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After speaking, Ogfein pushed the door open and left.

The two looked at each other, "Go back to sleep." Cynthia said.

And thus the most shocking televised debate in Imperial history is officially over.

There were too many people outside, so she and Cynthia went to the lounge, but Ogfein was there.

"Just let me wait a moment," Ogfein casually sat on the sofa, "what's the matter?"

"Father said to give you a present." Cynthia handed her a hard-shelled book, "He said he would give it to you after the election, but now, I think the election is over."

Tang did this in order not to affect Ogfein's emotions. Ogfein knew that she took it and said, "Thank you father for me."

Cynthia nodded.

She thought she couldn't deliver it, but she didn't expect that she was the only one who had a problem on the escape plane. Afterwards, she also thought about whether someone had done something on the plane, but because there were too many things going on, she didn't have time to investigate.

This notebook has been with the secretary all the time, and it is intact. After she took it, she planned to give it to Ogfein after the results of the general election came out. Unexpectedly, the other party suddenly announced his withdrawal from the election.

Ogfein held the notebook and said, "I'll go first."

A few people said hello and left.

Ogfein returned to the manor.The little niece threw herself into her arms at once.

"Did you come back with mom this time, or with dad?"

The little niece said: "Daddy." She held out her hand, "Here is the candy."

Ogfein pinched her face, "I'll give it to you later, I have something to do."

"Your business is to express the fact that you are a madman regardless of the occasion?" Ekarina sneered.

"Well, your good daughter." Sistar said, "Wait a minute, my chip count is wrong."

Ekarina put down the cards, "I'm not here." She looked up to Ogfein and said, "It's okay, come and play cards."

"..."

Ogfein brewed his emotions for a while, and said, "Mom and Dad, I just gave up running for president."

"I know." Ye Karina frowned and said, "Are you playing or not?"

"Won't you ask me why?"

Sistar said: "You can't bear it, and want to take this opportunity to quit the Democratic Party and form a new party. Okay, it's no big deal. Come and play cards."

Isn't she the hope of the family?!

"No, you go find my brother."

Sistar snorted, "I was better than your brother when I was three years old."

When he just came back, Governor Alder, who was reading the newspaper, ignored him.

The two elders playing bridge with the robot are very bored and helpless.

"Jesmine, come to Uncle." Alder said.

Jasmin grabbed Ogfein's clothes tightly, "No, I want to be with my aunt."

Ogfein threw the coat on the housekeeping robot and said, "Why is this little doll here?"

"My cousin and sister-in-law are going on vacation."

"No nanny?"

"worried."

"Is it safe to put it here?" Ogfein looked around, two gamblers, one psychotic, and one Puritan.

Oh My God.

"I don't know." Alder said.

"How many children is this?"

"The fifth one." Alder said: "My cousin said that you like to send you off."

Ogfein said: "He's not afraid that I'm disabled, I don't mind." She knelt down and said, "Jesmine, go, go to Uncle, and I'll give you candy when Auntie comes back."

Jasmine tightly grabbed Ogfein's skirt, "I don't."

She couldn't throw such a big child out, so she could only take her back to the room.

Ogfein glanced at ten lines, finished reading the diary, and threw it on the table casually.

"Wait, Auntie is going to find candy for you."

Jesmine obediently lay down on the sofa and waited, but Ogefein never came back. She was too bored, so she just read the diary.

She is only four years old and doesn't know many words, but she knows that the owner of the diary writes beautifully.

Ogfein came back with the candy box, looked at Jesmine seriously reading the diary, was stunned, and said, "What are you doing?"

"Read." Jasmine pointed to the diary.

Ogfein picked her up and said, "Can you read? If you can read, just read to your aunt, okay?"

She is just kidding.

"Why doesn't Auntie read?"

Ogfein smiled and said, "Auntie won't."

Believing it was true, Jesmin picked up the diary, flipped through a page, and read it childishly.

"She's a lost child who stepped into..."

"She's a lost lamb in a trap," Ogfein said.

Jesmine didn't understand: "Auntie, what does this mean?"

Ogefein said casually, "That means it's stupid."

"Say who?"

"Tell me."

"Auntie is not stupid." Jesmine refuted her sternly.

"My aunt was very stupid when she was young," Ogfein said with a smile, "read on."

"But I underestimated the importance of human feelings and human beings." Jesmine read accordingly.

Ogfein looked at her and smiled softly.

After reading one article, Jesmin found that the paper was blurred and the ink smudged.

She looked up and saw that Ogfein seemed to be crying.

It just seemed to be crying, because the corners of her mouth were indeed rising.

"Aunt?" Jasmine asked carefully.

"Auntie is crying?"

"Auntie doesn't." Ogfein wiped away tears, "I'm sleepy."

Jessmin touched her face and said with a smile, "It's embarrassing for my aunt to cry at such an age."

"Well, embarrassing, aunt."

She threw down the diary, "Don't read it, eat candy."

Jesmin took out a piece of chocolate, peeled it off, stuffed it into Ogfein's mouth, and said, "My aunt will eat it too."

"Well, it's so sweet."

"My aunt won't cry after eating."

Ogfein said helplessly, "Auntie didn't cry."

"Auntie is crying!"

"It's my aunt who is too sleepy."

"Aunt lied, lied."

Ogfein ruffled her hair, "Well, my aunt is a liar."

The diary was thrown casually on the sofa.

Ogfein lit a cigarette, and she smoked very slowly.

Jasmin ran away from her arms at once.

"Auntie smokes!" the girl paused, "You're still crying."

Ogfein said calmly, "The eyelashes fell into your eyes, can you show your aunt?"

"No, Auntie smells of cigarettes!"

The little girl ran out.

Ogfein shook his head and laughed.

The contents of Linde's diary were held in her heart,

Ogfein is an insignificant opponent, the most ridiculous suitor, and a lost lamb who has stepped into a trap.

It was a fair matchup and I don't need to apologize.

But I underestimated the importance of feelings to people,

I've never forgotten the look on Ogfein's face when he left.

I know you won't see this sentence, but I'm still going to tell you.

I love you.

Ogfein Narot Sifley, I love you.

----Excerpt from Linde's diary.

When Ogfein saw this diary, she was 45 years old, and Linde had passed away for 12 full years at that time.

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