Novel Name : Ex-wife, Please Come Back

Chapter 245 It's Time To Say Goodbye

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"I know. I will. " Jacob tightened his grip on Sara's shoulder. Perhaps, accepting other people's advice

and being modest would make him less likely to make mistakes.

The road was already so tortuous, and Jacob didn't want to take a detour again.

Sara stood aside and smiled. "Thank you."

"No, I should thank you. You made me think through a lot of things that I couldn't figure out in the past."

Sean smiled sincerely. It was great that an outsider would come to such a classmate gathering today.

"Guys, the party is almost over. No matter where we are in the future, I hope we can keep in touch with

each other. " Everyone was attracted by Noah's voice.

Jacob turned around and saw that Noah was standing beside the ordering platform with a microphone

in his hand, announcing the end of the party.

Today had passed so quickly. As if it had been a lifetime, Jacob looked at everyone without saying

anything. They had quietly approached each other.

Everyone looked at Noah. It was him who organized today's classmate gathering and announced the

end of the party. They were very satisfied.

Both of Pock and Bodie didn't say anything. At first, Bodie was still discussing something with

someone, but suddenly, he heard the announcement of Noah. Bodie, who had refused to listen to the

voice, seemed to have to accept it.

To accept the separation and the fact that they had to call it a night. However, it seemed that Bodie was

unwilling. He wanted to continue to talk to his classmate, but he found that he could not say anything.

Maybe it was just because Bodie couldn't speak it out that showed his sadness. The separation finally

came. He was caught off guard.

"What I want to say is that thank you for putting down the business in your hands and rushing here

today. Our friendship won't end here, and I believe that we will continue to write more stories of our own

in the future. I wish everyone a bright future. "

As soon as Noah finished his words, he had his eyes turned red. There were still too many things to

say and too many people to see today, but it was no longer a pity. At least for most people, this was

enough.

Staring blankly at the students in front of him, Noah put down the microphone in his hand. From today

on, the people gathered were scattered everywhere again. The group of people began to walk out one

after another. They all lowered their heads and did not talk anymore.

Because many people were afraid that once they opened their mouth, they would say they didn't want

to leave. In that case, they would really be reluctant to part with everyone and everything here.

It's time to say goodbye while everyone was silent.

At first, no one moved, and the atmosphere was deadlocked for a few minutes. Everyone stood still

with a feeling of reluctance, but when the first person stepped out of the room, the people around

followed him out one after another.

Jacob stared blankly at the crowd in front of him. Suddenly, a saying came to his mind, "There is no

never-ending feast."

Perhaps, every moment in one's life was a constant separation, and only when people were separated

could they feel it deeply.

Jacob tightened his clothes, feeling that today was the coldest day in this winter. Maybe spring was

coming, but it was still cold in spring.

Jacob put his arm around Sara's shoulder in confusion. Fortunately, he still had Sara by his side. In this

world, only his partner had accompanied him the longest.

Jacob didn't know it before, but now every time he thought of it, he knew it more and more clearly.

Perhaps, today's meeting was to remind him to cherish the person around him.

With strength, Sara held Jacob's hand tightly. She knew what Jacob was feeling now, and she could

also feel the same.

Because of their deep love, they could feel each other's sadness. Following Jacob, Sara walked to the

end, watching everyone walk out of the private room of the KTV.

Many people might never see each other again. They wouldn't talk to each other anymore, they

wouldn't express their joy, anger, sorrow, and they wouldn't know each other's situation.

Even though they knew each other, they had become the most familiar strangers in the vast sea of

people. Maybe when they recall it, they would be like, "Ah, I know him, he is my classmate."

Jacob lowered his head to look at his toes, and his steps were too heavy to walk. It would be great if

time stopped at this moment. If it stopped at this moment, he wouldn't have to face such a sad

moment.

However, people were always carried forward by time, and no one could stop it. So no matter how

many times it happened, it was always like this. Jacob restrained his emotions. He couldn't show

sadness at such a moment.

When Jacob was a child, he would be expressionless when he was sad. As time went by, he became

cold and aloof. No matter how sad he was, he could be expressionless.

Jacob himself didn't know if it was because of life shaped him or he shaped his life. In a word, many

things were unclear. Even now, Jacob was still expressionless.

What was supposed to come would come, and what was supposed to go would go. It was still difficult

for him to spend this winter night even though he knew about this.

The group of people silently passed through the corridor of the KTV, turned left and finally came to the

door of the KTV. They were cars parking in a line at the door as if they were blocking the road outside.

But it didn't mean that the road didn't exist since they didn't see it. That road was always there, but the

people that walked along were different.

They thought that when they parted, they would say all kinds of warm words to each other, such as

"See you later", "See you again", "See you next time" and so on. But none of them seemed to be

interested in it. They seemed to have understood that this was the fate.

Finally, someone said, "Then, I'm leaving. Bye, everyone. "

Then he got into the car and drove away slowly in front of everyone. Sara heard a girl in the crowd

began to cry. She held Jacob's hand tighter.

Jacob reached out the other hand and pinched Sara's face. It seemed that Jacob could feel her

emotion, so he didn't say anything.

It turned out that many people, no matter how old they were, would cry as long as they felt upset.

Everyone thought that people would be strong enough not to cry when they grew up. It was not until

today that they realized that they would still cry.

After all, emotions were not something that would disappear when one grew up. It happened that the

older they grew up, the more they understood that many things in life were inevitable.

The dream in their childhood could no longer be realized, and now they were just recalling the past.

The girls began to cry in a low voice. Some of them went up to hand over tissue, while others stood

aside in silence. Perhaps time had changed too many things, it changed their dreams, and changed

everyone present.

How happy they were in the daytime, how sad they were now. No one knew what themselves were

pursuing, but only felt the pain of losing.

They lost the past, lost their ideal and lost their youth. Perhaps, what they were sad about was losing,

not parting. And parting meant losing.

The girls had cried for a while. Maybe they felt embarrassed, someone stopped. Some of them took a

taxi and some of them drove away.

Soon, there were few people present. They had made an appointment to see each other ten years

later, but who knew if they could see each other in another ten years. However, there was still hope.

Everyone acquiesced in the ten year agreement.

At least the agreement could give everyone a dream. May everyone present would still keep the

innocence in the next ten years.

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