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The Ruined Bride of Velvet Nights by Brick Moving Ant

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« After handling my mother’s funeral, | went back to work at the hospital as usual.

= My supervisor found out that | had applied to join Doctors Without Borders and cto ask me,

= “Anna, have you really thought this through? The place they're going to is still in a war zone. Once you go,

you'll be living with gunfire and bullets every day...”

« “Teacher, I've thought about it a long tago. I've always wanted to go; | just never found the right

opportunity,” | replied without hesitation.

« other.

« In the past, | couldn't let go of my seriously ill mother.

« | couldn't let go of Henry either.

* Now, my mother is gone forever, and the Henry who once lovedis no longer here.

= | no longer have any attachment to staying here.

« For me, it doesn’t matter where | am.

« It's better to do something meaningful.

« Seeing my determination, my supervisor didn’t try to persuadeany further.

= After givinga few instructions, she left my office.

« As soon as she stepped out, Henry walked in. He looked atwith a confused expression and asked, “What

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did you just say you want to do?”

+ | paused in my movements as | was tidying up the desk, then looked up at him and replied indifferently,

“Travel. Since | started working, | haven't had much tto go out and see the world.”

« Back when we were in university, | would always invite friends to travel to different places and see new

sights.

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+ He didn’t seem suspicious and simply nodded, “That's fine. It's good to travel, it's good for your health. By

the way, Nancy is coming to the hospital for her prenatal checkup. Can you arrange a

« suitable tfor her?”

« He got straight to the point without any preamble.

« He didn’t even try to hide his intentions.

« | felt a pang in my heart, thinking of the child we had lost before they were even born.

« Suddenly, | wanted to shout at him, asking if he was now so excited for their child's arrival, had he ever

thought of our child?

+ But | opened my mouth and then stopped myself.

* The past was gone, and there was no need to bring it up again.

« Or perhaps, he had already forgotten.

* Suppressing the swirling emotions inside me, | reminded him, “Our doctors here are very responsible. You

can just register and wait your turn.”

« As soon as | finished speaking, a familiar figure appeared in the doorway.

= Nancy, with her noticeably pregnant belly, walked in slowly, hooking her arm through Henry's. She looked at

* “Henry, is Dr. Annana unwilling to help us? It's my fault | forgot to make an appointment, otherwise, we

wouldn't be wasting your there.”

« Henry didn’t push her away. Instead, he gently pinched her little face and said, “I still have tto

accompany you and the baby. If she doesn’t want to help, it’s fine. I'll wait with you.”

» Noticing she seemed tired, he kissed her forehead tenderly, whispering soothing words in her ear.

+ The warm scene beforewas unbearably sharp.

He had never been this gentle with me.

He never used to be this kind to me-so gentle in comforting me, making silly faces to cheerup, using all

his money to buynecklaces that I liked, just to makehappy.

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He had promised that whatever other girls had, | would have too.

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He kept climbing up, working hard in the outside world. No matter how tough or tiring it was, when he came

back, he would always greetwith a smile, tellingstories about the fun things that happened outside.

Even if he was so exhausted that his eyes could barely stay open, he would still chat with me, listening to me

talk.

He said that made him feel satisfied.

But | didn’t know when we started drifting apart, from sharing everything to now, barely exchanging words.

| turned my gaze away, no longer wanting to see the painful images that stirred my memories.

Henry suddenly remembered something and said softly, “The last twas Nancy's fault. | had someone buy

ssupplements. I'll send them to mom later to make up for it.”

“No need. She doesn’t need them anymore.”

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