Ex-wife, Please Come Back
Chapter 277 Admiration
Sara closed her eyes, immersing herself in Jacob's embrace. She was a little sleepy before, but when she walked out of the room with Jacob, the morning's fresh air quickly rejuvenated her.
"What do you think? Is this better than the previous villa?" Jacob lowered his head and whispered in her ear.
"It's good." Sara nodded her head in approval. She really enjoyed such morning leisure time. It gave her some sort of peace and allowed her to sort out her mind and feelings.
A gentle morning breeze suddenly blew past, making a mess of her hair. Jacob smiled and gently smoothed her hair.
"Aren't you going to work today?" Sara asked softly. Although she actually hoped she could stay in Jacob's embrace like this forever, she was also a bit worried that there would be problems if he stayed here too long.
"Shh, watch the sunrise," Jacob once again whispered in her ear. His finger was pointed at the horizon.
Sara moved her line of sight following his pointer and gazed into the distance. At first, there was nothing but some reddish hues in the sky. As time passed by, the sun gradually rose above the horizon. The two of them gazed at the sunrise in silence, seemingly mesmerized by the scene.
Only part of the circular sun showed up in the beginning, but its whole body soon came into their sights. It rose slowly and hung in the sky like a big, bright, yellow disc. The whole process, from the moment it showed up on the horizon until it got high in the eastern sky, happened quickly and without any hindrance.
"It's so beautiful. I didn't expect I'd get to see the sunrise here." Sara took Jacob's hand in hers and gently stroked it.
"Yes, it's beautiful. The scenery is beautiful, and so are you. Being with you like this is the happiest moment in my life," Jacob said. While what he said might sound corny, he was sincere.
He really thought she was beautiful, and he just wanted her to know that.
Sara smiled but made no comment. Instead of contradicting Jacob, she'd rather enjoy this peaceful moment in silence. Spending time with him and being embraced like this was enough to make her happy, so she had nothing to complain about.
Once the sun was quite high in the eastern sky, Jacob took Sara out to get some breakfast, and never once did he mention anything about work.
was a day off. With the newly announced
to focus on
road. Maybe because today's weather was warm, the road wasn't as hazy as it was in winter.
joked that they lived in the fairyland because the misty cold air was just
couldn't and could only wallow in their bitterness, they'd eventually get sick. Some would be
person definitely had some kind of obsession in their heart. It might be about anything. It'd be very hard
in this world. Some people spent their whole lives pursuing vain things,
Sara too were just some of the people living in this world. After everything they'd gone through, Jacob
randomly chose a porridge restaurant, which seemed to have a lot of customers inside. Maybe because it was rush hour, everyone seemed to eat in
before them for a while, Jacob suddenly looked
friends at any time and buy things I want without having to consider much. Although that way, I may have to work hard for a long time to buy
of the porridge
much about it." Jacob heaved a soft sigh. People always thought that the grass was
realize that I really didn't know how to be satisfied. There must be many people like me. We always think that the unknown is the best, but we forget that what we have might already be the best for us." Jacob looked around, sweeping his gaze over the diners.
understand now. I hope you'll never forget it," Sara
Jacob asked. When he told Sara that she had gained weight last time, she said she wanted to go
tag along. He wanted to keep her company
going?" Sara looked up from her porridge, wondering what Jacob's intention was. Nevertheless, considering that she had indeed gained some
good choice too, but there are too many people there, so it'd be safer for us to go to the gym." Jacob took another
affected by Jacob's
together. People who were optimistic would encourage each other, and people who were pessimistic
to a nearby gym. He'd