Submit To The Boss Lucia And August Novel Chapter 512 – Best Eriends For Lite
August lovvered his eyes His gaze fell on those dishes He could not help but frown slightly, then raised his eyea to look at Joshua,
and said with some reproach, “You clearly know thai Master Monk in the temple has emphasưed thai no wme and meat I5
allovved.’
Joshua smilcd, saying, ‘How can you recover vvithout eatmg meaP You usually say that you do no! eat meat. so I alvvays try 10 gcl
Đưrton lo put meal into your porndge or Soup invisibly ’
When August heard Joshua’s vvords, his pupils vvidened slightly He turned to look al Burlon. as if to verdy the truth of what Joshua
said.
Burton hesitatcd, and then said, “H’s true When August was seriously inịured, he was taken in by the Master Monk of the lcmple in the mounlam Master Monk emphasized
that ií Ihey stayed, they had to abide by the rules of the temple One of the important rules was to pot touch alcohol or meat.
Thereíore, (rom thai day on, August never touchcd alcohol or meat again
But later for his heallh, Joshua and Durton secrelly provide him With all kinds oí nutrilton in his daily meals. trying to make him
recover as soon as possible. However, August was nol awate oí this.
‘You guys…” Augusts íace turned pale with anger. “How dare you’”
After living here íor more than a month, he knew that he had caused trouble for Master Monk in the temple Every time he thought
about it, he íelt thankíul vvhile he had nothmg to give back Now he felt even more guilty íor breaking the rules.
Joshua saw him get angry, and quickly said, Xalm down, tell yoư the trulh In fact. Master Monk also knows It’ I once mentioned to
him that you need to recover. In the end, he acquiesced and only told us to keep it a secret in fron! of little monks.”
Hearing that. August still did not relax. But through Joshua’s appearance. It did
not look like he was lying, so August did not say anything else.
Joshua was secretly relieved to see that August was no longer angry Then he
hurnedly called Burton to sit down together in íront oí the stone bench, and
poured a glass of wine íor each of them
“VVell, il’s been a long time since wếve had a drink together’
With that. he picked up his glass and gestured to raise the glass. August didnt
followhimat íirst. But then, he seemed to think of somethlng. He also picked up
the glass and dnnk with them together.
Eor more than a month, he had been living in the darkness. He felt incredibly
írustrated and could not find a way to vent his teelmgs. He liíted his glass,
gazed at the clear liquid in the glass, then raised his glass and drank it all. The
cold liquid went down his throat lo his stomach. Soon, he íelt the spicy, the
long-lost and uníamiliar (eelmg.
They drank several glasses of wine. At this point, the atmosphere slovvly
livened up. Seemingly under the induence of liquor, August gradually bccame
more talkative. The three lalked a lot, bul not about real issues, such as the
situation of the Auslos CityLion group today, or the recovery of Augusís legs.
None of the three mentioned the unpleasant thmgs. They talked and laughed as
if they had returned to their youth. Their
relationship was invariably much closer.
When the wine was about to be íinished, August suddenly reached out. picked
up the bottle, and íilled It up íor himselí. Then he looked al Joshua, and his
(ace gradually became serious. ‘Joshua, thank you.’
Joshua was stunned, obviously not expecting him to suddenly be so serious and
do so. He said, “August, we are…”
Beíore Joshua íinished, August said insislently, ‘Even lí we are good (riends, I still
want to say thank you.”
If il wasn’t íor Joshua, he would have been caught by the wild wolves and
beasts and would have died miserably. They broke up some líme ago, and
several years of ĩriendship broke up in an mstant. But later, it turned out that a
triend in need was a íriend indeed.
Al Ihat time, he was beaten to death by Bishop and Ethans men in turn. By
then, he had broken nbs, (ractured legs. and vvas covered in blood and
inịured all over. He was almost disabled when he was thrown into the
mounlains.
At thai moment. he was unable to move. Almost unconscious, he íelt hke he
was dying. holdmg on to his breath until the lôtter part of the night, when □ few
beams of light shone. When Joshua appeared in (ront of him, he thought he
was drearnlng
ĩhey had agreed not to be gocd íriends anymore. and they had clearly broken up.
But ímally, Josiua íound him and cronched in íront of him, very anxious, angry
and hateíul. August still remembered what doshua said lo him at thai lime.
Joshua said, ‘August, hold on’ Have you íorgotten what we once said?
We’ve
experienced great diííìcultles and risked our lives together Wếre ínends for
liíe?’ I
Later, when he woke up and íound himselí in a dilapidaled old-íashioned room,
he learned thai he had been sent To the Evergreen Meditation Yard in Ihe
Evergreen Mountain. The Evergreen Meditation Yard was built by the people oí
Evergreen Temple íor Master Monk as a place íor medilation and enlightenment
praclice. In order to ensure quiet and pnvacy, the site was chosen deep in the
Evergreen Mountain, so not many peopie knew about ít.
Later, Evergreen Temple gradually declined, and there were few visitors. The
monks in the temple slowly leít, leaving only Master Monk, an old monk, and
several little monks who were adopted into the temple from childhood. So, they
moved from the temple into the Evergreen Meditation Yard, isolated from the
v/orld. As time passed, they lived in Evergreen Meditation Yard for nearly three
years, livmg in poverty but free and happy.
VVith Master Monk’s permission, August stayed here. Joshua vvould occasionally send his men to deliver some supplies,
such as rice, íìour, and oil. Occasionally, he would pay □ visit to see August in the evenings.
In the blink of an eye, morethan a month passed. But now, Augusts legs showed no signs of recovery. At this moment,
listening to AugusVs thanks, Joshua íelt a little sad. He liíted his glass and drink it, then tightened his lips, and his gaze íell
on Augusts legs.
August was sitting in a vvooden wheelchair, made by the old monk who swept the íloor and rang the bell and several
young monks in Evergreen Meditation Yard. It looked very rough, but itwas very practical.
Joshua hesitated for a moment and said in a s^rious tone, “Augưst, your legs must receive belter treatment, othervvise…”
He gulped and paused. If August didn’1 receive anỳ treatment on his legs, both of his legs would be ruined.
I August lovvered his eyes and then raised his eyes to the dỉstancẹ numbly and did not speak,
Burton írowned and also advised, “He is right. August, you can’t delay the timing of treatment for your legs anymore.*
August vvas in a low mood. He raised his hand and cupped his glass with two íingers, took a sip, and said, “So what if I
get recovered? Will everything change?” Could he regain what he had lost by having his leg healed? Could the íailures of
the past be erased
9 Could the person who chose to leave change her mind and come back?
Joshua stared at him, unmoving. Pinally, he íelt a litlle helpless and indignant. He knew August was never like this. August
was a person who never gave in. was never aíraid of the íuture and would not hesitate. But now. he had changed so
much.
The three men íell mto silence and did not make a sound for a long time.
Aíter an unknovvn period of time, Joshua’s eyes narrowed a liltle He suddenly liíted his head and looked at August, saying
word for word, “August, Lucia is back”
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