Book 2- Chapter 26 I never thought I would see Ethan again. I frowned at the man kneeling in front of me, crying and sniveling. I don't know where he got the address of my flower shop, but now he was kneeling at the door, surrounded by a crowd of onlookers. He cried bitterly: "Ava, I'm sorry, I've wronged you!" "Get lost!" I had no desire to say more to him. But Ethan kept kneeling and apologizing. "Ethan, what are you trying to do?!" "Ava, I'm sick. Can you lend me some money? I really have no other choice. You're the only person I can turn to for help now." "What makes you think I would lend you money?! Where's your Mia?" Now take it and get lost!" I watched Ethan silently bend down to pick up the bills one by one, then turn and walk away, hunched over. Just like my father's hunched figure back then. I should feel triumphant, but at this moment, I only felt desolate. Enough, it's all over now.