I sent the hand-holding photo with Lu Yinong to Zhou Te.

Of course, the focus was on the ring on the ring finger.

Zhou Te exploded, "Xie Yizhou! Look at how you're showing off! Can't you stop flaunting your affection in front of single dogs?!"

After a few seconds, he sent another message, "Damn it, seeing you two happy, I got so excited that I drank another glass of white wine."

Soon, he retracted that message.

He sent a new one, "Xie Yizhou, I wish you to be Lu Yinong's lapdog for the rest of your life, until the end of the world."

My dearest brother, how could I not understand his heart?

He didn't want me to remember the past, to recall the pain and suffering.

He only wanted my future to be happy and fulfilling.

Talking with Zhou Te reminded me of something, so I went to the study to find Lu Yinong.

"Where are the photos?"

Lu Yinong was using the computer and looked up at me, "What photos?"

She had just drunk some water, and her lips were slightly wet, looking very tempting.

I couldn't help but kiss her.

Lu Yinong hugged my waist, and I immediately lifted her up and sat her on my lap.

Then came the conquest, taking away all her breath until her cheeks turned rosy.

Actually, I never told her how much I love the flushed look on her face.

Like a red rose blossoming suddenly in an icy world, so rare, blooming just for me.

I was too focused on the kiss that, in the end, I forgot why I entered the study.

She looked at me with a smile and asked, "You mentioned photos."

I tapped my head, "Did you ask Xue Shishi for a few Polaroid photos? I asked her, and she said she gave you the rest."

She helped me stand up and took out an old wallet from the bookshelf.

She opened it, and inside were our group photo and a separate photo of me taken by Xue Shishi.

Then she flipped it and unexpectedly found a note.

Lu Yinong's expression changed slightly, and she reached out to snatch it.

She rarely had such a strong reaction, which made me even more curious. I ran to the living room with the note in hand, reading it as I ran.

My footsteps slowed down, and I finally stopped.

On that note, there was her handwriting from her university days, and it said: "If I unfortunately sacrifice one day, please burn these photos for me. Lu Yinong."

I handed the note and the wallet back to her.

Lu Yinong took them, looking somewhat embarrassed. "Before going undercover, I would write a farewell letter. I don't have any last words to leave behind, so..."

Her words stopped because I tightly embraced her.

She paused for a moment, then reached out and hugged me back, whispering, "I'm sorry, Yizhou."

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