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Gavin led them to one of the buildings and took them upstairs. By then, Keira already had a good idea of what Jace wanted to give her.

Back then, he had given their wedding house to Tanya, severing all ties between them. That incident left a scar on his heart.

Now, he had built this residential complex and wanted to gift Keira one of the homes as compensation. But he was no longer there, and there was no going back. It all seemed meaningless now.

At the door, Gavin gestured to the keypad and said, "The password is your birthday."

He wanted Keira to open the door herself. Lena, still holding her arm, tightened her grip as if afraid that opening the door would somehow lead her astray.

Keira reached out and entered the password. With a soft click, the lock disengaged, and she pulled the door open.

The moment she stepped inside, her eyes stung with emotion. The design of the home matched her preferences perfectly, though it differed from their previous wedding house. Standing by the window, she could see the vast ocean stretching out before me.

:

She remembered a phrase she had once written while sketching out her dream home: Facing the

spring

another thought in her heart, one she hadn't written down: Sharing three meals

him with all her heart. What she longed for wasn't just a house- it was a home, a place where

them, and now he was gone. This house, no matter how beautiful, had no

anymore.

This was his final wish," Gavin said, handing Keira a

property deed-there was also a stack of contracts. Lena took the

to know why she was so shocked. The moment Gavin brought her to this residential

these homes are sold or gifted as

at Keira, waiting for

at the vast ocean before

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Kay wishes," Gavin replied, nodding. "President Johnston also asked

to face him. Instead, she pushed open the window. Outside, the sound of crashing waves mingled with

and sky, she could almost hear Jace's voice: "Rea,

and

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