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Too Late to BegMy Wife Lied for Ten Years
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00:00Ten years into our marriage, I had intended to give her 15% of the company's shares as a 10
00:06-year anniversary gift on our wedding anniversary tomorrow.
00:09But I accidentally came across a paternity test report on the computer in the study, a report whose existence I
00:15had never been aware of before.
00:18The report stated that the son I had raised for 10 years was not my biological child.
00:24Honey, why are you still working so late?
00:26I quickly closed the document in a hurry.
00:29When I turned around, I found her looking at me with a sullen face, asking me what I was looking
00:34at.
00:35I took a deep breath, reopened the paternity test report, and demanded to know from her what this was.
00:40But she immediately turned off the computer.
00:43She asked if I didn't trust her.
00:45She instead accused me of not respecting her privacy and questioned why I had rummaged through her materials.
00:51She picked up Zach from the open space behind the computer in the study and left.
00:56Watching her walking away, I finally realized how strange our 10-year marriage had become.
01:01I thought that the child I had raised for 10 years might not be my own.
01:06I had intended to give her 15% of the company's shares as a 10-year anniversary gift tomorrow.
01:12On our wedding anniversary, I tore up the 10th anniversary gift that I had prepared long ago, piece by piece.
01:20All the former joy had completely vanished, leaving only nausea.
01:24But now, it seems there's no need for that.
01:27I stood in the living room for a long time, looking at the light in the bedroom,
01:32then turned around and went to the guest room.
01:35I didn't sleep a wink all night.
01:38The next morning, I was woken up by Lilith.
01:40Her face was full of anger as she demanded to know what it meant for me to sleep in the
01:45guest room.
01:45It was a face I had seen for 10 years, incredibly strange.
01:50I told her that I needed some space.
01:51Our face flushed red.
01:53She huffed,
01:54Who cares?
01:55And then left.
01:56After Lilith went to work,
01:58I made breakfast as usual.
02:00Zach was sitting at the dining table, drinking milk, and said that I looked really bad.
02:05I stroked his hair.
02:06It was soft and slightly curly.
02:08I told him that I didn't sleep well last night,
02:11and urged him to eat quickly, or he would be late.
02:14When waiting for the red lights, I turned around.
02:16I plucked a hair from the back of his head,
02:19saying there was a white hair, and Dad would pull it out for him.
02:22I clipped the hair into the small notebook I carried with me.
02:25I went to the paternity testing center.
02:27I requested an urgent test.
02:29The staff said it usually took five working days,
02:32but if it was expedited,
02:34the results could be available before 4 p.m. on the same day,
02:37and the cost was triple the fee.
02:40After collecting my oral mucosal cells,
02:42I sat in the waiting area, staring at the clock on the wall,
02:46watching it tick away every minute and second.
02:49When submitting the sample, my hands were shaking a bit.
02:53During this time, I contacted a private detective
02:56and asked him to investigate my wife, Lilith Wells.
02:59Especially her whereabouts in the past few months.
03:02At 3.40 p.m., my phone rang.
03:04The results were out.
03:06I clicked on the electronic report and directly flipped to the last page.
03:10It said that, according to the DNA analysis results,
03:14the probability of a parent-child relationship between me and Zach was 0.0001%.
03:22I was not Zach's biological father.
03:25I thought I was prepared, but the moment I saw the result,
03:28I still felt as if my chest had been hit hard and I couldn't breathe.
03:33I drove straight to the maternity hospital where Lilith gave birth.
03:37Not my child.
03:38The boy I had raised for so long didn't have my blood flowing in his veins.
03:43Then, where was my child?
03:46The obstetrician who delivered my wife back then is now the director of the department.
03:51I came straight to the point and told her that I needed my wife's complete delivery files,
03:56including the labor process records, nursing records, everything.
04:00He smiled, froze.
04:01He said that.
04:02After all these years, the medical records should have been archived in the warehouse.
04:06After a while, the staff finally brought out a thin manila paper folder.
04:13My phone rang.
04:15Lilith asked where I was.
04:17She was already on her way to pick up Zach.
04:19I told her I was out running an errand and would be home soon,
04:23then hung up before she could ask more.
04:27After dinner, I faked a migraine and retreated to the guest room.
04:32Their voices drifted down the hall.
04:34In the living room, Lilith helped Zach with homework.
04:39Zach asked if Dad was mad at him.
04:43Lilith said he was just tired and told him to go to sleep after finishing.
04:47Once the house went quiet.
04:50I searched everywhere.
04:53Our bedroom.
04:54The living room.
04:57Zach's room.
04:59Still no clues.
05:02Finally, I turned back to the computer.
05:05I was sure the truth was in there.
05:09I was closing a document when Lilith appeared.
05:12She asked why I was still up.
05:15I said I was clearing out old files.
05:17She hesitated.
05:19Lips moving, like she wanted to say something.
05:22But in the end, just told me to get some rest.
05:26I sat in the dark, listening to her footsteps fade.
05:30I didn't turn the computer back on that night.
05:34Lying in bed, my mind was a mess.
05:38At first light, I asked her to take Zach to school.
05:42She shot me a look.
05:43Then complained to Zach that his dad was lazy.
05:46Lucky his mom spoiled him.
05:49The moment she left, I rushed to the study.
05:54I powered up the computer and started trying passwords.
05:58Our anniversary.
06:00Her birthday.
06:01Zach's birthday.
06:03All wrong.
06:04The day we met.
06:05Her mother's birthday.
06:06The company's founding date.
06:08All wrong.
06:09The system locked me out for 15 minutes.
06:16That evening, Lilith came home, took off her coat,
06:21and said she was heading to Portland the next day for a work trip.
06:25No return date.
06:28I came out from the kitchen with a dish and asked who she was going with.
06:33She set her briefcase between us like a barrier and asked,
06:36Can you not be like this?
06:40I didn't understand why a simple question set her off.
06:43She accused me of questioning everything.
06:46I turned around and went to fry the steak.
06:49And said I was just asking.
06:52She walked into the bedroom without answering.
06:58Dinner ended in silence.
07:01Zach seemed to sense something and didn't pick at his food for once.
07:07After her shower, Lilith picked up her coat from the sofa.
07:11A receipt fell out.
07:14After she left, I picked it up.
07:17It was for a designer perfume purchased the day before.
07:21I'd never heard of the brand, but I knew it wasn't for me.
07:25I jotted down the details.
07:27In ten years of marriage, Lilith had never given me a gift.
07:32I used to make excuses.
07:33She wasn't romantic.
07:35Work was busy.
07:37The next morning, after she left for the airport,
07:40I called the store to verify the receipt.
07:43They confirmed the purchaser was a Mr. Stan Herbert.
07:47The name rang a bell.
07:50Lilith's secretary, a divorced man in his 30s, hired six months ago.
07:54I drove to the airport, not sure what I was hoping to confirm.
07:59Maybe the perfume was for a client.
08:02Maybe I was overthinking.
08:05I waited outside international departures for half an hour.
08:09Until I saw Lilith and him.
08:12Stan wore a beige trench coat, pulling a small suitcase, walking beside her.
08:17At the security checkpoint, Stan naturally reached out and straightened her collar.
08:23She didn't pull away.
08:24He leaned in and whispered something in her ear.
08:28I wanted to rush outside and confront her.
08:31The last shred of self-deception in my heart also vanished into thin air.
08:36Lilith smiled, then tiptoed up and gave him a gentle kiss on the lips.
08:40Her hand languered on his waist for a moment before reluctantly parting,
08:44the movement as if it had long become a habit.
08:47Help me look up Stan Herbert.
08:49I want to know all his information, especially whether he has any children.
08:53He has a 10-year-old son.
08:55His son was born only one week later than Zach.
08:58A thought suddenly struck me.
09:00I rushed into the study.
09:02My finger hovered above the keyboard, then slowly typed in Stan's birthday.
09:06The desktop is unlocked.
09:08There is only folder inside, work backup.
09:10Lilith and Stan dressed in school uniforms during their college years.
09:14Ten years of deception.
09:16Looking at the wallpaper of our wedding photo on the screen, I felt a strong sense of disgust.
09:21At 3 p.m., I drove to the West District.
09:24The school bell rang, and the children's rushed out of school door.
09:27He walked out alone, with no one to pick him up.
09:30He looked around briefly, then slowly walked along the sidewalk.
09:33His walking posture is a bit like mine, with a slight pigeon-toed gaze.
09:38He has a birthmark on his wrist, in the same position as mine.
09:42I saw his empty look, which didn't seem like that of a 10-year-old child.
09:46I covered my mouth to keep myself from making a sound.
09:50We have children.
09:51Think about the children, or about Zach.
09:54Is it referring to the child I raised for 10 years, who turns out to be yours and Stank's?
10:03He disappeared around the corner.
10:07I broke down sobbing over the wheel.
10:09For the boy walking home alone.
10:12For 10 years wasted.
10:13For being a fool in someone else's story.
10:16Then I wiped my tears and drove off.
10:20At the law firm, I handed Stuart a USB drive.
10:24Photos.
10:25Paternity test.
10:26Medical records.
10:27Perfume receipt.
10:29Stan and Williams info.
10:30I told him.
10:32Divorce.
10:33She gets nothing.
10:34I want custody, and I want her to pay.
10:36Walking out.
10:37I remembered what Lilith said when she proposed 10 years ago.
10:40She said, Hugh, I'll give you a lifetime of ease.
10:43Turns out her lifetime was only 10 years, maybe less.
10:47I called my father's old colleague, the company's second largest shareholder.
10:51Said I wanted to discuss something before next week's board meeting.
10:54Lilith forgot, this company is a Beck company.
10:57She got her position because I convinced my father to give her the chance.
11:00What I gave, I can take away.
11:03Two weeks after she left, I liquidated everything in my name.
11:06Every afternoon I waited near William School.
11:08One rainy day he had no umbrella.
11:10After half an hour under a store awning, he ran home in the rain.
11:14Friday I got there early.
11:16When William came out, I pretended to be a stranger.
11:20Dropping a folder in front of him.
11:23He picked it up.
11:24I thanked him and asked if his mom was coming.
11:27She was working late, he said.
11:29He'd take the bus.
11:31I handed him a bottle of water.
11:33He hesitated, then took it and said thanks.
11:35I noticed he pressed his lips together, like me.
11:38His eyes looked like mine too.
11:40I asked if his mom often worked late.
11:43Sometimes, he said.
11:44I asked about his dad.
11:48He looked down at his worn-out shoes.
11:50One lace broken.
11:52I didn't push.
11:54I gave him $200 for new shoes.
11:57He stepped back, saying he couldn't take it.
11:59I told him to think of it as thanks for picking up my folder.
12:02When I looked back, he was still standing there, unsure.
12:07That night I stood outside Zach's room.
12:09He was playing with a pricey Lego set Lilith had bought him.
12:12He asked what was wrong.
12:14I touched his hair and asked about homework.
12:17He'd finished long ago.
12:19He said.
12:19Mom promised Disneyland if he made top 10 on the midterms.
12:22I smiled and said that's great.
12:25Lilith's completely different treatment of the two kids cut me like a knife.
12:28My own son wore scuffed shoes and rode the bus alone, while this one got everything.
12:33The moment I turned away, the smile left my face.
12:37After two weeks away on a business trip, Lilith was finally home.
12:40She set down her suitcase and immediately asked where Zach was.
12:44I told her I'd signed him up for a tutoring for a class, two hours in the evening.
12:48She shot back, asking why, saying he was only in fourth grade.
12:52I didn't answer.
12:53But I caught the scent of her perfume.
12:56She came over to hug me, and I turned aside.
13:01I asked who she'd had dinner with.
13:03Her face frozen for a second.
13:04Then she got annoyed, told me I was being paranoid, and asked if I could just stop.
13:09I reached into the coffee table drawer, pulled out an envelope, and slowly laid the photos
13:14out on the table.
13:15Lilith's face darkened, accused me of following her.
13:19She buried her face in her hands and asked what I wanted.
13:22I looked her straight in the eye and told her calmly.
13:25First, fire Stan, and make sure she never sees him again.
13:29Second, tell me what really happened at the hospital ten years ago.
13:33She was furious, calling me crazy for trying to thin her with a few photos.
13:36My voice went cold as I reminded her whose company it was.
13:40That that everything she had today was because of me, and I could take it all back.
13:44I told her that we sake of shin years of Huyin and our kid, long as she did what I
13:48shod, we
13:49still go on to.
13:50As I spoke, I turned and went to the bedroom to grab a file, then handed it to her.
13:55A cancer diagnosis report.
13:56She stared blankly at the report for a moment, then looked up at me.
14:00She asked if you were sick.
14:03I said it was in the advanced stage.
14:05Her expression changed.
14:06Her throat moved, and her gaze shifted back and forth between me and the report.
14:11As long as we sever with Stan, make ye how leave the compassy and our lives, and let
14:15we quietly wanch the last month, we can let bygones be bygones, of course the tuners.
14:20Her gaze shifted to me, and there was obvious hesitation in her eyes.
14:24She said she needed to think it over, and then went to the bedroom.
14:27The next morning, I watched Lilith come out with dark circles under her eyes.
14:30I pushed a glass of water in front of her.
14:32She took it silently without looking at me.
14:34She said she had made up her mind.
14:36But I took out the divorceagreet from the yellow folget and placed it on the table.
14:41Her face turned deathly pale.
14:42She asked me what this meant.
14:44I held my phone in front of her and told her that it was thanks to the file in your
14:48computer.
14:48The password was Stan's birthday.
14:51You had been using it for ten years, right?
14:53Her breathing quicked, filled with panic, and she tried to get me to listen to her explanation.
14:58As if suddenly remembering something, she mumbled,
15:02William, under her breath, and said she had to see William.
15:06I told her that our son was in a place she could never find.
15:09Her son with Stan was still sleeping upstairs,
15:12completely unaware that his mother was facing a choice.
15:15Now, I told her to get out of my house.
15:17After I shut the door, I heard her pounding on it from outside.
15:21Then came the sound of a car driving away.
15:23I knew where she was going, to find Stan.
15:26To find the son she'd lost for ten years, but she would never find William.
15:30After I closed the door, I heard her pounding on it.
15:33Then a car driving off.
15:36I knew where she was going, to find Stan, to find the son she'd lost for ten years.
15:42But she'll never find William.
15:44Three days ago, when the private investigator gave me Stan's file, I saw the boy again.
15:50I told him the truth.
15:52He was eerily calm.
15:53Those eyes, so much like mine, held a maturity beyond his years.
15:58He said he'd always felt she wasn't his real mom, why else would she abandon him?
16:04I took his hand and promised to take him away, start over.
16:08He was quiet for a long time, then nodded.
16:14The day before, my assistant accompanied him on a flight overseas.
16:19Good schools, a house, new friends.
16:22After I finish things here, I'll reunite with my son.
16:27The divorce papers sat on the table for three days.
16:31Lilith finally showed up.
16:33She stood outside, dark circles under her eyes, unshaven.
16:38Haggard in a way I hadn't seen in a long time.
16:42She wanted to talk.
16:44Leaning against the door in my sweats, I didn't let her in.
16:48I told her the papers were clear, nothing to discuss.
16:52She said desperately that we couldn't divorce, begged me to think of ten years of love, of the child.
16:58I cut her off with a cold laugh.
17:01Which child?
17:02The one in the video or the one upstairs?
17:05Lilith's face went pale.
17:07A week ago, Stan sent me a pile of files.
17:11I opened them, all videos.
17:15One showed William crying, locked in a pitch black room.
17:19Another, from when he was maybe five or six, showed him getting yelled at harshly for spilling milk.
17:25The email had just one line, thanks for raising my son all these years.
17:29I watched all night.
17:31Before dawn, I threw up three times.
17:39She seemed like she wanted to explain, saying that sometimes Stan just couldn't help himself with those videos.
17:44I let out a cold laugh and said, that's your son.
17:47You go see Stan every week and only notice his new cologne and haircut.
17:51But you've never once seen the bruises on your own child.
17:54She was struck silent.
17:55I coldly told her I'd already hired a lawyer.
17:58If she refused to sign, we'd see each other in court.
18:01The evidence of the switch children, her affair photos, and those videos, all of it would be in the case
18:07file.
18:08She said in a low voice, are you crazy?
18:10The company is about to go public, right before I closed the door.
18:13I said one last thing, so while I'm still giving you a chance, just sign it.
18:17The door shut.
18:18She stood outside for a long time before finally leaving.
18:21Three days later, Lilith signed.
18:23On the fourth day after the divorce, a wedding photo of Lilith and Stan showed up in my social media
18:28feed.
18:29I took a screenshot, then turned off my phone.
18:31That afternoon, lawyer Stewart called and said all the materials were ready.
18:35The bank transfer records of the switch child, her communication logs with Stan, the videos, the medical records, all enough
18:42to file a case.
18:43The next morning, the plane took off.
18:45My assistant Kathy picked me up at the airport and told me William had been doing much better this week.
18:50He'd started talking again and kept asking when I was coming.
18:53My heart skipped a beat.
18:54The car stopped in front of a white house.
18:56In the garden, a thin child was squatting on the ground, watching ants.
19:00I called his name.
19:02He looked a little better than in the videos, but still too thin, just skin and bones.
19:06I walked over, squatted down in front of him, and told him I was his dad.
19:10He looked at me for a long time, then gave a small nod.
19:13I carefully, gently held him.
19:15He didn't pull away.
19:17I apologized to him, said I should have found him sooner.
19:19He trembled slightly in my arms.
19:22For the next two weeks, I spent every waking moment with William.
19:25I took him to the park.
19:27The first time he rode the carousel.
19:29We went to the library, and I noticed he only wanted books about the stars.
19:33The only time I let myself touch his hair was after he fell asleep at night.
19:37He still didn't talk much, but once in a while, he'd give me a little smile.
19:42One afternoon we were making cookies in the kitchen when the doorbell rang.
19:46Kathy answered it.
19:47I heard her say, Mrs. Wells.
19:49Through the glass door, I saw Lilith standing there.
19:53Her hair was a mess, her eyes sunken in, dragging an old suitcase behind her.
19:58She said she'd been looking for us for two weeks and just wanted to see her kid.
20:02I wiped my hands, walked out of the kitchen, pulled the door shut behind me, and told her
20:07she'd seen him.
20:08Now she could leave.
20:10She looked toward the kitchen and said she wanted to see her child.
20:13Our child.
20:15She said she'd been having nightmares lately, dreams about him as a baby, dreams about Stan
20:20hurting William.
20:21Things she never knew back then.
20:23I cut her off.
20:24I told her she should have known.
20:26She just chose not to.
20:28Her face darkened.
20:29Then she lunged at me, all crazy.
20:31She was screaming that she wanted to see her son, that I couldn't do this to her.
20:36I just looked at her and laughed, a cold laugh.
20:39I told her to go deal with Stan first.
20:42Clean up her own damn mess.
20:45Then I pushed her out the door.
20:47Looking at her now, all I feel is disgust.
20:51A while later, Stuart, my lawyer, called.
20:54He said things had gotten ugly, but the outcome wasn't what we'd expected.
20:58Stan was yelling in court, exposing how Lilith had used her position to transfer money to
21:02him over the years.
21:03He accused her of promising to marry him after the divorce, then changing her tune the moment
21:07she found out about my shares in the company.
21:09In the end, Stan got three years, kidnapping, forgery, commercial fraud.
21:14And Lilith?
21:15She walked away clean, for hanging up, Stuart apologized quietly.
21:19Asked if I wanted to move to the next phase of the plan.
21:21I cut him off.
21:22Enough, I said.
21:24At least I got my son back.
21:26William was doing his homework.
21:27I walked over to him and asked, William, Dad made the bad people pay.
21:31Maybe not enough.
21:32Do you blame me?
21:33He looked up at me, calm as ever, and said, Dad, I know exactly who's good to me and
21:38who's not.
21:39I covered my mouth and just started crying.
21:41He looked back down at his homework, then added quietly, you look really ugly when you
21:45cry.
21:46I laughed through the tears.
21:47These days, I've been trying to make up for 10 lost years of fatherhood in one go.
21:51I transferred all my company shares to William.
21:54He's still young, but I know what that security means.
21:56I enrolled him in the best international program in the city.
21:59The principal frowned at William's old report cards.
22:02Stan Herbert had barely paid attention to his studies all those years.
22:06He basically left the kid to fend for himself.
22:08William was far behind other kids his age.
22:10I hired three tutors to take turns helping him catch up.
22:13He's determined and stayed up late studying every night.
22:16One morning, I brought him milk and found him asleep at his desk, still holding a pen.
22:21I didn't wake him, just gently covered him with a blanket.
22:25Friday afternoon, I went to pick William up from school.
22:28The entrance was packed with parents.
22:30William ran out with his new backpack, cheeks rosy from running, and told me he passed his
22:34math quiz.
22:35I was about to take his test paper when I caught a figure behind the coffee shop window across
22:39the street.
22:40Lilith sat in the corner, haggard.
22:42Nothing like the confident, high-powered woman she used to be.
22:45William followed my gaze.
22:47I took his hand and said, let's go home.
22:50We just turned when I heard hurried footsteps behind us.
22:54Lilith crossed the street, stood in front of us, and asked if we could talk.
22:57I gestured for William to get in the car and told her there was nothing to talk about.
23:01She said Stan had gone to prison, adding quickly that everything was settled.
23:05She'd cut ties with him completely.
23:07I couldn't help but laugh.
23:08I told her Stan was put away by my lawyer.
23:11What did she have to do with it?
23:12Wasn't she the one crying hardest in court, playing the victim?
23:15Her expression turned grating.
23:17She said she knew she was wrong.
23:19Begged me to forgive her for William's sake, and asked to stay with me through this last
23:23month.
23:23I calmly smoothed my coat and told her that was fake.
23:26Lilith froze, her eyes wide.
23:28Meeting her gaze, I said calmly that the cancer report was something I fabricated.
23:32I just wanted to see what choice she would make.
23:34Three years later, in late autumn, William had grown a lot.
23:39He was already up to my shoulders now.
23:41He asked me if I could come to the parents' meeting next week.
23:45I put my hand on his shoulder and replied, of course.
23:48There's nothing more important than my son's parents' meeting.
23:52He turned his head and gave me a smile.
23:54Over these three years, William had been so sensible that it made me feel in tongue.
24:00His grades had climbed from the bottom to the middle of the class, and his foreign language
24:05proficiency was even better than that of some local children.
24:09Only I knew what lay behind this sensibility.
24:12One weekend evening, we made pies together.
24:15The pies William made were always too regular, with every pleat exactly the same.
24:20I told him that he didn't have to be so good, behaved in front of his dad.
24:24I squatted down, looked into his eyes, and told him that he could lose his temper, complain,
24:29and say no, just like other kids.
24:31I loved him because he was himself.
24:33He blinked and asked me if I would stop loving him if he did something wrong.
24:37I pulled him into my arms and told him that would never happen.
24:41The best thing I had ever done in my life was finding him.
24:44He was silent for a long time and finally nodded slightly.
24:48That's even better.
24:49We still have William and our decade-long relationship.
24:53Ka cut her short, snapping her out of her daydream.
24:56Wake up.
24:57Face reality.
24:58She ignored my words.
25:00As if suddenly remembering something, she pulled a velvet box out of her briefcase.
25:04One velvet box came out.
25:06Then a second.
25:07A third.
25:08She lined them up on the floor, one by one.
25:11She said she'd bought one every single year, yet never dared to hand them over.
25:15Now she wanted me to take all of them, begging for a second chance.
25:19I squat down and open the box closest to me.
25:23Inside lies a sleek diamond tie clip, minimalist and elegant, exactly my style.
25:29I stand up, place the tie clip back into the box, and speak to her in a deadly calm, cruel
25:34tone.
25:35Lilith.
25:36When I loved you the most, I'd be restless the second you left my texts on read.
25:41I bring homemade soup to your office when you worked overtime.
25:44One simple, honey, you've worked hard, was all it took to make everything worthwhile.
25:49That love is long gone.
25:51These trinkets, they're nothing but garbage to me now.
25:56She parts her lips to speak, yet no words escape her mouth in the end.
26:00Every single thing about her means absolutely nothing to me anymore.
26:04I met Isabel Hansen at a community book club.
26:08I accompanied William to borrow books, and was drawn to a discussion about a woman's autobiography.
26:13Isabel, in her early 40s, was the host.
26:16After the event, she stopped me at the door, saying my comments earlier were very interesting,
26:21and she'd like to get to know me.
26:23Isabel had been divorced for five years.
26:26Our first official date was at the Science Museum, and of course, William came along.
26:31Isabel didn't try too hard to please William.
26:33In the space exhibit, she naturally started talking about the Apollo program.
26:38William laughed, a light, carefree laugh.
26:41Another year passed.
26:42One spring evening, Isabel came over for dinner.
26:46After the meal, William went to do his homework, and Isabel and I sat on the balcony drinking tea.
26:50That night, I told her about the events of 10 years ago.
26:54Isabel listened quietly.
26:56One day, William and I were doing our own things in the living room, when he suddenly said to me,
27:01Dad, if you like Aunt Isabel, you can be with her.
27:05William said this while assembling a model airplane, unknowingly, he had grown up.
27:10Love at 40 is completely different from love at 20.
27:13Being with Isabel didn't bring a racing heart or sleepless nights, only a calm and steady sense of security.
27:20The happiness that I once thought was out of reach had quietly fallen into my hands.
27:25What時間 is ready for إeliz constituencies for everything?
27:25I will not show you what I am with.
27:25music feels like I am in the dark.
27:25Let's build an audience.
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