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The childless marriage
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00:00My husband and I, both double income, know kids retired together.
00:03We were planning to travel the world together when he suddenly came clean.
00:06I've publicly claimed we were child-free for 30 years.
00:10Now it's time to bring my children back home where they belong.
00:13But I had seen this coming long ago and smiled meaningfully.
00:17He thought I had lost my mind and continued.
00:19A man passing on his line is only natural.
00:22You couldn't have kids, so I played along.
00:25But now, I owe my children an explanation.
00:29He proposed a divorce, wanting to take his pair of children and their mother on a family trip together.
00:34I agreed immediately, gracefully stepping aside and leaving.
00:37When news of the divorce spread, everyone sympathized with me.
00:43An elderly neighbor felt my pain.
00:46At her age, abandoned by her husband? What a miserable old age. So tragic.
00:51A college girl from the same apartment complex fumed on my behalf.
00:55That old bastard Charles is such a scumbag.
00:58Back then, he said they'd never have kids. Just enjoy their twin stem.
01:02Now look, his own son and daughter are old enough to make him a grandfather.
01:06Chatting with old friends. They couldn't help but sign.
01:08You were so glamorous in your youth. Successful career. Living freely.
01:12But you insisted on being child-free and now you're old and all alone.
01:16Even my parents advised me.
01:17As long as you don't divorce, his children become yours.
01:21They'll care for you in old age.
01:23When we pass on, we'll have peace mind.
01:27They all thought I was forced into divorce.
01:29That I was devastated.
01:31That I had no one to rely on in old age.
01:33That my whole life had become a joke.
01:35I didn't explain.
01:37Nor could I be bothered to refute them one by one.
01:39How things would turn out for the two of us.
01:41When the time came, they would know.
01:43Charles, on the other hand, was writing hi.
01:45He posted a family photo on social media with the caption.
01:48Starting today, I finally have a real family.
01:50In the photo, he stood in the center.
01:52A young man and woman on either side.
01:54Their faces radiating youthful pride.
01:56And the woman who could carry on his bloodline had her arm linked through his.
01:59Smiling warmly and gracefully.
02:01Someone commented.
02:03Look at that.
02:04Now that's a winner in life.
02:06Indeed, Charles had one big.
02:08In his youth, he enjoyed the twosome life with me.
02:10Living freely his whole life.
02:12Never suffering through midnight feedings and diaper changes.
02:15Yet, in his old age, he had both a son and a daughter to bring him joy.
02:19How could that not count as winning at life?
02:21Now that he was retired, his career and reputation would no longer be affected.
02:25And me, at my age, abandoned by my husband and left with nothing, naturally invited people's
02:30sides.
02:31But little did they know, I had been prepared all along.
02:34In this marriage, he wasn't the only one acting.
02:42The divorce proceedings went quickly.
02:44So quickly I felt somewhat dazed.
02:46Charles personally drove me to the courthouse.
02:48When signing, his hand didn't tremble at all.
02:50Instead, it was as if he had finally shed some burden.
02:54Swift and decisive.
02:55He smiled at the clerk.
02:56What can you do?
02:57We're both old, and the love is gone.
02:59But at least, I still have my son and daughter with me.
03:03I can enjoy family happiness too.
03:05The clerk looked at me apologetically.
03:07Eyes full of sympathy and comfort.
03:08I smiled too, but said nothing.
03:10After the divorce, with a grand gesture, he hired people to clear out the bedroom I had
03:14lived in for over 30 years.
03:15Eagerly bringing Vivian and the children home.
03:17I didn't fight or argue.
03:19I didn't even bother hiring a lawyer.
03:21I just took my half of the savings and a few important items, and moved out cleanly
03:25and efficiently.
03:26The day Vivian moved in, I came back to pack up my last belongings.
03:29As soon as I opened the door, I saw brand new photos displayed in the living room.
03:34Our wedding photos had been replaced by their family portrait.
03:37The four of them.
03:39Charles sat in the center.
03:41Vivian holding his arm, with two similar looking young adults in their 20s standing on
03:45either side, full of vigor.
03:46When I walked in, the lively atmosphere instantly turned cold, as if announcing my unwelcome
03:52presence.
03:52Vivian greeted me with a smile.
03:57Oh, Stella!
03:58Did you leave something behind?
04:01Let me help you look for it.
04:03Playing the hostess like she owned the place.
04:04Just a few last things.
04:05I'll take them all today.
04:07I said indifferently.
04:08Charles sat on the sofa without looking up, as if waiting for me to get the hint and leave.
04:17Charles sat on the sofa, not even lifting his head, casually flipping through the newspaper,
04:22as if waiting for me to get the hint and leave on my own.
04:24Chloe and Connor stood to the side, their eyes filled with undisguised distance and wariness,
04:28treating me like a stranger who had barged in.
04:30Mom, this place looks a bit dated and the living room is kind of dark.
04:34How about a renovation with a new style?
04:35Chloe said casually.
04:36Yeah, the sofa needs replacing too.
04:39So old-fashioned.
04:40How did dad live in a place like this?
04:41Connor chimed in.
04:42I listened to the nitpick and watched Charles remain silent.
04:44I felt like laughing.
04:45This was the home Charles and I had shared for 30 years.
04:48Every piece of furniture carefully chosen.
04:49Now I was being dismissed as worthless.
04:51Vivian affectionately held Charles' arm.
04:53See how opinionated the children are?
04:54This house needs a complete makeover.
04:56We can't short charge ourselves.
04:58Charles finally looked up slowly and glanced at me.
05:00Stella, are you done packing?
05:02Take everything at once so you won't have to keep coming back.
05:05It's awkward for everyone.
05:05He meant for me to leave and never come back.
05:07So I wouldn't be an eyesore to their family of four.
05:09I looked away, picked up my bag, stood at the doorway, and glanced back one last time
05:13at what had once been my home.
05:15Vivian leaned weakly against Charles peeling an orange.
05:17While the two children sat side by side on the sofa watching TV.
05:20The three of them chatting and laughing.
05:22As if this home had always been like this, composed of their family of four, with no place
05:26for me.
05:26The way Charles looked at Vivian was with respect for the mother of his children, and guilt
05:30for having kept her as a secret lover all these years.
05:32As for me, I was just an old woman he had grown tired of, with no children.
05:35By my side, deserving to fend for myself.
05:38A cold laugh echoed in my heart.
05:40Fine, since you want me gone, I'll leave cleanly.
05:42So you can enjoy this brief pretense of affection.
05:44After all, in a few days it will be turning on each other.
05:48After the divorce, I moved into an apartment.
05:50It wasn't far from my former home, but it felt like a different world.
05:54I didn't feel any particular discomfort.
05:57Without Charles in the house, I actually enjoyed the peace and quiet, but outsiders didn't see
06:01it that way.
06:02No matter how capable and free-spirited you were in your youth, you still lost in the end.
06:07This was the shared opinion of relatives and friends.
06:09My mother couldn't hold back tears when she saw me.
06:11You're living alone now.
06:13With no one to take care of you, what if you get sick someday?
06:16You insisted on being child-free before.
06:18Look at you now.
06:19Wouldn't it be nice to have a child?
06:21At least you wouldn't end up like this.
06:22My father sighed, his face full of regret.
06:24We shouldn't have let you have your way back then.
06:26If we had persuaded you more, you wouldn't be in this situation now.
06:29Their words implicitly blamed me for insisting on being child-free, saying that's why I lost
06:33my husband's heart.
06:34The most ridiculous thing was that my friends also thought Charles hadn't done anything terribly wrong.
06:38A man needs to have children.
06:39Charles was willing to play along with you for so many years.
06:44That's already going above and beyond.
06:46You were too stubborn back then.
06:47All these years, I've never understood.
06:49What were you thinking?
06:50Honestly, you're both old now.
06:52Vivian would still have to call you Big Sister.
06:54Why not just make do and live together?
06:56I thought at most they'd advise me to accept Charles' children.
06:58I never imagined they'd suggest Vivian and I share one husband.
07:01But they never considered that neither child shared a single drop of blood with me.
07:05Even if I stayed, how many good days could I possibly have?
07:08What they didn't know was that the infertile one had never been me.
07:14When I first insisted on being child-free, bearing the pressure from everyone, my declaration
07:18that I would never have children was denounced as selfish and unfilial.
07:21Charles' parents pressured him to divorce me, but he said he didn't mind, as long as we
07:26could live happily together.
07:27Moved by his words, I became even more resolute in my decision.
07:31For decades, I bore all the blame myself, protecting his reputation, even his confidence and dignity
07:36as a man, only to discover he had given me nothing but a complete and utter deception.
07:40He never pressured me to have children because I wasn't his only woman.
07:44If I didn't give birth, he could have other women bear his children.
07:47And he could maintain his reputation as a loving husband while gaining my parents' trust
07:50and support.
07:51Why wouldn't he play along?
07:52When I discovered the truth, I never imagined that my seemingly gentle husband was so deeply
07:57calculating.
07:57I was wrong, but my mistake was in not having children.
08:01My mistake was taking it upon myself to protect his dignity as a man.
08:04For that, I was even willing to give up my right to be a mother.
08:07So I planned for years, waiting for the moment when his act fell apart, to deliver him a devastating
08:12blow.
08:14Soon, I received the wedding invitation for Charles and Vivian's wedding.
08:18The invitation was in Vivian's handwriting, saying that as Charles' ex-wife, I must want
08:22to see him happy too, and my presence would mean the world to them.
08:25I let out a derisive laugh.
08:26What beautiful words.
08:27So high-sounding they made me sick.
08:29Mean the world to them?
08:30Vivian had been Charles' secret lover for 30 years.
08:32Having finally made it to the altar, she naturally couldn't wait to gloat in front of me.
08:36I took the invitation and casually glanced at it.
08:38The ceremony was at the city's most luxurious five-star hotel.
08:41Quite an upscale venue.
08:43Charles must have wanted to compensate Vivian for 30 years of hidden suffering with the
08:46grand wedding.
08:47When my friends heard that Vivian had invited me to her wedding with Charles, they were all
08:50furious.
08:52What does he mean by this?
08:54He's obviously trying to humiliate you.
08:57Exactly.
08:58You just moved out, and he's already marrying his mistress in style.
09:01He's clearly trying to embarrass you.
09:03You absolutely shouldn't go.
09:05Going would just be asking for humiliation.
09:07I listen to their angry voices without feeling a single ripple in my heart.
09:10In fact, a smile crept to my lips.
09:12Of course I'm going.
09:13Don't worry.
09:14I'm not going to make myself miserable.
09:16My friend looked at me in confusion.
09:18I'm just going to watch a comedy show, Stella.
09:23The show is about to begin.
09:29On the wedding day, the ballroom was decorated magnificently.
09:32Charles stood in the center of the crowd, receiving blessings from relatives and friends,
09:36while Vivian held his arm, smiling warmly and elegantly.
09:40The picture of a dignified hostess.
09:41And I walked in with a confident expression, completely unabashed.
09:45When the guests saw me, the smiles on their faces instantly became knowing and significant.
09:49Why is she here?
09:50Someone whispered.
09:51She's not here to cause trouble, is it?
09:54Well, who can blame her?
09:56Being abandoned by Charles, anyone would feel upset.
10:00They all thought I had come to cry, to argue, to seek sympathy.
10:03But they were wrong.
10:04If only one person could have the last laugh at this wedding, that person would definitely be me.
10:08I picked up a glass of champagne, walked slowly to Charles and Vivian, and smiled.
10:13Congratulations.
10:15You finally got what you wanted.
10:17A flicker of triumph flashed in Vivian's eyes.
10:19She leaned against Charles lightly, her tone gentle yet provocative.
10:22Thank you for coming.
10:23After all, back then, you pretended to be child-free because you couldn't conceive.
10:28Charles didn't want to hurt you, so he came up with this solution.
10:32The best of both worlds.
10:34Charles walked over with a drink and raised his glass to me.
10:36It's all in the past.
10:38I believe I stayed by your side and did my duty.
10:42Now I'm old and want to enjoy my later years surrounded by children.
10:47I hope you can understand.
10:49I lowered my head and chuckled softly, my gaze sweeping over Chloe and Connor behind them.
10:53Let them enjoy their moment of triumph for now, because the storm is about to descend.
11:03The wedding proceeded as planned.
11:05On stage, Charles and Vivian were exchanging vows, holding hands and gazing at each other with tears in their eyes.
11:10Chloe and Connor went up to give them flowers.
11:12Charles looked at the two young adults in their prime, as if seeing his own youth reflected in them.
11:17He thought, perhaps this was the price of continuing one's bloodline.
11:20Stella would never understand this feeling, which is why he had resolutely abandoned her.
11:24Halfway through the wedding, Charles suddenly produced a property deed.
11:27I once thought I would die childless and alone in my old age, but heaven has been kind to me.
11:33My beloved Vivian has given me a son and a daughter, allowing me to live a complete life.
11:40Vivian looked at Charles, tears already glistening in her eyes.
11:42I have little to give them, so I've decided to transfer the property under my name to the two children
11:48to help them thrive.
11:50Cheers erupted from the audience. Chloe and Connor covered their mouths excitedly and looked at Vivian.
11:57The three of them were expressions of assured victory, but I stood up and shouted.
12:01I object!
12:02Vivian hadn't received the property deed yet. Interrupted by me, she was furious.
12:07Stella, today is a wonderful day for our family of four. What kind of trouble are you trying to cause?
12:12Charles looked at me with disgust, his eyes contemptuous yet resigned.
12:16Stella, I know you're upset about not being able to have children and jealous seeing my family, but you have
12:22to accept reality.
12:25We're divorced. The house may have both our names on it, but we're old now. What use is it to
12:31us?
12:32Chloe and Connor nodded continuously, even encouraging the guests to boo me.
12:35The emcee also tried to persuade me.
12:37Mrs. Stella, as Mr. Charles' ex-wife, you must want him to have a harmonious family and someone to care
12:43for him in old age, right?
12:44I put down my glass and said indifferently.
12:48Of course.
12:50But I need to correct one thing.
12:52The one who can't have children isn't me.
12:56The hall fell into dead silence.
12:59Vivian was taken aback, and Charles frowned too.
13:01What do you mean by that?
13:02It means nothing special.
13:04I shook my head gently, a touch of pity in my eyes.
13:06My eggs are still frozen at the egg bank.
13:08Perfectly healthy.
13:10The doctor said they can be retrieved for embryo cultivation anytime.
13:14Charles understood I had frozen my eggs for IVF, and he was completely enraged.
13:18Didn't you say you didn't want children with me?
13:20Now we're divorced, and you want IVF?
13:24Are you out of your mind?
13:26You really don't want to bear my child that badly?
13:28I slapped him hard across the face,
13:30robbed the emcee's microphone,
13:31and spoke loudly enough for everyone present to hear.
13:34Because the one who can't have children has never been me.
13:36It's you.
13:37Charles, you have severe aloxpermia.
13:40You have no fertility whatsoever.
13:43The hall fell into dead silence in an instant.
13:45Then came an uproar.
13:47Charles is infertile?
13:48Is that true?
13:49But Vivian already gave him two children, didn't she?
13:52Stella must have gone crazy.
13:54She couldn't have children herself,
13:55and now she's slandering Charles.
13:57The guests whispered among themselves,
13:59and many had already pulled out their phones to record.
14:01Charles' face turned dark with fury.
14:03Vivian stood frozen, her face deathly pale,
14:05her lips trembling slightly.
14:06What nonsense are you spouting?
14:08Charles stepped forward aggressively.
14:09His gaze so dark, it seemed he wanted to tear me apart.
14:12I let out a derisive laugh,
14:13reached into my bag, pulled out my phone,
14:15and played a recording.
14:16The clear voice instantly filled the entire wedding hall
14:19through the microphone.
14:20Mrs. Stella, after examination,
14:21your fertility is completely normal,
14:23and your ovarian function is excellent.
14:24But Mr. Charles' situation is not very optimistic.
14:26What does that mean?
14:27His sperm motility is extremely low.
14:28Basically, there is virtually no chance of conception.
14:31His condition is quite severe,
14:33almost no possibility.
14:34Even with IVF,
14:35the success rate would be extremely low.
14:37I understand, Dr. Lewis.
14:38Please don't tell him about this yet.
14:40Don't tell anyone else either.
14:41Let this be between you, me, and God.
14:44Miss Stella,
14:44this kind of thing can't be hidden forever.
14:46When you can't conceive after marriage,
14:48it will naturally come to light.
14:49It's fine.
14:50I'll tell him and our parents
14:51that I don't want children,
14:53that I insist on being child-free.
14:55That way, no one will know
14:57the problem lies with Charles.
14:59The recording finished playing.
15:01A deathly silence fell.
15:02All eyes turned to Vivian and her two children.
15:06Suddenly, everyone's eyes turned simultaneously
15:09toward Vivian and the two children behind her.
15:11Her face had turned completely white,
15:13and her fingertips were trembling.
15:15Chloe and Connor fidgeted restlessly,
15:17trying to flee the hall.
15:18Oh my God, so all these years,
15:20Stella insisted on being child-free,
15:22to protect Charles' dignity,
15:23because he's the one who's infertile?
15:26Then Vivian's children-
15:27It's fake!
15:27Vivian's lips moved slightly,
15:28her voice trembling violently.
15:29You must have had someone forge it!
15:31I gave a cold laugh,
15:32opened a second file,
15:33and a video immediately began
15:34playing on the projection screen.
15:35The footage showed a dimly lit hotel room,
15:37with a man and woman entangled on the bed.
15:39The woman's face was flushed,
15:41panting softly,
15:42her voice seductive and triumphant.
15:43Honey, I'm pregnant.
15:46The man's voice followed,
15:47carrying a hint of panic and resistance.
15:48No way.
15:49This child can't be mine, can it?
15:50Vivian chuckled softly,
15:51her voice alluring and cunning.
15:52Of course it's yours.
15:55But don't worry.
15:56Neither I nor the child
15:57need you to take responsibility.
16:01What do you mean?
16:02Charles doesn't have children yet.
16:04His wife insists on being child-free,
16:06and he's desperate.
16:07He's been begging me to bear his children.
16:10I'll just say the child is his.
16:11He'll definitely treasure me like a gem.
16:14The man was silent for a moment,
16:15then laughed softly.
16:16You really are something else.
16:17Vivian hooked her arm around his neck,
16:18whispering softly.
16:19We'll seize all the property and inheritance.
16:24Then we can enjoy our golden years in peace.
16:27As soon as she finished speaking,
16:29the man got excited and lunged down
16:30to entangle with the woman beneath him again.
16:32The video ended abruptly there.
16:34Everyone was stunned.
16:35A silence like death.
16:37Vivian completely collapsed onto the floor,
16:39her hands clutching her wedding gown tightly,
16:40her eyes filled with terror and despair.
16:42Charles' face had reached its most terrible expression.
16:45He clenched his fists,
16:46his body trembling slightly,
16:48veins bulging at his temples.
16:49He was clearly at the peak of rage.
16:51Vivian!
16:52He roared through gritted teeth.
16:57Vivian!
16:58He roared through gritted teeth,
16:59wishing he could tear her limb from limb.
17:00Vivian's body shook,
17:02her eyes instantly reddening
17:03as she desperately tried to explain.
17:05It's not...
17:06Charles, please listen to me!
17:08Explain?
17:09What is there left to explain?
17:11Charles kicked the chair aside,
17:12grabbed a champagne glass from the table,
17:14and smashed it on the ground.
17:15The sound of shattering glass exploded
17:17in the quiet wedding venue,
17:18sharp and piercing.
17:19You bitch!
17:20How dare you deceive me!
17:22I was your secret lover for 30 years,
17:26and you dare to cuckler me!
17:28Charles' eyes turned red,
17:29as if he had lost all reason.
17:31He rushed forward,
17:32wrapped Vivian's shoulders,
17:34and slapped her heart across the face.
17:35The crisp sound of the slap echoed
17:37throughout the entire hall.
17:38Vivian staggered backward,
17:40clutching her cheek,
17:41tears streaming from her eyes.
17:43And you dare to cry?
17:44You deceived me for 30 years!
17:47Cuckled me!
17:48And I've spent so much money
17:50on these bastards!
17:51Charles!
17:52Charles, calm down!
17:53Someone rushed up to restrain Charles,
17:54but he had already gone completely mad.
17:55He shoved everyone aside
17:56and, like an enraged beast,
17:58overturned the dining table.
17:59Plates, wine glasses,
18:00and flowers scattered everywhere.
18:01The scene was utter chaos.
18:03Chloe and Connor stood to the side,
18:04their faces ashen,
18:05their bodies trembling,
18:06completely at a loss.
18:07The guests erupted in an uproar,
18:08pulling out their phones
18:09to capture photos and videos.
18:11My God, how did this wedding
18:13turn into this?
18:14So Vivian's two children
18:15aren't even Charles's?
18:17This is incredible!
18:18It's the drama of the year!
18:19The entire wedding
18:20had completely spiraled out of control.
18:22Eventually,
18:23with security's intervention,
18:25Charles was forcibly pulled away.
18:26Vivian was dragged out
18:27of the hotel in disgrace,
18:28while Chloe and Connor
18:29fled in terror.
18:30The wedding had become
18:31a complete joke.
18:32I stood among the crowd,
18:33still holding half a glass of champagne,
18:35quietly savoring everything.
18:36The wedding had become
18:37a complete joke,
18:38and I had finally waited
18:39for this day.
18:43Wedding videos were uploaded online
18:45and quickly shot to the top
18:46of trending topics.
18:47Topics like
18:48paternity truth revealed at wedding,
18:50ex-wife's calm counterattack
18:52against cheaters,
18:53and child-free husband
18:54cuckolded for 30 years
18:55exploded across the internet.
18:57Charles had become
18:58a complete pariah.
18:59Wherever he went,
19:00there were pointing fingers
19:01and mocking jeers.
19:02He valued his face
19:03above all else.
19:04His reputation was the most
19:06important thing in his life.
19:07Now, his dignity
19:08had been completely shattered,
19:10turning him into a laughingstock
19:11known across the entire country.
19:13And I, on the contrary,
19:15had become the object
19:16of everyone's sympathy.
19:17Stella is so pitiful.
19:19To protect her husband's dignity,
19:21she took the blame herself
19:22and then was treated like this.
19:24She's the truly good woman.
19:26She endured for 30 years
19:28and still showed the scumbag
19:30some dignity.
19:30Vivian is the truly ruthless one.
19:32She tricked Charles
19:33into raising bastards
19:34for 30 years
19:35and almost swallowed
19:36his entire fortune.
19:38Public opinion
19:39had completely turned around.
19:40But none of this
19:41mattered to me anymore.
19:42What mattered more
19:43was how this farce would end.
19:44After the wedding,
19:45Charles locked himself
19:46in his former home
19:47and hadn't stepped outside
19:48for three full days.
19:49He smashed everything
19:50in the house.
19:51Coffee table,
19:52TV,
19:52bases.
19:53The place was a complete mess.
19:54But after the destruction,
19:56he sat alone on the sofa,
19:58staring blankly
19:58at a family portrait
19:59hanging on the wall.
20:00It was a photo of him,
20:01Vivian,
20:02Chloe,
20:02and Connor,
20:03the four of them.
20:04In the photo,
20:04he was smiling happily,
20:06as if he owned
20:07the whole world.
20:08Now looking at it again,
20:09he only felt the irony.
20:13He picked up the frame
20:14and smashed it
20:15onto the ground.
20:16Glass shattered.
20:17The photo splintered
20:18into pieces.
20:19Fake.
20:19It's all fake.
20:21He held his head,
20:22curled up on the floor,
20:23like a helpless child.
20:24He had lost everything
20:25while I was just
20:26beginning my new life.
20:30After the wedding,
20:31my life returned to peace.
20:32No,
20:33it was calmer
20:33and freer than before.
20:35I started doing things
20:36I truly enjoyed.
20:37I went to several
20:38art exhibitions,
20:39attended concerts,
20:40and enrolled
20:40in a pottery class.
20:41My friends laughed at me.
20:44You're living more freely
20:45than young people now.
20:47I smiled without
20:48saying a word.
20:49Actually,
20:50they had forgotten
20:51that I should have been
20:51living this way
20:52when I was young.
20:53It's just that back then,
20:54I had poured all my energy
20:55into Charles and the family.
20:56Now I finally had the chance
20:57to live for myself.
20:58One day,
20:59my mother called,
21:00her voice carrying
21:01a hint of relief.
21:03Stella,
21:04you seem different lately.
21:05Different?
21:06Yes,
21:07more energetic
21:08than before.
21:09As if,
21:10you've let go of something.
21:11I smiled softly.
21:12Yes,
21:12I had let go.
21:13I had let go of the self
21:14that endured grievances
21:15to protect a man's dignity.
21:16I had let go of the foolish notion
21:18that endurance
21:18would bring happiness.
21:19I had let go of the man
21:20named Charles.
21:21Mom,
21:21I've made up my mind.
21:23About what?
21:24I want to donate my eggs.
21:26There was a long silence
21:27on the other end of the line.
21:28Have you thought this through?
21:30I have.
21:31My voice was firm.
21:33Since the eggs are still there,
21:34rather than keeping them
21:36frozen forever,
21:37I might as well help people
21:38who want children
21:39but can't have them.
21:40You,
21:41always thinking of others.
21:43I smiled without denying it.
21:44Letting go of the past.
21:45Donating eggs to help others.
21:47My life is starting anew.
21:49Meanwhile,
21:50Charles' days grew more
21:51unbearable by the day.
21:52Vivian had been thrown
21:53out of the house,
21:54and Chloe and Connor
21:55no longer acknowledged him
21:56as their father.
21:57After all,
21:57everything in the video
21:58was crystal clear.
21:59They weren't Charles' children,
22:01but Vivian's illegitimate children
22:02with another man.
22:03They left with Vivian,
22:05not even glancing back at Charles.
22:06Let's go.
22:07He's not our father.
22:08Chloe said coldly.
22:10Charles sat alone
22:10in the empty house,
22:11suddenly feeling a loneliness
22:13unlike anything
22:14he'd ever experienced.
22:15He had once believed
22:17that having Vivian
22:17and two children
22:18meant he had a real family.
22:20But now he realized
22:21this family
22:21had never belonged to him.
22:22He himself had been deceived
22:24by Vivian for a full 30 years.
22:26He opened his phone
22:27and saw news about me.
22:28The headline
22:29Stella decides to donate eggs
22:30to help infertile families
22:31jumped out at him.
22:32He stared at the screen,
22:33his fingers trembling slightly.
22:35The woman who had borne his shame
22:36for 30 years
22:37to protect his dignity
22:38was now doing something
22:39even more meaningful.
22:40And what about him?
22:41He had nothing left.
22:43No family,
22:44no children,
22:44no dignity.
22:45He had lost everything.
22:46Charles put down his phone,
22:48leaned back on the sofa,
22:49and closed his eyes.
22:50Images from 30 years ago
22:51flooded his mind.
22:52Back then,
22:53we were still young,
22:54building our careers together,
22:55planning our future.
22:56Stella when we're old,
22:57let's travel the world.
22:59Just the two of us,
23:00he had once said with a smile.
23:01Sure, it's a promise.
23:02I had agreed without hesitation,
23:04but he had broken that promise.
23:05It wasn't that I wasn't
23:06willing to grow old with him.
23:07It was that he chose betrayal first.
23:09A tear slid from the corner
23:10of Charles' eye.
23:11He regretted it,
23:12but there's no medicine
23:13for regret in this world.
23:17After hesitating for a long time,
23:19Charles finally dialed my number.
23:21The phone rang for a long time
23:22before I answered.
23:24Hello?
23:25Stella, it's me.
23:26I was silent for a few seconds,
23:28then spoke calmly.
23:29Is something the matter?
23:30I...
23:31I want to see you.
23:33I chuckled.
23:34Charles,
23:35do you think there's anything
23:36left to say between us?
23:37I know I was wrong.
23:39His voice was horrid.
23:40Stella,
23:40I truly know I was wrong.
23:42I said nothing.
23:43I know you're doing well now,
23:44and I know you don't want to see me,
23:46but I still want to tell you
23:48I'm sorry face to face.
23:50I repeat it,
23:51my tone indifferent.
23:52Charles,
23:53it's been 30 years.
23:54You're telling me sorry now?
23:56Don't you think it's a little too late?
23:58I know it's late,
23:59but...
23:59I cut him off.
24:00Charles,
24:01you chose betrayal,
24:02so you bear the consequences.
24:04That was your choice.
24:05There was a long silence
24:06on the other end.
24:07Stella,
24:08if we hadn't divorced,
24:09would you have forgiven me?
24:10I didn't answer,
24:12because I didn't know
24:13the answer myself.
24:14Or rather,
24:15this question no longer
24:16needed an answer.
24:17Charles,
24:18live your life well.
24:19Those were my final words
24:20before hanging up.
24:24Live your life well.
24:25This was the last thing
24:26I could give him.
24:30The egg donation process
24:31was more complicated
24:32than I had imagined.
24:33It required a series
24:34of physical examinations,
24:35psychological evaluations,
24:37and legal procedures.
24:38But I walked through
24:39each step with steadiness.
24:40The doctor told me
24:41my egg quality was excellent.
24:42Even after being frozen
24:43for so many years,
24:44their viability
24:45remained very high.
24:46Mrs. Stella,
24:47your eggs are extremely valuable.
24:49They can help many families
24:50realize their dreams.
24:52I smiled.
24:53Valuable.
24:54I had once thought
24:54these eggs were the fruit
24:55of my love with Charles,
24:57the hope for our future children.
24:59But now,
24:59they had become a gift
25:01to help strangers.
25:02Perhaps this was better.
25:03At least they would
25:04no longer be bound
25:05by Charles' name.
25:06After news of my
25:07egg donation spread,
25:08many people started
25:09paying attention
25:10attention to me.
25:10The media wanted
25:11to interview me,
25:12asking why I was doing this.
25:14I simply answered
25:15indifferently.
25:16Because I have the ability
25:17to help others.
25:19It's that simple.
25:20And what about you
25:21and Mr. Charles?
25:22Do you hate him?
25:23The reporter pressed.
25:24I thought for a moment
25:25and said,
25:26I don't hate him,
25:27but I don't love him either.
25:29He was part of my life,
25:30but that's in the past.
25:32The reporter seemed
25:33somewhat disappointed
25:33by my answer,
25:34but I didn't care.
25:35I didn't need others
25:36to define my emotions.
25:37After the egg donation,
25:38I decided to travel.
25:40The round-the-world trip
25:41I had planned with Charles,
25:42although I couldn't
25:43complete it with him,
25:43I could do it alone.
25:45My first stop was Paris,
25:46standing beneath
25:47the Eiffel Tower,
25:48watching the sunset
25:48slowly descend.
25:49I felt a peace
25:50unlike anything
25:51I had ever experienced.
25:52This city had once
25:53been a dream destination
25:54for Charles and me.
25:55Now, I had come alone,
25:56but I didn't feel lonely.
25:57Instead,
25:58I felt that this was
25:59truly my own moment.
26:00Without Charles,
26:01without the constraints
26:02of that marriage,
26:03I could finally
26:04be my true self.
26:05During my days in Paris,
26:06I visited the Louvre,
26:07walked along the Seine,
26:08and tasted authentic
26:09French pastries.
26:10Every day was fulfilling
26:11and joyful.
26:12Traveling alone,
26:13freedom alone,
26:14I have finally
26:14become myself again.
26:16During my travels,
26:17I occasionally received
26:18news from back home.
26:19I heard that after being
26:20thrown out of the
26:21Chan household,
26:22Vivian's life
26:23hadn't been easy.
26:24She had once relied
26:24on Charles's money to live.
26:26Now without a source
26:27of income,
26:28she could only make ends
26:29meet by doing odd jobs.
26:30Chloe and Connor
26:31no longer had anything
26:32to do with her either.
26:33After all,
26:34once the video was exposed,
26:35everyone knew the truth.
26:37They weren't Charles's children,
26:38but Vivian's illegitimate
26:39children with another man.
26:41This news was undoubtedly
26:42a devastating blow
26:43to Chloe and Connor.
26:44They had always believed
26:45they were of the
26:46Chan bloodline,
26:47proud of it all these years,
26:48only to discover
26:49they had no connection
26:50to the Chan family whatsoever.
26:53Chloe confronted Vivian.
26:54Mom,
26:55what exactly is going on?
26:57Don't believe those videos.
26:58They're all fake.
26:59Vivian was still
27:00trying to deny it.
27:01Mom,
27:01the video is crystal clear.
27:03You told someone else
27:04we were Charles's children
27:05and said you were going
27:06to swind his property.
27:07I was just...
27:09Enough.
27:10Chloe cut her off.
27:10I never want to hear
27:11your lies again.
27:12Chloe and Connor
27:13moved out of Vivian's house,
27:14found jobs,
27:15and started new lives.
27:16And Vivian curled up alone
27:17in a dilapidated rental apartment,
27:19crying day after day.
27:20Her former elegance
27:21and nobility
27:22had long since vanished.
27:24Mom,
27:24do you think Stella
27:25is feeling pretty pleased
27:26with herself right now?
27:27Chloe had once asked Vivian.
27:29Vivian didn't answer.
27:30Because she knew
27:31I was no longer an enemy
27:32they needed to worry about.
27:35I was living too well,
27:37so well that they didn't
27:38even have the right
27:39to be jealous.
27:42After leaving Paris,
27:44I flew to Kyoto.
27:45This ancient city
27:46had a completely different
27:47charm from Paris.
27:48I strolled along
27:49the bamboo grove path
27:50in Arashima,
27:51listening to the rustling
27:52of bamboo leaves
27:53in the wind,
27:54feeling exceptionally peaceful.
27:56Here,
27:56there was no Charles,
27:58no Vivian,
27:59none of those troubling
27:59memories from the past.
28:01Only myself.
28:02I stayed at a traditional
28:03Japanese inn,
28:04rising early each morning
28:05to soak in the hot springs
28:06and savor exquisite
28:08kaiseki cuisine.
28:09The innkeeper was a kind
28:10middle-aged woman.
28:11Seeing me alone,
28:12she couldn't help asking,
28:13Ma'am,
28:14are you traveling alone?
28:16Yes.
28:18I answered with a smile.
28:20Doesn't traveling alone
28:21feel lonely?
28:22I thought for a moment
28:23and said,
28:24Sometimes,
28:25but more often
28:26it's a kind of freedom.
28:28The innkeeper nodded,
28:29showing an understanding smile.
28:31You're right.
28:32Freedom is more precious
28:33than anything.
28:34During my days in Kyoto,
28:35I also visited
28:36Kaya Mizudara
28:37and drew a fortune slip.
28:38The fortune read,
28:39Withered trees meet spring.
28:40Old matters become empty.
28:41The road ahead is bright.
28:43Freedom lies within the heart.
28:44I looked at the fortune
28:45and couldn't help but smile.
28:46Withered trees meet spring.
28:48Wasn't this exactly
28:48my current state?
28:49After 30 years of winter,
28:51I had finally welcomed
28:52my own spring.
28:52I carefully put away
28:53the fortune slip
28:54into my wallet.
28:55Old matters become empty.
28:56The road ahead is bright.
28:58These words,
28:59I would always keep
29:00in my heart.
29:01On the last night
29:01before leaving Kyoto,
29:02I sat in the inn's courtyard,
29:04gazing at the star-filled sky.
29:06My phone rang.
29:07It was an unfamiliar number.
29:08I hesitated for a moment
29:09but answered anyway.
29:11Hello?
29:11Stella,
29:12it's me.
29:13It was Charles' voice.
29:14He had come looking for me again.
29:21Charles,
29:22how did you get this number?
29:23I frowned.
29:23I asked your friend.
29:24His voice was hoarse.
29:25Stella,
29:26I want to see you.
29:27See me?
29:27I gave a cold laugh.
29:29Charles,
29:30what is there left
29:30for us to see?
29:31I know I was wrong
29:32and I know you don't forgive me
29:34but I really want to talk
29:35to you face to face.
29:36I was silent for a moment
29:38then finally sighed.
29:40Fine,
29:41I'm in Kyoto,
29:42leaving tomorrow.
29:44I know,
29:44I'm already here.
29:45I was stunned.
29:46He was already here?
29:48Where are you?
29:48I asked.
29:49Downstairs at your inn.
29:50I walked to the window,
29:51pulled back the curtain
29:51and sure enough,
29:52saw a familiar figure
29:53standing below.
29:54Charles was wearing
29:55a dark overcoat,
29:56carrying a suitcase.
29:57He looked much thinner
29:57and older than before.
29:58I hesitated,
29:59but eventually went downstairs
30:00to meet him.
30:01In the inn's tearoom,
30:02we sat facing each other.
30:03Charles looked at me,
30:05his eyes complicated.
30:06Stella,
30:06you've changed.
30:07Have I?
30:08I picked up my teacup
30:09and took a sip.
30:10People always change.
30:12You would never have treated me
30:13like this before.
30:14His voice carried bitterness.
30:16The old you was always gentle
30:17and considerate,
30:18never willing to embarrass me.
30:20The old me was a fool.
30:22I put down my teacup,
30:23my tone calm.
30:24Charles,
30:25you betrayed me for 30 years
30:26and now you come to me with this?
30:28Don't you find it ridiculous?
30:29Charles lowered his head,
30:31his hands tightly clasped.
30:32I know I don't deserve
30:34to ask for your forgiveness,
30:35but I truly regret it.
30:38I scoffed.
30:39Regret?
30:40Do you regret losing Vivian
30:42and the two children?
30:43Or do you regret being laughed at
30:45by the whole world?
30:47Charles' face turned pale.
30:49He opened his mouth
30:50but couldn't speak.
30:52Charles,
30:52you don't need to answer me.
30:53I stood up,
30:54looking down at him.
30:55Because your answer
30:56no longer matters to me.
30:59I turned to leave,
31:00but Charles suddenly stood up
31:02and grabbed my wrist.
31:02Stella,
31:03give me a chance.
31:05Let's start over,
31:06please.
31:07His voice was pleading,
31:08his eyes full of desperation.
31:10I stopped and turned
31:11to look at him.
31:12This man I had once
31:13deeply loved now
31:14only felt like a stranger
31:15to me.
31:15Charles.
31:16I gently freed my hand
31:17from his.
31:18My tone calm yet firm.
31:20Some roads,
31:21once traveled,
31:22can never be retraced.
31:24We can.
31:25He said urgently.
31:26I know you hate me,
31:26but I can change.
31:28I can make it up to you.
31:29I can-
31:29You can't.
31:30I cut him off.
31:32Charles,
31:32you can't make it up.
31:33Thirty years of betrayal
31:34cannot be erased
31:35by a single sorry.
31:37His eyes reddened,
31:38his voice trembling.
31:39Stella,
31:39do you really not
31:40love me anymore?
31:41I looked at him,
31:42not a single ripple
31:43in my heart.
31:43Love?
31:44I shook my head gently.
31:46Charles,
31:46I love the you
31:47from thirty years ago,
31:48not the you of today.
31:49That you
31:50is already dead.
31:51Charles' body swayed,
31:52as if he had been
31:53struck hard.
31:54He released my hand,
31:55stepped back,
31:56looking as if he had
31:56aged ten years
31:57in an instant.
31:58I understand.
31:59His voice was
31:59hoarse and low.
32:00Stella,
32:01I wish you happiness.
32:03I didn't answer,
32:04just nodded faintly,
32:05then turned and left.
32:06The moment I walked
32:07out of the tea room,
32:08I let out a long breath.
32:10Thirty years of entanglement
32:11had finally come to a close.
32:12I didn't look back,
32:13because I knew there were
32:14even more beautiful sights
32:15ahead waiting for me.
32:16I returned to my room,
32:18packed my luggage,
32:19and prepared for my next destination.
32:21My phone rang with a message
32:22from a friend.
32:23Stella,
32:24Charles came looking for you again,
32:26don't pay him any attention,
32:27he's just a scumbag.
32:28I smiled and replied.
32:30Don't worry,
32:31I've already let go.
32:33Letting go is not forgiving,
32:34but no longer being bound
32:35by the past.
32:36I dragged my suitcase,
32:38walked out of the inn,
32:39and strode forward
32:40into the morning sunlight.
32:42A new journey had begun.
32:43My brand new life.
32:48After leaving Kyoto,
32:49I went to many more places.
32:51Rome,
32:52Barcelona,
32:53Sydney,
32:53New York.
32:54Every city left its mark
32:55with my footsteps.
32:56I learned to eat alone,
32:58watch movies alone,
32:59go shopping alone.
33:00Things I once thought
33:01required two people to do.
33:03It turned out
33:03I could do perfectly well alone.
33:05One afternoon in Paris,
33:06I sat at a cafe by the Seine,
33:08watching the passing crowds.
33:10Suddenly,
33:11a little girl ran over,
33:12looking at me
33:13with big wide eyes.
33:16Ma'am,
33:17you're so pretty.
33:18She said in her childish voice.
33:20I was taken aback,
33:21then smiled.
33:23Thank you,
33:24little one.
33:24Her mother walked over
33:25and apologized with a smile.
33:27I'm sorry,
33:28my daughter is too playfee.
33:29It's fine,
33:30she's adorable.
33:31The little girl
33:31held her mother's hand,
33:32looked back at me,
33:33and suddenly shouted,
33:34Mommy!
33:35That lady has stars
33:36in her eyes!
33:38I was stunned.
33:39Stars?
33:40I subconsciously
33:41touched my own face.
33:42Perhaps I really
33:43had changed.
33:44No longer the woman
33:45who endured grievances
33:46to protect her husband's dignity.
33:48No longer the fool
33:49who took the blame
33:50for someone else's betrayal.
33:51The current me
33:52had light in my eyes
33:53and dreams in my heart.
33:54This was probably
33:55what people called
33:56rebirth.
33:57Light in my eyes,
33:58dreams in my heart.
33:59This is my rebirth.
34:01After the trip,
34:02I returned home.
34:03There was new progress
34:04on the egg donation.
34:05The hospital told me
34:06my eggs had successfully
34:07helped three infertile
34:08couples conceive.
34:08Mrs. Stella,
34:10you are truly remarkable.
34:12The doctor said gratefully.
34:13I smiled.
34:14It's nothing remarkable,
34:15just doing what I should.
34:17Actually,
34:18donating eggs
34:19wasn't just about
34:20helping others.
34:21It was also about
34:22making peace
34:22with my own regrets.
34:23Although I never
34:24had my own children,
34:25my eggs could help
34:26others realize
34:27their dream
34:28of becoming parents.
34:29This was probably
34:29the best possible ending.
34:31One day,
34:32I received a letter.
34:33It was from a mother
34:34who had received my eggs.
34:35Dear Ms. Stella,
34:36I don't know what words
34:38to use to express
34:38my gratitude.
34:40My husband and I
34:40have been married
34:41for 15 years
34:42and have never had children.
34:44We tried every method
34:45without success.
34:47Just when we were
34:48about to give up,
34:49we received news
34:50from the hospital
34:50that someone was willing
34:51to donate eggs.
34:53That person was you.
34:55Now,
34:55I am pregnant
34:56and the doctor says
34:57the baby is very healthy.
34:58I don't know
34:59how to thank you.
35:00I just want to tell you
35:01that you have given
35:01our family new hope.
35:03Thank you,
35:04Ms. Stella.
35:05You are the great benefactor
35:06of our entire family.
35:08After reading the letter,
35:09my eyes welled up
35:10with tears.
35:11It turned out
35:11that helping others
35:12truly could bring happiness
35:13to oneself.
35:14I carefully put the letter
35:16away in a drawer.
35:17This touching moment,
35:18I would forever treasure
35:19in my heart.
35:20Helping others
35:21is also healing oneself.
35:25After returning home,
35:27I started reconnecting
35:28with old friends.
35:28Because of the whole
35:29situation with Charles,
35:30I had grown distant
35:31from many people.
35:32Now,
35:33I wanted to pick up
35:34those relationships again.
35:35The first person
35:35I reached out to
35:36was my best friend,
35:37Linda.
35:37When she saw me,
35:38she was so excited
35:39she almost cried.
35:42Stella!
35:42You're finally back!
35:44I thought you'd never
35:45speak to me again!
35:47How could that be?
35:48I laughed and hugged her.
35:51I just went traveling
35:52for a while
35:53to clear my head.
35:55So how are you now?
35:56Has Charles caused you
35:58any more trouble?
35:59No,
35:59it's completely over
36:00between us.
36:01Linda breathed
36:02a sigh of relief.
36:04That's good.
36:05Stella,
36:05you deserve someone better.
36:07Someone better?
36:08I smiled.
36:10Linda,
36:11I don't need anyone else
36:12to define my worth
36:14right now.
36:14I am enough.
36:15Linda looked at me,
36:17surprise flashing
36:17in her eyes,
36:18then relief.
36:19Stella,
36:20you really have changed,
36:21become better,
36:22stronger.
36:22Have I?
36:23Maybe.
36:23I picked up my coffee.
36:24After going through so much,
36:25you've got to learn something.
36:27So what are your plans next?
36:28Keep living, of course.
36:30I smiled.
36:30Work, travel,
36:31do what I love.
36:32What about love?
36:33Linda winked.
36:34Not considering
36:34finding someone new?
36:37I shook my head.
36:39Not for now.
36:40At this point in my life,
36:42I just want to love myself well.
36:44Linda laughed.
36:46Well said.
36:47Cheers to our new era.
36:48We clinked cups.
36:50The aroma of coffee
36:51filling the air.
36:52In this moment,
36:53I felt warmth.
36:54Not because of romance,
36:55but because of friendship.
36:57Not because of dependence,
36:58but because of independence.
37:00I finally understood
37:01that true happiness
37:02doesn't come from others,
37:03but from oneself.
37:05After returning home,
37:07I didn't stay idle.
37:08I started replanning my career.
37:10In my youth,
37:11I had given up
37:11many opportunities for Charles.
37:13Now,
37:14I would pick them up
37:14one by one.
37:15I open a small
37:16floral design studio.
37:17This was a dream I had
37:18in my youth
37:19that I never got to realize.
37:20Now,
37:21I finally had the chance
37:22to make it a reality.
37:23The studio wasn't big,
37:24but it was decorated warmly.
37:25Every morning,
37:26I would go to the flower market
37:27to select the freshest blooms.
37:29Then back at the studio,
37:31I would trim stems,
37:32match colors,
37:32and create beautiful bouquets.
37:35When customers came,
37:36I would recommend
37:37the most suitable flowers
37:38based on their needs.
37:39Your mom will definitely
37:40love this bouquet.
37:42These roses for your girlfriend,
37:44guaranteed to make her
37:45feel your love.
37:45Watching the satisfied smiles
37:47of my customers,
37:48my heart filled
37:48with a sense of accomplishment.
37:50Linda,
37:51a special customer
37:52walked into the studio.
37:53Come on in.
37:53A young woman,
37:54holding a baby in her arms.
37:55Hello.
37:56She said with a smile.
37:57I'd like to order a bouquet.
37:59Certainly.
37:59Who is it for?
38:02For myself.
38:04Her eyes sparkled.
38:06I just had a baby
38:07and want to treat myself.
38:08I was taken aback,
38:09then smiled.
38:11Congratulations,
38:11that's the best gift of all.
38:13I carefully arranged
38:14a bouquet of pink carnations
38:15and white baby's breath for her.
38:17She held the flowers,
38:18held her baby,
38:19smiling so happily.
38:21In that moment,
38:22I suddenly felt
38:23that my choice
38:24had been the right one.
38:25Although I didn't have
38:26a child of my own,
38:27I could bring happiness
38:28to others in other ways.
38:29This was probably
38:30the meaning of life.
38:32Bringing happiness
38:32to others
38:33is also the meaning of life.
38:34Time flies.
38:35In the blink of an eye,
38:37three years had passed.
38:38My floral studio
38:39had grown bigger and bigger,
38:40now with three branch locations.
38:42My name had also started
38:43to gain recognition
38:44in the industry.
38:45Many people didn't know
38:46what storms this elegant
38:47and composed florist
38:49had once weathered.
38:50And I no longer spoke of them.
38:51Because all of that
38:52was in the past.
38:53The present me
38:54only wanted to look forward.
38:55One day,
38:56I received a postcard
38:58from Alaska.
38:59No signature,
38:59just one sentence.
39:01May the rest of your life
39:02be happy.
39:02I knew who sent it.
39:04But I didn't write back.
39:05Some goodbyes
39:06don't need a response.
39:07I slipped the postcard
39:09into that fortune slip.
39:10Withered trees meet spring.
39:12Old matters become empty.
39:13The road ahead is bright.
39:15Freedom lies within the heart.
39:17These words,
39:17I had always kept in my heart.
39:20Charles, Vivian,
39:21Chloe, Connor,
39:22they had all become
39:23passersby in my life.
39:24And I had finally become
39:25the protagonist
39:25of my own story.
39:27The sun was setting.
39:28I sat by the studio window,
39:30watching the passing crowds outside.
39:32Holding a cup of hot tea,
39:33my heart felt a peace
39:34unlike anything before.
39:36My phone rang.
39:37It was a message
39:38from the hospital.
39:39Miss Stella,
39:40your donated eggs
39:41have successfully helped
39:42a fifth couple
39:43welcome their baby.
39:44Thank you for your great love.
39:46I smiled.
39:46My eyes were a bit moist.
39:48But my heart was full of happiness.
39:50Perhaps this was
39:51the best possible ending.
39:52I didn't have children
39:53but I had helped
39:54many people realize
39:55their dreams.
39:55I didn't have romance
39:56but I had true freedom.
39:58I didn't have a family
39:59but I had created
40:00a world of my own.
40:01In this world,
40:02there were flowers,
40:03sunshine,
40:03laughter and hope.
40:05That was enough.
40:06I raised my teacup
40:07and took a gentle sip.
40:08Outside the window,
40:09the afterglow of the sunset
40:10spilled across my face,
40:12warm and gentle.
40:13My life has only just begun.
40:17The night's
40:17there was a book
40:17you know,
40:18they didn't have
40:18any time
40:18But the airport
40:18who are not
40:18moved from.
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