Come, let's salute him too!" a passenger yelled.
“Wait, my phone. I have to snap a picture of him. He's so hot!"
“But he's a soldier. He's the country's asset," one girl sighed.
Blair grinned from ear to ear, happiness and excitement written all over her face. People's praises towards Wesley made her feel proud.
Meanwhile, the soldier's eyes followed her. The moment she was about to pass him, Blair saw him mouth three words.
*I love you!
Yes! He said I love you!* Although she couldn't hear it, she was sure of what he had said.
Blair opened her mouth to return the words “I love you" to him, but she was on a running train and even though the speed was slow, in a split second, she was already quite far away from the platform.
Wesley's figure faded away. When he was finally out of sight, Blair hastily pulled out her phone, clicked his WeChat dialogue box and sent him a message.
"I love you too,” was her reply.
She wasn't sure when Wesley would see her text since he was going to be busy all day Long, but he would see it, eventually
Waiting was the only thing she did in the past ten years. Patience was a virtue she had in abundance. She waited for his reply and finally around ten o'clock that night, she received a reply from him.
“I know," he wrote. Wesley knew that she had always loved him.
Blair looked at his message and smiled to herself.
Blair's life returned to normal after she came back to Alorith-work on the weekdays and night outs during the weekends. After all, she was an independent woman.
About two months later, she received a call from Wesley one day.
"Can you let Megan stay in our apartment for a few days?" he asked cautiously.
In Wesley's eyes, their apartment in Eastern Coastal Apartments was their home and Blair was the hostess. So, before letting Megan stay in their home, he had to ask her permission first.
“Why?" Blair's eyebrows knitted tightly.
Clearly, she had it in for Megan. Seeing her once in a while was already hard enough, and the thought of spending a few days in the same place with her was pure horror to Blair. A fight would break out every day, that much Blair expected.
“It's not safe for her to be in her place right now. And it's not safe for her to be in a hotel either. I'll make sure that she leaves once she is no longer in danger."
Blair wondered if she was being too unreasonable, but she just couldn't help getting angry.
“Wesley, aren't you worried that she might stir up trouble with me?"
Certainly, Megan was much weaker than her in Wesley's eyes.
“She's not doing too well. Don't be too hard on her. I won't let her stay too long." He paused and then sighed, “But...okay. If you don't want it, I'll make another arrangement." Wesley understood how Blair felt and he respected her opinion