For a person of Matthew's status, he would probably only bring a single card out. Why would he still bring his wallet and cash? Matthew smiled and said, "Not everywhere accepts cards. It's convenient for both me and others by bringing cash."

Selina couldn't help but say, "Why are you always so kind, Matthew?"

He was considerate towards other people in every aspect. How could he be so indescribably kind?

Matthew looked at her with surprise and asked, "What, I thought you said I was a hypocrite?"

Selina did not know what to say.

She was a little embarrassed. "Didn't you say that a person with your status doesn't need to put on a facade? That's why I don't think you're hypocritical anymore."

Matthew smiled.

Something emerged faintly in his mind.

Guns, killing, and bloodshed...

After experiencing life and death, he felt that life was the most important thing in the world. He was willing to respect every life.

The two of them continued walking. The city they were in was not as lively as Agaphen City. At night, many of the shops were closed, leaving only the scattered street lights. As Selina walked, she suddenly sprained her foot.

She let out a cry of surprise.

Matthew stopped immediately and asked, "What's wrong?"

Selina pointed at her own foot and answered, "I seem to have sprained it."

Matthew immediately bent down to take a look.

Since Selina was wearing jeans today, Matthew rolled up her trousers directly.

A part of her tender white calves was exposed.

There was redness and swelling on her ankle.

It was not too big of a deal.

"Can you continue walking? Do you want me to take you to the hospital?" Matthew asked Selina.

Selina glanced at her ankle.

It was nothing serious. She probably would be fine the next day.

Selina shook her head. "Never mind. I don't need to go to the hospital. It's just a small matter. I'll become a sick freak sooner or later if I keep going to the hospital." Matthew couldn't help but laugh.

He knew that there was nothing serious either. Indeed, there was no need for them to go to the hospital.

"Let's go back now," Matthew suggested.

Although it wasn't so serious, it still wasn't suitable for her to walk anymore.

Selina nodded.

back, Selina's eyebrows furrowed

it was still a little

painful?" Matthew asked as he realized Selina's

Matthew squatted down and said, "Come

was at a loss

asked,

"Get on, I'll carry you

so it was impossible to ground the helicopter. His only choice was to carry Selina there. Selina

His shoulders were broad.

arms were wrapped

back were pressed together completely. The heat spread to her whole body

her

so Selina

first time someone had carried her on their

never

that, when she saw a man carrying a woman on his back, she didn't feel anything. After she experienced it, she realized that it was really embarrassing.

was because this kind of

pressed together with

word all

Matthew put Selina down, Selina

turned out to have passed in a

felt that they had not walked

Matthew subconsciously while he looked back at her as

awkward atmosphere began to

an illusion, but she felt that under Matthew's gaze, he was trying his best to suppress the desire that was

family will be worried when they see you haven't returned yet." After being reminded by Matthew, Selina realized that

out her mobile phone and dialed

Matthew was the past, there was still always a hint of complaint to Selina in her words. ever since. Therefore, Selina tried to keep in touch with Cecilia as little as possible during this period, so she would not

went

hint of anxiety in Natalie's

you come

didn't

I've gone to the

other end of the

far away?"

"Yeah," Selina replied.

be able to come back tonight?" Natalie

soon. I just wanted to inform you. Don't worry, Natalie, you can go to bed early."

looked at Matthew and said,

in the big space in front

Selina got off the

and said, "Let me

Selina directly rejected him.

of being carried by Matthew before was enjoyable and

from how short

to be carried by Matthew.

family,

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