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Antonio had long forgotten how he had endured those days
filled with pain, with no one to turn to for support… He simply couldn’t bear to go through that again!
Yet, Alison’s gaze remained as cold and indifferent as ever.
It was as if she had truly completely let go, with not even the
slightest lingering affection…
The very thought of this made Antonio catch his breath in a
choke, and a sudden sharp pain shot through his heart.
He stumbled involuntarily as if the world was spinning out of
control around him.
With great effort, he tried to steady himself, then, trembling, he
dropped to his knees once more.
He hoped that this undignified act might evoke a sliver of pity in
Alison, perhaps making her change her mind, if only a little.
At this moment, passers–by came to a halt to look at them.
Everyone recognized him as Antonio, the president of the A&G
Group.
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The gazes directed at him varied: some were filled with
curiosity, some with contempt, some were just watching the
show, and others were mocking.
But without hesitation, they all whipped out their apps and
began live–streaming the scene.
Alison, exhausted, forcefully tugged her hand free.
She cast one final glance at him, then turned around and walked
away with determination.
Antonio instantly became desperate. In a panic, he reached out
his hand, but he couldn’t even manage to grasp the hem of her
clothes.
All he could do was sob, his body trembling violently, and he
was so overcome that he couldn’t even utter a word. With
despair in his eyes, he could only watch her retreating figure and shake his head frantically.
Finally, he collapsed to the ground.
That day, Alison and Javon went back to Caumar together.
Meanwhile, in Astonburg, there was a shocking piece of news: Antonio, heartbroken by love, had driven his car into the sea to
kill himself.
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Five years later.
The wind chimes at the entrance of the flower shop tinkled
softly as the gentle breeze blew through, creating a series of
crisp notes.
A customer stood at the counter, and he turned to the lady
intently pruning the flowers for the third time. Then he curiously
asked the clerk in front of him, who was busy packing a bouquet
for him, “Excuse me, is that lovely lady one of your employees?”
The clerk, accustomed to such inquiries, replied with a warm
smile, “She’s the owner of this shop, my boss.”
Just as the customer was still hesitating whether it would be
inappropriate to ask further, a tall and handsome young man.
entered the shop.
His initially slightly cool gaze rested on the lady immediately,
and then it gradually softened into a tender expression.
He simply remained patiently to one side, watching quietly, the
corners of his mouth curving up slightly, without making a
sound to disrupt her.
After a while, the lady noticed the arrival of the man. She looked
at him, smiled, ceased her work, tidied herself up, and then took
the man’s hand affectionately. They walked out together.
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It was only when the well–matched couple vanished from sight
that the customer who had bought the flowers finally snapped
out of his daze.
The clerk, as if she could read his mind, blinked and gave him a
mischievous smile, saying in a foreign language, “What a beautiful couple, right?”
Meanwhile, on the other side of the globe.
a courtyard filled with lily trees, a man in a wheelchair was
jolted awake from a tormenting nightmare.
He gasped for breath, his forehead beaded with cold sweat. He
stared blankly around, disoriented.
After a long time, the searing pain in his heart began to subside.
However, his eyes once again grew vacant and listless.
He had long lost count of how many times he had had this
dream.
Time and time again, he found himself reliving the past, as if
caught in an endless loop.
Each time, he was like a helpless onlooker, desperately
attempting to alter the past. In his dreams, he would howl in
agony at his former self.
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“Push that woman away! Resist all temptations and go back to
your beloved wife!”
Yet, without fail, in each dream, he would make the same tragic
mistakes, repeating the wrong choices over and over.
Then, he would wake up from the throbbing pain, feeling empty,
numb, and with tears streaming down his face.
Time and again, stubbornly, he would continue to have this
dream.
e kept repeating.
At this moment, the housekeeper approached and inquired
softly, “Mr. Kaufman, did you have a nightmare again?
“Do you want me to call Dr. Zane to come and take a look?
Maybe he can prescribe some more mèdicine to help you
sleep.”
As he spoke, he gently tugged up the blanket that covered Antonio’s two prosthetic limbs, his tone thick with worry.
However, Antonio merely waved his hand wearily.
Then, he tightly grasped the pocket watch in his hand and pressed it against his chest, right over the spot where his heart
was beating.
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He was well aware that he would never move on and never get
better.
For the rest of his life, he would be trapped in this dream, day in
and day out, enduring the punishment he deserved.
He wondered where Grace was at this moment. How was she?
If he hadn’t made those mistakes in the past, what kind of life
would they be leading now?
Antonio stared vacantly at the lily of the valley swaying in the
wind, and once again, he sank into a fantasy.
Tears trickled down his pale and gaunt cheek.