<strong>Chapter 1530: 1530. Opportunity hase</strong>
This is the sense of security he once failed to give her, which made her so sensitive and vulnerable in that rtionship, trembling at the slightest disturbance.
This is the thing Harry Hall has always felt guilty and regretful about.
Thinking back to those years, his silence and inarticteness brought her so much subtle harm, and he always regretted it.
During hera, he even wondered if there would be another chance in this life to pursue her again and make up for the lost regrets.
“And now, the opportunity hase.”
Harry Hall smiled slightly, his cool eyes lighting up at this moment.
Elly Campbell did not know the emotional turmoil Harry Hall just experienced inside, but she could understand what he meant by “the opportunity hase.”
Harry Hall was not a man of many words. After saying “the opportunity hase,” he didn’t continue, nor did Elly ask, but she understood in her heart.
That’s good.
In this rtionship, even if Helen Melendy finally got back together with Harry Hall, or even prepared to get married.
However, she understood that she had always been in an unsafe zone in that rtionship, unwilling to tell anyone, or rather, she didn’t even know herself that she still held an anxiety inside.
This anxiety might linger subconsciously, never dissipating.
Because of her inferiorityplex, no matter how arrogant or mboyant she appeared on the outside, she still felt deep down that she was unworthy of Harry Hall, which is why she forgot those years spent with him.
In her subconscious, she might have always been rejecting those days when she chased after Harry Hall.
Elly Campbell sighed in her heart, nced at Harry Hall’s face, and couldn’t bring herself to tell him this truth.<fnb93a> Official source is find[?]ovel</fnb93a>
Helen Melendy just awoke, her body still weak, and she didn’t have much strength, yet she couldn’t fall asleep, staring with open eyes, thinking about today’s events.
Harry Hall, whom she had fallen in love with at first sight on her first day at school, silent, aloof, abstinent, in short, precisely her type.
So many times she dreamed of bing his girlfriend, but upon waking, he was still him, and she was still her, twopletely unconnected people.
Harry Hall was a year ahead of her, and sometimes when she didn’t have sses, she would go to attend their lectures, sitting at a distance, watching him from afar.
Seeing him sitting by the window, in the fall, the warm sunlight streaming in, casting a halo over him.
His profile was perfect, and from where she sat, just a few more nces could make her blush.
Sometimes, his gaze would inadvertently nce her way, startling her to quickly avert her eyes, with a hint of fear of almost being caught and a rush of excitement.
But between them, there was always a distance, even if only ten meters, but she knew there was a Pacific Ocean between them, too wide a gap.
She could only watch from afar, not even having the right to get close.
Helen Melendy sighed in her heart, blinking at the ceiling, lost in thought.
Recalling half an hour ago, the intimate attitude of Mr. Hall towards her, which almost made her faint from excitement, Helen Melendy couldn’t help but feel dizzy again.
Recalling how the American doctor called her “Mrs. Gu” and how he didn’t correct it at all, Helen Melendy raised her hand to cover her eyes, suppressing theughter hidden inside.