Chapter 74 Dex

She had disappeared for thirteen years.

It happened during a rainy day like this, as if the deluge would engulf the world.

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It was their first day of school for the new year. Old Mr. Russell had repeatedly advised them to focus on their studies. He even reminded Leanne to look out for Dex so he wouldn’t get into trouble at school.

At that time, Dex was in ninth grade. He patted the girl’s head and complained, “I should be looking out for her so she wouldn’t get herself in trouble!”

Despite his scornful remark, his face was plastered with a wide smile.

The girl beside him was unhappy with his teasing and jumped up to gently knock his head. “How many times have your parents been called to school because of the fights you got into the past three years? I’ve never once got in a fight! Grandpa, I’ll make sure to guard him properly at school.”

Old Mr. Russell was humored by their light banter and laughed cheerfully, “Leanne is a good girl. Dex has been listening to you since you were both young.”

The headlights beamed downstairs, signaling to the rest that her driver was there to pick her boundless fog surrounded the night scenery as there was a heavy downpour.

up. A

went downstairs. At that time, he was already a young man who excelled in multiple areas and carried an air of pride with everyone around him. But she was the only exception. In

get going now then. See

the corner of his lips lifted

were gleaming with

the foggy night in

the last time

been able to find any leads on where she might be. It was like she had disappeared into thin air.

time, slowly drifting into

me with you! I want to

boy’s voice traveled with the wind, leaving silence

without realizing that a boy was running after it from behind. The boy lost sight

on the tarred road, and his hands were bleeding from his fall. His tears fell onto his wound, but the pain couldn’t be compared to the excruciating weight

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