Chapter 478 - Feeling

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"Do you want to go downstairs by yourself or want me to carry you?" Christy asked.

Trevor regained his senses and looked down at his feet. He had barely left the house. Most of the shoes his parents had sent him were now small. Hearing that he was going to move out, the servants hurriedly bought a dozen pairs of shoes for him. The shoes just lined up from size 40 to 44 for him to choose from.

He chose a white pair. Then he walked out after Christy.

This night.

Only at night could Trevor feel the tranquility of the city.

The little robot followed behind him. Probably because this was the first time it went out with its master, it would fly into the air happily. Occasionally, it would also follow behind Trevor and slowly walk with its two long legs.

The car stopped at the door, but Trevor followed behind Christy along the roadside after he came downstairs. Tonight, the moon was very bright. Hanging high in the sky, it made the night darker and more beautiful.

Christy walked backward and looked at Trevor. She asked, "How is it? How do you feel for coming out for the first time?"

There were more than ten people from the Peck family fifty meters away from Trevor, including his parents. They could not believe that Trevor had really come out.

Afraid that Trevor would find out and become unhappy, they did not dare to get too close. They just followed far away and couldn't see Trevor's expression clearly.

They were also separated by the bed curtain when Trevor explained everything to them. Even if the curtain lifted a little, they could only see his head covered with a hood. Besides that, they could see nothing.

Trevor looked at Christy and suddenly reached out to pull her to the side. Pausing for a moment, Christy realized that she had almost stepped into a pit.

"So dangerous!" Christy did not let go of Trevor's hand. Instead, she stood side by side with him and held his hand as she walked forward.

"You haven't said yet," she suddenly remembered the question just now. "How do you feel?"

Under Trevor's hood, only a straight nose could be seen. His face was vague and mysterious. Without saying anything, he suddenly stopped and hugged Christy in his arms.

"..."

"What are you doing?" Christy asked.

Trevor whispered, "That's how I feel."

Christy was surprised.

When they entered the Fuji Garden, the security guards at the entrance needed them to register and do face recognition. After Christy finished, she opened the car door and asked Trevor, "Do you want to come down and do the face swiping?

In the Peck family, the Pecks didn't dare to ask Trevor to do such a thing, but Christy just took Trevor out of the car.

After Trevor got out of the car, he took off his hood. Under the light, the capillaries under his face could even be seen through his white skin. He wrote his name under Christy's, which was as standard and mechanical as a typeface printed by a computer.

"We haven't been to our new home, so ..." Christy took out two red ribbons in the elevator. "Shall we surprise ourselves? Let's feel it together with our eyes blindfolded!"

Trevor picked up the red ribbon and covered her eyes. Just as he was about to put it on, he saw a smile on Christy's face. Then, he smiled and blindfolded his eyes.

The elevator door opened.

Trevor grabbed Christy's shoulder and they walked forward like two blind people. Trevor was adapted to the darkness, so blindfolding wasn't a challenge for him. Christy planned to pretend to be blind today, so she just let Trevor lead her inside. No matter where they went, she would just follow him.

This feeling was very wonderful. Other than Noah, she had never met a man who could give her a sense of security. Trevor was still young. And it was a little early to define him as a "man". But she usually estimated a man by maturity. When Trevor helped her pick up the bullet, he was very manly at that moment.

They came across a door at the same time. Christy took out the key and handed it to Trevor. Trevor fumbled for the keyhole and then opened the door.

At this time, Christy took off the ribbon on her face. Trevor was still blindfolded. He slowly walked in, followed behind Christy, and even reached out to close the door.

Christy turned on all the lights in the living room. Then she looked at him and said, "You can take it off now."

Trevor gently took off the ribbon. The light made him squint slightly. In his blurry vision, he only saw Christy standing in front of him with a smile. The rest of the objects were so vague. He only felt that a person in the middle was greeting him with a smile.

"Welcome home."

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"Excuse me, where does Ricky Wade live?"

On an unknown path, a little girl with a schoolbag asked a man sitting by the wall.

The man looked up at her, then looked behind her and asked, "Why are you looking for him?"

"Something happened to my family. My mother asked me to see him." The little girl was fourteen or fifteen years old and her eyes were innocent. "Uncle, do you know where his home is?"

"I know." The man stood up and looked around the girl. "You came here alone?"

"Yes." The little girl seemed to be unaware of the danger and nodded at him.

"Follow me." The man walked ahead.

The little girl went up.

"How old are you?" The man asked as he walked.

"I'm fourteenth years old and in the first year of junior high school." The little girl took a few steps. Looking at the increasingly remote intersection, she asked, "It seems that few people live here."

"Well, I choose a shortcut." The man said. When he reached a door made of black wood, he suddenly covered the girl's mouth and dragged her in.

"The target has successfully approached the suspect. Squad A has spread out to ambush and wait for the command!"

"Roger that!"

A group of men in plain clothe surrounded the intersection and the house.

This area was filled with tiled houses. Inside the door was a cement ground, which was not flat and extremely dirty. The stench of the room was overwhelming. It had probably been a long time since anyone had lived here. Or perhaps the people who had stayed here were too lazy to clean it up. So after the man opened the windows, the stench was still in the room.

The man shrugged. On his shoulders were four scars burned by cigarette butts. Ever since Noah burned his shoulders in the hospital, he would always unconsciously shrug. It was as if his nerves had been burned. Even though no one burned his shoulders, he still shrugged from time to time, like a conditioned reflex.

He stuffed a stinky rag in the girl's mouth. He pulled out his belt to tie the girl's arm and found a stool to hold her down. Then he made a phone call, "Boss, I met a girl. She's very beautiful. Big boss has ended up in jail? It doesn't matter! He only wanted someone like Winnie. Merinda is still safe. This girl is for you anyway. What? Only 25,000? No! No matter what, add a thousand. Fine. Then you can come and take her with you. You want me to send her to you? I don't have a car. How can I get her out by myself? You ask someone to come here. Alright, come to the old place. Bring some food.. It's best if you have meat."