to tremble slightly.
The doorbell rings.
The crisp voice breaks this unbearable silence. What will be, will be.
Pehry looks at her pale and bloodless face. He feels heartbroken for Rex and this woman as well. He can’t help but pat her shoulder comfortably.
“Okay.”
Ten minutes later, Lily put on her isolation suit and walks into the ward. She stands at the door without rushing in. Her gaze falls on the hospital bed a few meters away. Under the white quilt, she vaguely sees the outline and shape of his body. From stem to stern, he is so high that covers the whole bed. A usually proud man is lying on this hospital bed. He looks extremely fragile. How can she not feel sad?
Thinking that all of this is caused by Adair, Lily wishes that the person lying there is herself.
If she had taken the child to England, perhaps none of this would have happened.
Lily stands there for a long time, until her legs are slightly sore before she musters up the courage to walk to the bedside. She sits on the short stool beside the bed and raises her hand to hold his large hand. His originally warm fingers are now cold, and his thumb is connected to the instrument. Lily’s tears roll down her cheeks. She cries herself almost unconscious.
Seeing his closed eyes, the eyelashes and his dry lips, Lily prays that he can last three days. No matter how difficult the future is, she will always accompany him.
Lily bends down and approaches the man’s ear. She knows that he doesn’t hear her, but she patiently and gently tells him, “Rex, I’m back. I came to look after you. Sorry, I shouldn’t have left. Wake up. When you wake up, we won’t be separated anymore.”
Pehry stands outside the ward. He knows that they need space so he doesn’t disturb them. He inadvertently looks at the ward. The woman is close to the man’s ears and says something. A few seconds later, she slightly tilts her head and kisses the man. She carefully takes care of him as if she is afraid that it hurts him.
In his thirty years of life, Pehry has never yearned for love and marriage. He feels that happiness is far away from him, but now he suddenly understands that love is the longest companionship and confession.
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