Chapter 5 Hearing this, Henry trembled violently, his eyes widening in disbelief.
Last time, Anna had mentioned that her mother had passed away, and he had thought it was just something she said in anger and didnât take it seriously.
Now, he still couldnât believe it. With a forced smile, he said, âDr. Linda, stop joking with me. Didnât you say my motherâinâ
law would at least live for another three months? How could she have passed away in just a few days?â
Dr. Linda continued, âItâs strange. Her condition really seemed stable enough to last at least another three months, but for some reason, when Anna rushed her to the hospital that day, the cerebral hemorrhage had severely affected her nervous system.
It seemed like she had been upset. We tried to resuscitate her for three hours, but in the end...â
At that moment, Henry recalled the time when Nancy had visited.
So, it was Nancy who had caused her to fall ill? It couldnât be... No, it couldnât be true.
He couldnât believe this, and kept backing away, his body trembling uncontrollably.
Anna, yes, Anna must know how her motherâs condition worsened. If he could just call her and ask...
He fought to keep his emotions in check, holding onto the wall to steady himself while taking out his phone to call Anna.
But no matter how many times he called, he only heard the cold, mechanical voice of the answering machine.
He stared blankly at his phone, feeling his heart sink.
No wonder Anna said she wanted to let him goâher motherâs death must have been too much of a blow to her.
At that thought, he felt like a terrible person. Not only had he failed to notice the signs, but he had also blamed her all this time.
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Chagay He thought to himself, once he saw Anna again, he would apologize sincerely.
Without a momentâs hesitation, he rushed out of the hospital and drove home.
But when he opened the door, he froze in place.
All their wedding photos were gone from the living room, and even the cushions with their coupleâs pictures were missing Even the shoes in the shoe cabinet were goneâonly his remained.
He stumbled, rushing into the bedroom, only to find it even emptier than the living room.
The wedding photos, which Anna had refused to part with despite their arguments, were gone.
The vanity table he had bought with his first paycheck was still there, though cracked over the years, but Anna hadnât thrown it away.
Now, everything was gone.
What remained was only a divorce agreement, signed with her name.
âHow... how could this happen?â
He had never imagined Anna would stop answering his calls, let alone leave without a word.
He was frustrated, as he searched the room, calling out, âAnna, where are you? Donât play hide and seek with me, itâs not fun...â
He cried out, his voice slowly breaking with emotion.
But there was no one who would happily respond to him, saying, âIâm here. You scaredyâcat, were you frightened?â
Henry sat in the house for a long time, long enough for the sky to darken outside.
He kept replaying the old memories of Anna in his mind.
She had once been bright and lively, full of energy and cuteness.
She seemed carefree, but her thoughts were more delicate than anyone elseâs.
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Chapter S She would always smile and bring him his favorite food when he returned home exhausted, playfully teasing him, âDo you think Iâm lucky? I come home and thereâs always a table full of food waiting for me. Iâve never had a sea goddess living in our house, right?â
Every time he saw her smile, he felt a warmth in his heart and would always reply, âYes, I think so too. And our sea goddess is more beautiful and kind than any other.â
But then, as time went on, the memories of warmth slowly turned into endless arguments.
The once joyful girl became quiet and sullen, her eyes filled with emotions he couldnât understand.
He began to find her annoying and spent more and more time away from home.
Now, thinking back, he slapped his face in frustration, âHenry, what the hell have you done?â
If only he had kept his heart in check and continued to love the person he loved from the beginning, how could he have lost her?
It was all his fault.
âIâm sorry, Anna. I was wrong. Please come back.â
His eyes welled with tears as he sobbed, longing for her return.
Just then, his phone suddenly vibrated.
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