Chapter 451: The Late Menstruation (13)

When Percy caught up with Isabel, she was in a courtyard adorned with red cloth strips, hanging up her recently written wish on a piece of red cloth.

In fact, Isabel was not making a wish, but confessing, even though she knew that death is irreversible and the dead cannot return, she still wrote a blessing for the child she had just lost and hung it on the branch of a century-old tree.

After Isabel left, Percy walked in, asked for a red cloth strip from the elderly woman in charge, wrote a stream of fantastic words on it with a brush pen, then personally took the red cloth strip, climbed the ladder, and hung it on the branch.

However, he was not confessing, he was expressing his affection.

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When Percy arrived at the bus parking lot, it was already getting dark, and there was only the last bus left. He turned his head, took a look at Isabel who had just left the temple, then looked at the time. There were only two minutes left before the bus would leave.