Adam warned the young girl about the danger and told her to leave quickly. If the pursuers caught up, she wouldn't survive either.
Not only did the girl not leave, but she also tried hard to drag him to a hidden cave. The girl told him, "Sir, it's safe here. They won't find you."
Adam observed the young girl. It was already winter, yet she only wore a thin, faded dress. She seemed to have been alone in the forest for a long time, with only the doll in her arms for company.
He was gravely injured and felt unbearably cold. The girl reached out and hugged him. "Sir, are you cold? With me holding you, you won't feel cold anymore."
He noticed her eyes, which were clear and bright. He asked, "Why are you alone here? Where is your home? Where are your parents?"
The girl paused before answering, "I don't have a home or parents. Nobody in the world wants me."
He reached out and embraced her. "If I survive, I'll take you away from here. I'll want you."
He removed his emerald necklace and
placed it around her neck.
They clung to each other for the whole night in the freezing cave. Their shared warmth helped them to make it through the moming
But when Adam woke up the next day, the girl was gone. He couldn’t find her anywhere. When his comrades eventually came, he had no choice but to leave on a helicopter. “Where are e you. Don’t go!”
Adam murmured in his sleep before abruptly opening his eyes. Only then did he realize he had had another dream about the girl.
Actually, he had found the girl long ago, and she was Carly.
Everyone in their circle knew him and Carly as the perfect it couple. That was because Adam had kept her by his side all these years. He had raised her to be confident and radiant. Everyone saw her as his cherished treasure.
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Chapters 401-431 are missing, also paragraphs run into each other or run after another sentence....