Because of these four words, William Griffith knew clearly that the current Cherish Turner's love for him was just a dream, a bubble. Therefore, he couldn't wait to prevent any behavior that would burst this bubble, even if it was just a dream, he was willing to live in it and die in it.
With a "bang," William Griffith crushed the wine glass in his hand!
The glass shards pierced into William Griffith's palm, and the friends sitting around couldn't help but be surprised - this guy was really being serious!
"Third Brother, what's bothering you so much? Come on, share it with your little brothers."
Charles Smith blocked Lyndon Layman's attempt to approach and solemnly told him, "Go and get the car quickly, and send Third Brother to the hospital to get bandaged up!"
"Oh, I'll go now!" Lyndon Layman wanted to leave, but William Griffith refused.
"No need, I'm fine."
How could he be fine? Glass shards had stabbed into his flesh, how could it not hurt?