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I was the one who knew best how much you cherished your family.
When I pulled you back from the brink of death and then ended that child’s life with my own hands, I saw your madness.
You wouldn’t eat or drink, just sitting by the window, crying.
When you found out that one of your fallopian tubes was cut and the other was damaged by the miscarriage, in the dead of night, you kept crying to me over and over, saying you had no family left.
It was me who held you, tirelessly reassuring you that I was your family, that I would protect you and love you for the rest of my life.
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Back then, I was filled withtlygililt and vowed to make it up to you for the ceest of my life.
I was trying hard to love you add could feel your place in my heart growing heaviert I thought I had been doing welll.
I don’t understand how it all wentsGowrong.
I can imagine how happy you were wheery you found out about the baby.v.
And I can also imagine how desperate youu felt when I chose Sophie Mitchell over youu and our child.
I was wrong, Nina!
Just thinking about those tear–filled, desperate eyes makes my heart ache soo much I can hardly breathe.
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At that moment, his phone vibrated with a message: [Ginger Franklin, I know everything. Let’s get a divorce.]
His hand began to tremble as he read the text, his mind racing with countless terrifying possibilities.
He wasn’t sure what exactly the message meant by “everything.”
Soon after, another nurse from the front desk entered with a document in hand and handed it to him.
His fingers were shaking so badly that he couldn’t open the envelope.
Sophie Mitchell, who had just arrived at the door, saw this and stepped forward to help him open it.
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When she saw that it was a divorce agreement, a flicker of delight crossed her
eyes.
“No… It can’t be. Nina said that in this world, I’m her only family. How could she want a divorce?”
Sophie Mitchell’s eyes flashed with discontent, but she quickly concealed it.
She batted her eyelashes and spoke softly, “Ginger, you love me. I know you only married her for my sake. Isn’t it better now that she’s leaving on her own?”
“No, it’s not like that! I love her! I love Nina Davis!”
Over the years, he had heard these words countless times from people who knew the story, and he had also always thought so.
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But only he knew the truth.
Nina Davis was truly a good girl.
She was gentle, optimistic, kind, and considerate. When she loved him, her whole world revolved around him.
Without realizing it, the time he spent thinking about Sophie Mitchell grew shorter and shorter.
Even the pain of his unrequited love for Sophie Mitchell gradually faded away.
He started coming home every day, skipping social events.
At some point, he began to find comfort in returning home to the soft glow of the lights, a simple meal, and Nina Davis’s warm,
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smiling face. It always helped him shed the day’s exhaustion.
Perhaps he hadn’t even noticed that every “I love you” he said to Nina Davis had slowly become sincere.
And now, Sophie Mitchell’s words were like a deadly poison, piercing his heart.
He had never been so certain of his feelings before.
He loved Nina Davis!
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