Third person's POVDerek's hands trembled as he picked up the wedding ring and the letter. The simple act of opening the letter seemed to take an eternity, his hands shaking uncontrollably.Alvin spoke up gravely, "Alpha Derek, let me do it."There wasn't much difference between reading and not reading the letter. Everyone already knew what had happened.But in his terror and grief, Derek slowly took out the letter. The familiar handwriting came into view.
Third person's POVIn the bedroom of the Greenwood family's villa.The man on the bed twitched his fingers and exclaimed, "Tabitha!"His eyes snapped open, and he sat up, looking around in horror.Andrea let out a sigh of relief, "You're finally awake. You've been unconscious for three days."Derek's memory was still at the seaside. He hurriedly asked, "Andrea, has Tabitha been found?"
Third person's POVDerek returned to the sea area where Tabitha had committed suicide.Rolf and Alvin looked haggard. Although they were on a rotating shift, they had hardly rested these days, with dark circles under their eyes.They were well aware of Tabitha's importance to Derek.Over the past three days, they had increased the workforce and used all resources for the salvage operation.See
Third person's POVDerek gazed at the starry sky, a bitter and helpless smile playing on his lips."If she is really alive. Of course, I can find her and bring her back. But it would only replay the past tragedies, dragging her into the abyss of pain again. Staying by my side, she is like a delicate flower in an exquisite crystal vase, brilliant for a moment, but withering quickly. Perhaps... letting go is the best choice for her, allowing her to bloom freely."Rolf and Alvin heard Derek say this for the first time, their eyes filled with disbelief.
Third person's POVAlvin said, "Alpha Derek, you changed.""Once, I always thought that the arrangements I made were the best choices for her. But the reality is that I hurt her over and over again. Moreover, Tabitha's fake death is not entirely a bad thing. If she can deceive me, she can deceive her enemies, which is actually the safest for her. She no longer needs to worry about being assassinated all the time.""So, Alpha Derek, this play is not just for Tabitha, but also for the enemies."
Third person's POVDerek did not dodge. Alvin stepped forward, separating the two. "Miss Barnet, please calm down. It's too late for this, Alpha Derek did not want it to be this way. Tabitha chose this path herself. Alpha Derek is already in deep grief."Gloria couldn't help but burst into tears, wailing loudly, "You bastard, Tabitha's condition was improving. It must have been you who stimulated her again. Meeting you was the most terrible misfortune for Tabitha. All the disasters came because of you, you devil who ruined her life."She bypassed Alvin. We
Third person's POVEveryone was shocked by the terrifying sound of flesh colliding with the tile floor.It sounded like a thunderbolt had exploded in everyone's hearts.This was not a normal funeral at all. It was a brutal assault.Derek's actions filled everyone with questions and fear. Had he lost his mind to grief and anger, completely losing his sanity?What had the young girl done to prov
Third person's POVDerek had already made some progress and was roughly seventy percent certain that Tabitha was still alive. He would soon be able to locate her residence.He remained composed on the surface and said, "Thank you."Orson looked into Derek's eyes, which were bloodshot. His emaciated figure made it clear that every moment of these days had been torture for him.The attendees of the funeral found it very strange that such a terrible event occurred at the funera
Third person's POVThough he was just a child and didn't fully understand what had happened between Tabitha and Derek, he knew one thing—he loved Tabitha and wanted her to be happy."If this makes you happy, I don't mind. I'm just scared... scared you'll leave me," Kyrian said, his voice trembling slightly."Silly boy, didn't I tell you? You and your siblings are my most precious treasures. I love you so much, and I'll visit you often," Tabitha said gently.Then, she noticed the cord around Kyrian's neck and gently pulled it out. It was the small lock she'd designed for him years ago."I made this for you. It's engraved with my hopes for you, 'May you grow up happy and healthy every day.'"Kyrian reached out his hand. "Mom, you can't lie to me. You have to come see me again."Their fingers hooked together in a pinky promise, and Tabitha smiled softly."Okay, I promise. When you're a little older, we'll live together, alri
Third person's POVIn such a short time, Kyrian had already figured out his place in Tabitha's heart. He knew exactly where her soft spots were and used his natural childlike tears as a "weapon" to try to keep her from leaving.Though this might not make Tabitha happy, she couldn't bring herself to refuse him.What parent could say no to a child crying for candy?Especially when that child was the one she owed so much to, the one she wanted to give the entire world to.But he didn't want the world. He just wanted Tabitha to stay."I..." Tabitha started to speak, but Kyrian cut her off."Mom, I love you so much, and you love me, and my siblings too. I already don't have a complete family. Do you want my siblings to grow up without a dad, only imagining what he looks like, envying other kids' happy families? Mom, haven't you heard? A happy, complete childhood can heal a person for life, but an incomplete one takes a lifetime to heal."
Third person's POV"Back then was back then. Now is now. But I promise you, no matter what happens, I'll always love you," Tabitha said softly, gently stroking Kyrian's head. Her hand brushed through his soft fur, the warmth of a mother's love flowing through her touch.Kyrian's voice was small, tinged with hope. "Mom, can you spare a little love for Dad? He's actually kind of pitiful."His eyes showed sympathy for Derek. In his heart, both his parents were his greatest loves, and he longed for a complete family."There are plenty of people in this world who love your dad. He doesn't need mine," Tabitha replied, her tone carrying a hint of stubbornness. Despite her lingering feelings for Derek, the pain of the past made it hard for her to forgive."But to Dad, you're like oxygen to a fish. A fish can't live without oxygen," Kyrian said, snuggling closer to Tabitha.He pressed his body against hers, as if clinging to her love would make it st
Third person's POVKyrian obediently climbed over and was immediately pulled into Tabitha's embrace.From here, they could see the beautiful scenery outside. Kyrian realized that the training grounds looked completely different from this angle—probably because his mother was by his side.Tabitha smiled softly, her voice warm. "I chose your name. You were born with all my love.""Mom, you must have loved Dad a lot back then," Kyrian said, looking up with curious eyes."Yes, very much," Tabitha admitted honestly. "No matter how I feel about your dad now, you are my precious child, born after seven months of carrying you. Your dad took you away, and I didn't even know you existed. That's why I missed so many years of your life. But you need to know, I thought about you every single day. There wasn't a moment when I didn't miss you or wonder about you. I love you more than anyone in the world."Kyrian's mood brightened, a happy smile sprea
Third person's POVKyrian watched nervously as Tabitha cleaned and dressed his wounds.He didn't dare breathe too loudly, his eyes glued to her every move. His gaze was filled with dependence and longing.Every now and then, he'd glance quickly at Derek, his eyes questioning, desperate for reassurance that this wasn't a dream."Dad, is Mom really back?" His voice trembled, carrying the fragility and hope unique to a child.Derek reached out and gently tapped his nose. "Silly boy, she's really here."Kyrian's tense body relaxed slightly, and a shy smile crept onto his face.When Tabitha applied the ointment a little too firmly, he winced but stayed silent.His hands gripped the hem of his shirt, his knuckles turning white from the pressure. He was afraid that if he cried out in pain, Tabitha might leave.In his heart, he thought, As long as Mom stays, this pain is nothing.Kyrian had always been well-behaved, but n
Third person's POVAzazel was furious.To be honest, he hadn't planned to take things this far with Kyrian.He showed Kyrian some respect, but deep down, he knew most of the children here were orphans with no one to rely on.He'd been provoking Kyrian because he refused to fall in line. After all this time, Kyrian still wouldn't listen to him.Azazel had wanted to teach him a lesson and assert his dominance in front of the others.But Kyrian was tougher than he'd expected. Instead of backing down, he even fought back with a fierce determination that burned in his eyes.What's wrong with him? Why won't he give up?"You're dead, brat," Azazel snarled, raising his fist to deliver a crushing blow to Kyrian's head."Stop!"Kyrian closed his eyes, bracing for the impact his small body couldn't possibly withstand. But the blow never came.A hand shot out, gripping Azazel's wrist.Everyone turned to see Tabitha, breathless from running.Thankfully, she'd made it in time.What she didn't know
Third person's POVKyrian had barely taken a few bites when a tall boy walked over and flipped his tray onto the floor, sneering, "Go on, eat that."Tabitha's fists clenched in anger. "How can they bully him like this? He's already struggling!"Derek held her back. "Tabitha, don't act rashly. This place isn't just about physical training for him."Tabitha frowned. "Then what else is he here for?"Derek explained, "For people like us, growing up means training alongside peers who'll become your most trusted allies—like Alvin and Rolf. These are the people who'd take a bullet for you on the battlefield. If Kyrian grows up sheltered, handed a team of strangers, do you think they'd truly respect or protect him? One wrong move, and he could end up dead."Tabitha's anger began to fade. "What are you saying?"Derek's tone grew serious. "He's not just training his body. He's learning to lead, to earn the loyalty of these kids. They'll b
Third person's POVThe car slowly emerged from the underground garage, breaking through the darkness into the open air.The streets were adorned with mistletoe trees, people bustling about in preparation for Christmas."It's been years since we celebrated together," Derek said suddenly, his voice tinged with nostalgia."Yeah." In those days when survival was all that mattered, Tabitha hadn't had the luxury of thinking about holidays."It's the last day of the year. Where are you taking me?" Tabitha glanced at Derek."You'll see."The car wound its way out of the city, into the countryside. Snowflakes danced in the air, painting the world in white.The road grew steeper, the landscape wilder. Soon, there were no buildings in sight—just endless trees and snow.Tabitha gripped the armrest as the car jolted over uneven terrain. After what felt like hours, they reached a remote valley deep in the mountains. Even their p
Third person's POVTabitha had been his most promising student. As a freshman, she'd become his assistant, shadowing him in clinics and even observing surgeries.He had placed his highest hopes in her, demanding perfection during her training.To him, Tabitha was a once-in-a-generation talent—he was merely her starting point, not her ceiling.Dr. Fairbanks had been both a mentor and father figure to her. And she had let him down."Is Dr. Fairbanks… doing alright?" Tabitha asked quietly.Alban's voice turned cold. "No. He says he once had a student who made him proud—until she threw away her future for a man."Tears welled up in Tabitha's eyes.She still remembered the day she submitted her withdrawal letter. Dr. Fairbanks rushed to the school, still wearing his surgical scrubs with a scalpel clutched in his hand.At first, he thought something catastrophic had happened—had her family gone bankrup