It'll Come Naturally -
Chapter 1244 Will You Miss Me A Little Bit (Part Three)
"Do you think I'm that kind of selfish person who leaves home for some personal reason and doesn't take his wife along with him?" Leena's sensible behavior at that moment impressed Kevin. He continued looking at her with more passion. "That's hard to say! Like my sister-in-law said, men should not be trusted." Leena said, looking at Kevin, her eyes trying to provoke him. In fact, as far as she knew, Kevin wasn't going to do anything that was considered immoral." "Am I also included in it?" Kevin asked, frowning. He didn't think he was a bad person!
"What about you telling me?" Leena didn't answer but asked him, enjoying Mapo Tofu which the staff had served minutes ago. Although she looked relaxed, her heart was sad.
"If you want me to judge myself, I don't think I'm that kind of man." Kevin answered, grinning. It seemed that his thought process was similar to that of Edward's.
"Is your this time's mission dangerous?" Leena asked, biting her lips. Finally, she asked about something that was bothering her for a long time. Because she was worried that the answer would be something that could increase her sadness.
"No. It's just a simple mission. But I can't promise about any accidents that might happen." Kevin answered. He didn't plan to hide it from her. The truth was that this mission was only a little dangerous. Otherwise, he wouldn't have recommended Hank to the commander to finish this mission. The truth was that Hank wasn't scared of death.
"Can you not make me feel so worried about you?" Leena asked, looking at Kevin with expectations. She was asking him to make a promise to her although she knew it was just another way to console herself. After all, that promise could not stop any accidents from happening.
"Um! I promise I'll be fine. Enjoy your food! Didn't you say that you wanted to walk around the night market?" Kevin said with a doting smile. Although such risks followed the soldiers anywhere, they could minimize them by preparing well and taking sufficient precautions. "Yes!" Leena said, looking down. As a matter of fact, she had lost interest in going around the night market ever since she got the news. Even the yummy food in her mouth felt tasteless now.
When Leena walked out of the The Fragrance with Kevin, it was so chilly that she couldn't help huddling up and snuggling in Kevin's arms.
"Are you cold?" Kevin asked, pulling Leena's clothes together tighter, then holding her in his arms and walking towards the car.
"No. It's just out of instinct that I am doing that." A stunning smile could make nations and cities fall. But Leena only wanted to win Kevin's heart with her smile. She didn't know when that day would come in near future.
"Tell me! Where do you want to go? I am going to be your company." Kevin asked immediately when they got on the car. He wanted her to enjoy the time that they were together. Then, she might not feel so upset in the months when he was away from her.
"Suddenly I think I want to climb the ancient pagoda." Leena said, her eyes filled with confusion. It was said that if a person reached the top of the ancient pagoda, he or she could make a wish. When she reached there, she would wish that Kevin would remain unharmed. Other than that, nothing was important for her.
"But it is very quiet there. Besides, the lights are so faint. Are you sure you still want to go there?" Kevin asked, frowning. He knew all about the legend of the ancient pagoda. By his best guess, Leena was doing this for him. She wanted to pray for his safety. "Forget it. I was just suggesting it. Let's drive to the downtown and take a simple walk!" Leena suggested, her body buried in the seat. She agreed that it was too late. She thought that they could go there any other day.
"If you do want to go there, let's get one flashlight!" Kevin said. He didn't start the car but stared at Leena who looked so depressed.
"We'd better not. After all, it's too late now and it's not safe to go there. Besides, it's a little far too." Leena said, smiling breezily. She didn't want anything bad to happen just because of her silly demands.
"It's not about the safety. The main problem is that I don't want you to feel cold there." Kevin said, starting the car and driving into the traffic slowly.
"Kevin, this time, you would not be able to communicate with the outside world too?" Leena asked faintly. It seemed that this time too she would not be able to get in touch with him.
"Exactly. But I will send you a message as and when I get a chance." Kevin said. He knew she would miss him. But he could do nothing about this because he couldn't break the rules set for him.
"I'm just wondering if you are going to miss me a little bit." Leena talked to herself, unconsciously blocking the answer that Kevin was giving. It seemed that she was totally disappearing in her own world. Kevin had never seen Leena in such a sad mood. "Nana. You're my wife, there's no doubt that I will miss you." Kevin looked very serious and emotional when he said this. He glanced at Leena to check her reaction. But she gave no response.
"Okay. I got it." Leena said, showing neither cheer nor any happiness. As he said, he would miss her just because she was his wife. It wasn't because he loved her deeply.00
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