I caught an angel

Chapter 10 Queen: I hope you have a heart

Flora didn't know how to tell the fallen angel what was going to happen next, but deep down in her heart, she was really very sorry. She didn't expect that the fallen angel's initiative, which had been waiting so hard, would end in such an anticlimactic way.

But being able to take the initiative means that the fallen angel still likes himself very much in his heart.

Flora knew very well that the angels talked about kindness, but they were never soft when killing the enemy.

If Dickens hadn't acted on his own initiative, how could Tilly have persuaded him?

Thinking of this, a faint smile appeared on Flora's face, quite happy.

At the same time, I secretly made up my mind that I must find an opportunity recently to get closer to Dickens.

After Dickens 'devotion', the atmosphere ended with Dickens's blushing cheeks falling into silence.

Flora squeezed Dickens's hand, took him to sit by the lake, and said suddenly, "This is where I was born."

There was no surprise on Dickens' face, and he didn't know whether it was because of his calm nature or because he knew something in his heart.

Flora blinked her eyes, and was disappointed to see that Dickens had no unnecessary reaction: "Aren't you curious about my past?"

Dickens glanced at her, curled his lips a little, and blocked Flora's next words with one sentence: "You told me this before you lost your memory, and I already understand it."

"?" Flora really wanted to ask him what he knew, and her tone was a little aggressive: "Are you sure I told you?"

Dickens glanced at her, fingered the lake water: "Of course, but you have amnesia, you don't remember."

"..."

Flora had nothing to say, but she couldn't help feeling a little curious in her heart. She really wanted to hear how Dickens would make up what she had told him.

Flora then asked, "Then what did I tell you then?"

Dickens continued to speak calmly: "Just like you started just now, what you said is also what you want to say to me next."

Flora stared at him fiercely: "You..."

Dickens looked up at her and asked, "What's the matter?"

Flora replied sullenly, "Nothing."

I just feel a little frustrated, as if I was suppressed by Dickens.

She had a faint feeling that Dickens seemed to be forcing herself in this way, for example, to make her admit that there was no such thing as amnesia.

But Flora felt that it was impossible. If Dickens thought she did not have amnesia, how could he be so kind to her at the moment, and even willing to take the initiative to get close to him?

It must be her illusion...

Flora moved closer to Dickens, getting very close to him, wrapping his arms around him, and slowly leaning up against his shoulders.

Dickens glanced at her sideways, with countless emotions surging in his eyes, which finally returned to calm.

Flora leaned against Dickens and did not speak, but her thoughts did not stop.

Not content with her relationship with Dickens, she wanted to go further.

But Dickens was very restrained, and in his long life, he spent too much time in heaven, and the dogma had penetrated into his bone marrow, so it was difficult to change him in a short while.

If he was not willing to fall for Flora, Flora would not have the confidence to change him at all.

Thinking of this, Flora sighed quietly.

Yes, obviously Dickens has made a lot of changes for her, why was she bewitched by 'that fragment' before, she just didn't want to believe him.

Such thoughts quickly popped up in Flora's mind, and soon faded away.She can't recall the past, it will make her very painful.

Now...she only looks forward to the future.

Flora said softly, "Dickens, shall we arrange a wedding?"

Dickens: "Huh?"

Flora said with a smile: "You are my husband, such an important status is not just a matter of verbal talk, it must have a strong ceremony. I want to hold a huge wedding, let the three worlds know that we are Send us our most sincere wishes.”

Dickens' face changed a little: "I..."

Flora looked up at him and asked, "What's the matter?"

Dickens looked at the lake quietly, his handsome and indifferent face was lost in thought: "I have betrayed God, heaven will not bless us..."

Flora pursed her lips and said silently in her heart over and over again that she is also a citizen of God and must not be disrespectful to God.

After reciting many sentences silently, he finally maintained his superficial calm and let out a chuckle.

Dickens glanced at her, and the beautiful girl's smile floated on the surface of the flesh, full of perfunctory and reluctant.

Dickens didn't want a wedding, at least not yet.

There are many problems between him and Flora, such as his falling to heaven, his being sealed, Flora's past encounters and changes in temperament... and so on.

They fell in love, but their trust was in jeopardy, and even Flora had to pretend to have amnesia when facing him now—Dickens was sure that Flora was faking amnesia, after all, she had swallowed the royal scepter, and amnesia should not happen to powerful people. What's more, Flora's performance is really not distracting.

It's just that she insisted on pretending, and Dickens couldn't do anything about her. He couldn't wake up a person who was pretending to be asleep, and he couldn't bear to hurt her with sneering words, so he had to act with her.

In short, there were still many unresolved problems between them, and Dickens hoped that he could make a marriage contract after he and Flora cleared up the estrangement.

But these words are not easy to say at this time, because Flora insists that she has lost her memory and will not admit the past, and naturally it is even more impossible to confide in Dickens.

Therefore, he could only use his attitude to hit Flora's mood and let her temporarily put this idea aside.

Dickens thought for a while, pulled the dangling chain at the corner of his robe, and said lightly, "Actually, you don't need to ask me. Anyway, I'm under your control. You can make decisions directly on these matters, just let me know."

Flora was dissatisfied with his attitude. What she hoped was that Dickens would imagine the wedding and the future with her. Seeing that he was so uncooperative, she said directly: "Since you say so, then I want to take you here directly. I informed you, can I do it now?"

"........."

Dickens compromised: "What do you want the wedding to look like?"

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