"If we stop loving or don't dare to love just because of illness or disaster, then what's the point of being alive?"
"..." Julia Anderson fell silent. Her face was calm, but inside she was deeply moved.
"Madam Schmidt, you've had a wedding too. In the marriage vows it says that whether in poverty or wealth, in health or in sickness, you never abandon each other. Isn't that sentence exactly the true meaning of marriage and love?! ..." Norton Abyss took a deep breath, his gaze firm, and said the last line, "No matter what, I will never give up on Fiona Schmidt. I think she feels the same."
With that, he gave her a slight bow, then turned to leave.
Julia Anderson stared at the man's broad Back, fell silent for a moment, and just before he opened the door, suddenly spoke: "Norton Abyss, I really admire you…"
