[Hunter] sunny

120. Farewell

"...What a waste of time, Gray." I said in a pitiful tone.

"...It's nothing." Gray looked at his shriveled wallet and wept silently, trying to swallow the grievance in his stomach.

And Illumi, who was the least conscious, was still ordering food.

"Illumi, have you ordered too much?" I couldn't help but say it, although I've said it several times, although it didn't have any effect, although...

"Why?" Illumi tilted his head in confusion, "I'm sorry if someone doesn't order more for dinner."

I'm sorry, Jinni, how dare you say that!

Facing the unconscious Illumi, I didn't want to blame him at all. Are people's hearts really biased?

"Grey, I'm so sorry..." I was full of apology, "Or I'll give you back the money, Illumi is too much."

"It's nothing, nothing." Gray reacted immediately, and he was quick to reject my idea.

I feel sorry for him for saying that.

"Illumi, what about your treat?" I gestured from the corner of my eye.

"Wouldn't it be nice to have someone treat you?" Illumi replied calmly.

In fact, Illumi just wants to save a little money, and don’t spend it when he can spend less.

"Gray, speaking of which, your purse is really big." I gave up communicating with Illumi and turned to Gray, "Maybe it's not a good way to say it... Your purse has been squeezed for a day and it just collapsed." , Illumi's food intake is beyond what we can imagine."

"Hey," Gray smiled shyly, "It can be said that it is all my assets. I planned to come to the food street to eat it up today, but it doesn't matter. I'm leaving Batoqi tonight anyway. Ya."

"Leave?" I heard the key words and said in surprise, "Are you leaving?"

"Yes," Gray nodded and admitted, "I haven't returned to my hometown for several years. If I don't go back, I will definitely be scolded, although I will definitely be scolded if I go back now."

"Hey..." I feel sorry for the friend I just met who is leaving.

"Don't worry," Gray smiled at me cheerfully, "If you are lonely, you can come and play with me. My home is in the small town of Qatar in Bar City. As long as you find someone and ask me where I am, they will tell you right away. gone."

"It's as if you're never going out of that town again..." I muttered.

"It's possible," Gray actually admitted, "It's still my hometown after all, I may go back and never come out again."

"Ah..." I yelled, "So that counts as farewell?"

"Well, that's it."

"Should I tell you good voyage?"

"Would you like to say it?"

"Why wouldn't I? Aren't we friends? Good luck, Gray, and then, goodbye."

"I didn't expect that you would really want to be my friend." Gray smiled and narrowed his eyes, "Wei Lan, goodbye."

Gray helped Illumi pay the last bill and left.

In fact, Gray said that he only called to tell me the news of my departure, but since we met here, maybe it was a farewell arranged by God.

"Hey, Illumi, you haven't thanked Gray properly yet."

Dusk has arrived, and the setting sun has set, and a large swath of red has shrouded Ilumi's body. Red can be so beautiful, it doesn't need to be bloody, it can be holy.

"……forget."

I stopped, not knowing whether to laugh or cry: "No way, he is so kind to spend money for you, and you still don't thank him, how wronged he is."

"...Next time," Illumi thought seriously, "Also, I don't have any Huajianni today, so I still have to thank you in general. I'll treat you to dinner tonight."

"I'm not like you who don't say thank you," I curled the corners of my mouth happily, "Thank you."

The author has something to say: I am so looking forward to leaving a message--

there's no one--

it breaks my heart so much--

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like