Chapter 337: Possessing Mecha Star Pirates XLXIX
The sudden change seemed like water entering the oil pan and exploded. After a short shock, all the guests in the hall whispered and talked to the people around them. The master of the Clark family on the stage was stunned. He looked at Cyril with a blue face, stared at the man at the door angrily, and scolded with great dissatisfaction: “Beatrice come back. Young master Cyril is asking you a question and you left without giving an answer. It’s really impolite!”
There was no response to his order, and Wen Ying’s mind was preoccupied by Chris.
“Chris?”
“You recognized me at a glance.” He said happily, lifting her chin up and looking at her. “En, it’s a pleasure to see you with eyes.”
As soon as the words fell, he was glared at by her. When she smiled, the arc of her eyes was slightly curved, and the watery mist in her eyes suddenly turned into tears.
He carefully wiped it off with his fingers. The delicate and moist touch made him sigh, “I should have come back earlier.” Substantive contact makes people who exist in spirit all year round cherish their current relationship and dare not use more force for fear of causing her disgust.
Finally, he stood in front of Cyril and greeted him lightly: “Cyril? Old friend, long time no see!”
“Chris? ! Why are you back?”
Cyril was shocked when he saw him. Now there were imitators, but Chris in front of him was obviously not an imitator made by the Ackermans in memory of their children.
“I came to say hello to my old friend. I think we haven’t seen each other for three years. I still remember when I competed with you for the title of the best mecha soldier in the college, but it’s a pity.......” He shrugged. “I didn’t finish my studies. It seemed that you have earned the first throne.”
His answer was obviously not what Cyril wanted to hear. He quickly straightened out his disordered thoughts and asked him bluntly, “As far as I know, you lost contact after you defected from the Free Federation. Logically, you can’t be here......”
“That’s right!”