Chapter 75 I'll be there for you!

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After having dinner with Judy Allen, the two of them held hands and walked around the campus.

At this moment, the four years of youth that the two of them had experienced seemed to flash past their eyes.

Judy Allen leaned on her shoulder. "How time flies."

"Yeah, four years have passed."

"Do you still want to study master?"

"Mm!"

Nodding warmly, "As you know, with my current diploma, even if I can stay as a teacher, I wouldn't have the qualifications to go up to the podium. I can't possibly stay in the executive position for my whole life as a counselor. That would go against my original intentions."

"But, it's hard for you to work and study at the same time."

"Anyway, life is hard. Besides, I work in school and the learning environment is better. I like this feeling."

Judy Allen was speechless: "I admire you. Other people entering university would start to relax, but you've made yourself even more tired. Didn't you know that you've already missed the best four years of your life?"

"You should think about another anger. At least in these four years, I've known you."

"Ah, you are so sweet. If it wasn't for my private interview tonight, I would have thought of flipping your cards."

"That would truly be my honor."

The two of them looked at each other and smiled. Good time had truly come to an end.

At night, when Judy Allen left, she did not go send her off.

She wasn't afraid that Judy Allen would cry, but she was afraid that she would drop to cry.

After all, Judy Allen had accompanied her through four years of her most beautiful youth, and she was a good friend that she liked from the bottom of her heart.

At night, when William Walton rushed over for dinner, she was sitting by the door, staring blankly at the sky.

He got out of the car and walked over to her. "What are you looking at?"

She pointed to the sky and said, "It's an airplane."

"What's so good about the plane?"

"Aren't you curious about what kind of people are sitting inside, where they're going, what secrets are in their hearts, and what kind of family they have?"

"Judy Allen is on the plane now?"

William Walton sat down beside her.She shook her head.

"She made the high—speed rail."

"Then why are you still looking at the plane?"

"I am jealous with her!" she said calmly.

"Every year during the holidays, when the students leave school one by one and go home, I'm especially envious that they have a home to return to. When school starts, they bring a lot of specialties from home and say that this was prepared by my father and this was made by my mother.Now that I've graduated, everyone is going their separate ways. Only I am still standing at the same place, without a home, without family, without longing or dreams, it feels like life…"

She looked at him and said, "Oh right, don't pity me. I'm not saying this to make people pity me. I'm just jealous and envy of others."

William Walton reached out and naturally held her shoulders: "No one can pity you. How can you be pitiful? Do you think that those people who have more relatives will be very happy? Not necessarily, they also had a lot of troubles. Furthermore, who said you have no relatives now? Don't you still have me? I'll be there for you."

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