Church knew that the reason Palmer's emotions were gradually becoming unfamiliar might be the gap of time and space, causing the originally close emotional connection to gradually become distant. Although Palmer and they shared beautiful times, the crossing of time and space led to the loss of shared experiences and life between them, which played a crucial role in maintaining emotional connections.
What about himself?
The silhouette of the girl flashed before Church's eyes. Indeed, in the comparison with his diary, he found his missing memories related to a girl named Afeiya.
It was under her influence that Church began gardening, a hobby completely at odds with his character.
In the diary, there is a lot written about Afeiya, describing her close relationship with himself, yet it never explicitly described his feelings for her.
Even a fool could see through this.
He "once" liked Afeiya, he even cared for a pot of alum root for her very well.
