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  • The day my mother passed away, I called him countless times, but no one answered.

  • With each call that ended with the cold, mechanical female voice, my anger gradually turned into numbness.

  • I had thought about confronting them, making them pay for my mother’s death.

  • But every time I closed my eyes, I would think of what my mother said before she passed.

  • She told me not to blame anyone, not to live with hatred.

  • What she wanted was to see me live freely, gracefully, and happily.

  • And I would listen to her.

  • I would live freely and happily.

  • As for my words, Henry thought I was still upset about Nancy causing trouble, so he frowned in displeasure. “Anna, there’s no need to keep holding on to these small matters. It’s all in the past now.”

  • To him, it was in the past, but for me, it would never be over.

  • I looked at him coldly, my voice indifferent, “My mother is gone. You won’t find her anymore.”

  • “Anna! Don’t go too far! No matter what, she was your mother! How could you curse her like that? She’s so sick, where else could she go if not to the hospital?”

  • My mother had treated him better than she treated me. She would save all the good things for him, always putting them aside for him.

  • sabotaged by others, losing everything, it was my mother who took out most of her

  • on his feet.

  • him, my mother, even in her illness,

  • I know you blame

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  • apology? Henry is really worried about Auntie. Please

  • with him.”

  • Hearing her talk about my mother, the anger inside me. exploded. I couldn’t hold it in

  • suddenly, issuing an order

  • I might do something to her. He

  • looked

  • chase a patient out of the

  • ethics?”

  • a complaint hotline right in front of me, speaking coldly, word by word, “I’m reporting Dr. Annana from the

  • so I could understand what professional ethics

  • the

  • me to respond, he turned around and

  • back and cast

  • “See? Henry is on my side. You’re

  • received a warning

  • my supervisor heard about the incident, she helped me apply for early leave, preparing to join

  • suspension paperwork was

  • back, but his social media updates kept coming.

  • posted a picture of the ultrasound scAnnang Nian had done,

  • up the nursery, with a caption that read, “Baby, hurry up and come out. Your mom and I can’t wait to

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