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"Zhou Hua Fan...Where do you plan to disappear now?" His voice was hoarse and sore thus successfully souring her little red nose. Leaning against the door that he had uncharacteristically pressed his trembling fists against instead of breaking down like he so wanted to in order to see her once more. Biting her lips, Hua Fan buries her face into her already shaking shoulders suppressing her cries. Wiping the endless tears falling into her arms when she continued to hear him plead her so quietly but desperately it tore her up inside. "Do you have to do this? Can't...Can't you let me love you?" The back of her hand was bitten raw as a soft sob broke free upon hearing his plea. ~~~~~~~~ Zhou Hua Fan did not accept other people's love or goodwill. Knowing from a young age that all of it came with strings attached her personality had already twisted before it could be fixed. No one saw it or tried to see it. People call Zhou Hua Fan a selfish demoness who would suck the bones from a person before lowering her head and apologizing. They despise her, they fear her, the lawless princess of the Zhou family. However, this princess who should have everything, does she really have it all? When asked this the people around her gave various answers. "She was pitiful." "No one hated her more than herself." "An unfortunate soul." Asked this question, the man with dark clouds permanently gathered above his head sharply raised his dagger-like gaze as if wanting to murder you who dared utter her name without permission. "You have no right to judge her."

Chezilla · Fantasía
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Chapter Eighty Three(I Want To Let Go)

For a while, Zhou Hua Fan forgot what it was like to communicate with a human being. She could feel her breathing slow as fall pulls along without waiting for her to catch up. She forgot to count the days in which that person had been absent, but even though he was not here flowers would always enter her room making the air smell sweet. At first, she would continue to destroy those flowers but each time she did a new bunch arrived the next day double the size and a different flower would take its place. Eventually, she learned to ignore it all since the person who sent these flowers grew more and more ridiculous by the day with the amount sent to her room.