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8 :Bewildermen (第1/6页)
The days following their escape were a blur of travel and secrecy. Sukie and Han Fengling moved from town to town, never staying in one place too long, always wary of being discovered. The nights were spent huddled together for warmth, sharing whispered conversations and stolen moments of affection. Each passing day, Sukie,s feelings for Han Fengling deepened, and she could sense his feelings mirrored her own. They finally settled in a quiet village nestled in the mountains, far from the reach of their enemies. The village was a picturesque haven, with lush greenery and crystal-clear streams. The simple life offered a stark contrast to the opulence and danger they had left behind. For the first time in what felt like an eternity, they found a semblance of peace. One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden glow over the village, Sukie sat by the window of their small cottage, her thoughts a whirlwind. Han Fengling was outside, chopping wood for the fire. She watched him through the window, his strong, graceful movements captivating her. The sight of him brought a warmth to her heart that she couldn,t ignore any longer. As he finished and came inside, Sukie greeted him with a soft smile. "You work too hard," she teased gently. Han Fengling chuckled, wiping the sweat from his brow. "It,s good to stay busy. Keeps my mind off things." Sukie,s smile faded as she looked down at her hands. "Fengling, we need to talk." He set the wood down and joined her at the table, his expression serious. "What,s on your mind?" Taking a deep breath, Sukie met his gaze, her heart pounding. "Fengling, I can,t keep pretending that everythin
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