Chronicles of Seven 20

Chronicles of Seven 20

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I didn’t wait for him at all. As soon as Daniel left, I moved to a new house

Although I loved this place, our affair had already been reposed, and I knew the days ahead wouldn’t be peaceful

After returning to Marisora, Daniel used harsh measures to suppress those trying to divide the Glory Group, but the company was still severely weakened

Due to his personal scandals, many partnerships were terminated, and longtime shareholders were deeply dissatisfied with him

If it weren’t for Benjamin’s influence, the Glory Group would likely have collapsed entirely

Despite being overwhelmed with work, Daniel still sent me daily messages through the bookstore’s account

I’ve replaced most of the things at home, but we’ll need to retake our photos.” 

I redecorated a princess room for you. From now on, it’s yours alone.” 

Grandpa’s recovering well. Once he’s better, let’s go on that trip you mentioned earlier this yearthe mountain climbing one.” 

I never responded, but he kept sending messages tirelessly

During this time, I spoke with Benjamin on the phone. He said he’d advise Daniel to stop bothering me

But Daniel didn’t give up. A month later, he appeared before me again

This time, however, he was much calmer than before

He was holding the newly designed wedding dress

Charlotte, Ilmow you won’t forgive me, but I have one last request. Could you put on this wedding dress and take wedding photos with me?” 

With every word, his heart ached more, and his body trembled uncontrollably

Years ago, a wish had been buried in his heart

When Charlotte and I finally got together, I was so happy I couldn’t sleep all night

Back then, I never stopped sketching, imagining what kind of wedding dress would make Charlotte look most beautiful

The dress I designed was never meant for anyone else, but it was taken without my Imowledge and worn by someone else

Imew Charlotte would never accept something used by another

Nor would she accept a man who had been with someone else

But I had clung to a sliver of hope, and now, I finally faced reality

My Charlotte would never come back

Lookding into Daniel’s pleading eyes, I sighed and said, Daniel, I won’t take wedding photos with you. Go back Benjamin’s getting olddon’t make him worry about us anymore.” 

Is it still impossible?Daniel murmured, his eyes filled with disappointment and selfmockery

After a moment, he looked up again, his eyes glimmering faintly. If you won’t take photos, could you at least try on the dress? I just want to see you in 

Just pretendwe had already married

I don’t do meaningless things.” 

Daniel meant nothing to me now. I wouldn’t look back 

Daniel was stunned, a bitter smile spreading across his face. He nodded like a lifeless shell, muttering to himself

That’s fine, either way

Watching his defeated figure, I thought, He’s truly heartbrolon this time.” 

Without Daniel’s disruptions, I quickly adjusted and started 

Young people often visited my bookstore, some seeking solace from heartbreak

I watched them, like someone who had been through it all, observing their joy or sorrow, silently wishing them well. 

Daniel and I were once like them. I only hoped their stories wouldn’t end like ours

After that, I never say Daniel again

It wasn’t until Benjamin passed away and I returned for his funeral that I learned Glory Group had been struggling for years, Daniel rarely smiled, often drowning himself in alcohol, living in a daze

Until Benjamin’s death, I didn’t know what to say to him

After Benjamin’s passing, Daniel sold Glory Group, donated all the proceeds, acul vanished without a trace

After the funeral, I returned horse

The small town remained as peaceful as ever, with one new addition

It was said an ascetic monk had arrived a few days prior, claiming he wanted to atone for his past mistakes and pray for someone’s safety

I never believed in such things, so I quickly forgot about it.. 

Later, I adopted some animals and ran the bookstore, spending the rest of my life in peace

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Little did I know, someone had been silently watching over me for decades

Only in the quiet of night did he dare to stand outside my shop, gazing in longing for hours

We lived in the same town but never crossed paths again

Daniel returned to the bookstore one last time, watching Charlotte’s silhouette through the window under the soft glow of the lights

This might be his final visit to see his Charlotte 

Though a staunch materialist, he spent decades praying for her happiness, hoping they’d never meet again, even in the afterlife… 

Chronicles of Seven

Chronicles of Seven

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