Chapter 4359 Don't Be Greedy
Chapter 4359 Don't Be Greedy
Chapter 4359 Don't Be Greedy
"I'll apply it later," he said.
Seeing the way Calvert was, Harley knew he wouldn't paint later, so he said, "You might as well paint
now."
A hint of embarrassment flashed across Calvert's face. He picked up the ointment, unscrewed the cap,
dabbed a bit on his finger, and began to apply it to his face.
He just couldn't see the wounds on his own face, so he could only apply the medicine based on what
he felt.
"Isn't there a mirror here?" Harley reminded.
He lowered his gaze, "The previous mirror was shattered when my father got drunk. We haven't bought
a new one yet."
In reality, he simply couldn't afford it. For others, a mirror might just cost a few dollars, but for him, it
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After all, he didn't think the mirror was that important.
But in the next moment, Calvert suddenly stiffened. This was because Harley had grabbed his hand,
the one smeared with ointment, and was gently applying it to the areas he hadn't reached yet.
"Here... and here..." Harley said.
Calvert looked up, staring at her blankly.
Because Harley was helping him apply medicine to his wound, Harley was leaning towards him at the
moment. As a result, their faces were extremely close to each other.
Such close proximity made Calvert's heart pound wildly again!
By the time he snapped back to reality, Harley had already let go of his hand: "Done."
A hint of loss subtly flashed through Calvert's heart. On his fingers, the warmth of Harley still lingered, a
warmth he felt like he could remember for a lifetime.
"Take a good rest, I'll head back first," Harley said.
"Alright," Calvert responded.
Even though he truly wanted to spend more time with her, he didn't try to keep her around. In such a
rundown place, where he couldn't even offer her a cup of coffee, what right did he have to ask her to
stay?
For Calvert, being able to spend time with Harley like this was already something beyond belief.
After Harley left, Calvert looked around this incredibly familiar, rundown room, but for the first time, he
felt something different.
In the air, it seemed like Harley's unique fragrance still lingered. For the first time, he felt a touch of
warmth in this room.
"I shouldn't be so greedy..." he muttered to himself. He shouldn't be attached to this warmth, because
once it fades, it will only become colder. He knew this all too well.
Harley returned home and saw his parents in the living room. He walked up to them, gave his father a
hug, and then buried his face in his mother's embrace.
"What's wrong, sweetheart?" Valda looked at her daughter who was clinging to her. Ever since her
daughter had grown up, she rarely held onto her like this.
"I just feel so lucky to be your daughter," Harley said softly. Even though she's always known how
fortunate she is. Being a daughter of the Hart family, with parents who love each other deeply, such a
birthright is a blessing that others might not achieve in several lifetimes.
However, after Harley saw how Calvert's father treated Calvert today, this feeling became even more
pronounced.
Valda chuckled, patting her daughter's head, "Did something happen?"
"Moms always know their daughters best," Harley nodded, "I recently met a classmate. We're not in the
same major. His life is somewhat difficult, and his father isn't very kind to him. So, I want to help him."
"Of course, there's no problem if you want to help someone," Valda said. "As long as you believe
they're truly worth your help."