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Chapter 262 The True Meaning of the Christmas Chapter

Chapter 262 The True Meaning of Christmas
The two followed the gradually leaving crowd and walked out of Times Square.

At this time, the afterglow of Christmas began to show signs of dissipating after the celebration ceremony in New York State.

The vast majority of tourists just want to celebrate the birth of the New Year together at this time.

But those street decorations with green branches or vines (pine hairs, pine needles, etc.) and silver metal and gold bells with red ribbons as the main color combination still shine brightly under the bright and brilliant street lights.

Many people are talking about their expectations for the New Year.

of course.

It also includes a discussion of the aftermath of the disaster.

Perhaps it was because it had been five years since the Century of Origin was confirmed by the United Nations.

People today are far less aware of disasters than they were in the early days.

Even those extraordinary disasters that occurred in the past AD that have not yet been defined within the century of origin are so frightening.

"A giant dragon. Now that I think about it, its body covered with bronze scales is so powerful."

"really.

Otherwise, how could a tailspin cause half of the roof of a building to collapse?"

"I'm thinking of going back home to have a midnight snack on Christmas morning?"

"It's safer to stay at home after all."

Hear the casual conversations among the people passing by.

Su Wen also looked into the distance and said calmly:
"Anthropologists have always viewed the advent of the Age of Origins as a break from the past history of the Age of Christ.

But, in my opinion.

Human beings are probably gradually accepting those things.

just.

In the bustling celebration, forget the loneliness you once felt.

I'll probably never be able to do this.

Caroline, actually I am not a person who likes lively scenes.

perhaps.

As Schopenhauer once wrote, a person can only be himself when he is alone. "

Hear him say that.

Caroline, who was holding a lot of gift boxes, smiled:
“I didn’t expect that the world-famous Mr. Rhine would feel this way.

I thought you particularly enjoyed the feeling of being the 'lone savior'."

After saying this slightly sarcastic remark.

There was also some tenderness and nostalgia in Miss Hacker's tone:
"Mr. Rhine.

I grew up in an orphanage.

As far as I can remember, Christmas is probably the day that all the children in the orphanage look forward to the most.

Until then.

Sister Mara will prepare a large table of 'delicious meals'.

They also asked us to write our Christmas wishes for the coming year on a piece of letter and then hang it on the Christmas tree outside the house.

although.

Ninety-nine percent of wishes are never actually fulfilled.

The so-called delicious meal was just a sandwich with a piece of cheese.

Most children do not look forward to Christmas out of any sincere faith.

But those were the days.

But it is still the most memorable and the best time for me.

Although I don’t know whether my parents are still alive, I don’t have any relatives worth remembering or missing.

But every time Christmas comes.

Thinking of Sister Mara, thinking of the old days.

I feel less lonely.

I think.

You should feel the same as I do."

Hear her say that.

Leaning back on a chair in the old coastal town, Su Wen also silently recalled past festival experiences.

Because of parents' job changes.

After years of solitary reading and lonely thinking.

He probably had long forgotten what it was like to look forward to a festival.

Think of this.

Su Wen looked at Caroline's beautiful eyes reflecting the Christmas glow and said calmly and gently:
“If there’s still some time left after this is all over tonight.

I'll go back with you to take a look.

Go to the 'home' where you once lived.

Maybe someone is waiting for you there too."

Hearing him say this, Miss Hacker was startled:
“But the orphanage I lived in was in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the Ohio River.

We also have to deal with the subsequent disaster caused by Borius.

Can you make it in time?"

Su Wen gave an elegant affirmative answer:
"I think if it's the blue Margaret that broke the Detroit racing record, there shouldn't be a problem."

Hear him say that.

Caroline gave him a beautiful, expectant smile:
“If a legendary driver from the city of Detroit gave me a ride.

Then maybe I do.

I can believe it a little bit."

As she finished saying this.

The two of them happened to walk to the underground parking lot of Times Square.

Su Wen smoothly took out a high-tech key from his pocket.

He pressed the key's remote unlock button.

next second.

Accompanied by the roar of racing engines.

A dark blue racing car stopped in front of the two of them with incredible precision using a long-range driving method.

then.

The handsome detective also very gentlemanly helped the lady next to him open the passenger door.

then.

He smiled and said:

“Get in the car.

just now.

For what I just said.

Miss Caroline, are you somewhat convinced?"

then.

Amid Miss Caroline's teasing reply, the dark blue Margaret drove towards the Hearst Tower.

Fifteen minutes later.

When they parked their car in a parking lot not far from Hearst Tower.

Su Wen also received an anonymous video call.

Video call.

Mr. Bradley was lying on the bed, wrapped tightly in bandages.

That's right.

This bed was originally reserved by him.

Bradley had already discovered that the first few serial murder cases were committed by Borris.

and so.

In order to get myself out.

He bribed the killer in advance to create the illusion of serious injury.

In reality, it was also to take advantage of Borris's plan on Christmas Eve.

But he didn't expect that Boris would target his daughter.

This is why.

After Su Wen raised that point, this 'Santa Claus' readily agreed to cooperate.

but now.

Because of the space transmission characteristics of [Sealed Object: B3-89 Moving Box].

He was randomly thrown to the side of a tower in Times Square, and fell directly from the sixth floor onto the rain shield of a fruit shop on the second floor.

Not only did he smash the front of the fruit shop, he even destroyed the fire hydrant on the roadside.

Think of this.

Bradley said humorously:
“It’s a wise decision that Santa Claus only visits people once a year.”

It's so nice to hear Bradley still be able to make fun of himself in this way.

Su Wen and Caroline also smiled.

Because of the exposure of Borris' scandal around the world and his sudden death.

All shareholders had to speed up, get out of the family Christmas dinner, and then come to the Hearst Tower.

"I can't go anyway."

In the video:
Bradley had one foot casted in plaster and seemed helpless.

But he still tried his best to help:
“If there is a need for visit.

You can use my and my wife Isabella's identity verification.

(End of this chapter)

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