
Aurora · Ongoing · 11 Chapters
I died reading my wife's suicide note, where she called marrying me her 'biggest regret'. Reborn, I'm no longer the devoted husband. This time, I'll watch coldly as she throws away our life for her "true love". Let's see if her precious first love is worth the price she'll pay.
The day Liam Evans went abroad, Olivia Anderson chose to end her life with sleeping pills.
Her suicide note was filled with declarations of love for him.
But she wrote that she regretted marrying me.
When I opened my eyes again, I was reborn five years in the past.
I watched coldly as she and Liam Evans passionately fell in love.
I turned away and decided to become strangers with her.
But later, when she learned I no longer loved her, she knelt in the rain for three days and three nights.
Just to beg me to come back.
-----
Professor Olivia Anderson had just completed a complex heart transplant surgery.
As the operating room lights dimmed, she removed her mask, revealing her elegant features.
Reporters swarmed for an interview, their cameras focusing on the tattoo on her pale wrist.
"Professor Anderson, what's the meaning behind these initials 'YU'?"
Her eyelashes fluttered slightly as she gazed at the tattoo.
"It's my beloved's name."
Her voice was soft, like a feather brushing against one's heart.
I sat on the living room sofa, watching the live broadcast.
My childhood friend nudged my shoulder.
"Ethan, Professor Anderson tattooed your name on her wrist."
I smiled, warmth spreading through my chest.
Olivia was my childhood sweetheart and wife.
She had always been reserved, never good at expressing emotions.
I never expected she would show her love this way.
After my friend left, the villa stood empty except for me.
I waited for Olivia to return, wanting to share news about the major deal I'd just secured.
When the clock struck eleven, the doorbell suddenly rang.
Instead of Olivia, two police officers stood at the door.
They handed me a letter.
"Ms. Anderson has passed away."
My hands trembled as I accepted the suicide note.
Familiar handwriting filled the page.
"Liam Evans, I'm coming to you."
Those first five words turned my blood to ice.
Liam Evans was our university classmate, a brilliant student from a poor family.
Olivia had never mentioned him before.
The suicide note overflowed with longing for Liam Evans.
She wrote about falling in love at first sight because of the loneliness in his eyes.
She expressed regret that their different social status kept them apart.
She revealed that every origami crane contained a confession.