Goodbye My Alpha 369
When Taya saw that he still had the letter, her expression
froze for a moment.
When did she become disappointed in him?
Was it when he held her and did intimate things with her but then told her not to expect him to love her?
His words made her understand that she was nothing in his heart, just a tool to vent his anger.
But now...
Taya looked up at Griffon, who had lost control of himself.
In her impression, he always had an aloof and superior appearance, never like this before.
Taya couldn't understand him. When they were together, he didn't love her at all.
But now he was questioning her about the words she once wrote, asking what they meant. What did they mean?
They meant termination!
She wrote these words to warn herself that he didn't love her.
When her pen stopped, it was over.
This unrequited love ended completely when he said that sentence and when she understood it.
After silence, Taya raised her hand and took the letter.
She lowered her head and quietly looked at it for a while. Without any hesitation, she tore it in half.
By the time Griffon reached out to take it back, it was already
too late...
He could only watch helplessly as Taya destroyed the letter...
He looked at her incredulously. "Why..."
Taya curled her lips and gave him a faint smile. "This letter was just something I wrote casually. I never intended to leave anything for you, so I hope you don't misunderstand." Griffon's face turned pale as he stared at the torn paper on the ground with his angry eyes fixed on it.
He told himself that she had left a note for him, indicating that
she had him in her heart.
But now, she told him that she wrote it casually. She had never thought of leaving anything for him....
A faint smile appeared on Griffon's face.
"You've never loved me. Then why did you want to see me
before you died?"
Taya thought that she had made it clear enough, but Griffon
still didn't believe her.
She took a deep breath and said to him, "Perhaps it's because when a person is dying, they want to see the people they've known in this world before they die."
She didn't have to see him, she just wanted to see someone she knew in this world, and he was just one of those she knew.
Griffon chuckled again until the corners of his eyes turned red, and his face turned pale. He laughed so hard that his eyes lost
all color.
"It seems... you
don't love me..."
But because of the letter she left behind, he mistakenly thought she had fallen in love with him.
Even though she had repeatedly told him that she didn't love
him.
He still refused to believe the truth like a fool.
It was not until this moment that he completely saw through
her heart.
Suppressing the heart-wrenching pain in his heart, Griffon bent down slightly and picked up the torn letter.
The paper was fragile, like a broken mating. Once shattered, it could never be restored to what it was before.
He once pushed her away with his own hands, and she destroyed their past.
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He didn't blame her.
He could only blame himself for not cherishing her when she was by his side.
Clenching the letter in his hand, Griffon staggered away. At this moment, his proud and aloof back looked frail. "Griffon..."
He heard her calm voice behind him when he leaned against
the car door with one hand.
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