Mercer whispered in Nancy’s ear repeatedly, “I’m sorry.

Don’t be afraid…”

Her tears fell despite her clear and beautiful eyes being stained with mud because of the situation.

Afterward, the delinquents took several inappropriate photos of the two and left, leaving Mercer filled with guilt and anxiety.

He avoided talking to Nancy and swiftly departed.

Even though Mercer’s family used their connections to handle the situation and eliminate all the photos taken, Mercer never crossed paths with Nancy again.

Subsequently, Mercer experienced a period of depression.

In an effort to help him move on from the distressing experience, his parents sent him abroad.

They no longer pressured him into a political career but allowed him to pursue his passion for music.

However, Mercer continued to carry regret and guilt, often contemplating that dying during that time might have felt like a relief.

Years later, Nancy unexpectedly reappeared at Champs Le Bar.

her immediately, Mercer felt

became the most influential

messages with her but remained

what are

voice

he turned to see

Mercer’s heart quivered.

smoke, masking his swirling emotions,

for a break

back

shoe, his voice flat, then

“Mr.

Nancy called

keep walking, but against his will, his feet

back, just listened to the clear voice behind

be

missed a

together in

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