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Rewriting My Heart's Fate

Chapter 292
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Chapter 292 Helping the real murderer escape Justice-wasn't that a crin itself? they paid for everything they had done.

All of their actions, one by one, had left indelible marks on my heart. One day, I would make sure the I had thought that bringing them to justice would bring peace to Grandma's soul, but in my dream, she only sighed softly. "I don't wantvet granddaughter to live with such a heavy heart. I just want you to be safe and happy," she said, gently stroking my hair, just like she used to and wrapped her small arms aroundwhen I was little.

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I was dooded with memodes of my happiest childhood days when Grandma would sit in her chair while I sat on a small stool by her side.

Back then, I was a tiny, adorable thing, and Grandma always wore a smile, basling in the sunlight.

We'd sit in ther evard, feeling the warm breeze on our faces, a sense of serenity enveloping us, The sight of ripe cucumbers and tomatoes growing in the garden added to the peaceful countryside vibe. feeling like a princess under her loving hands Her wrinkled hands would renderly smoothiny hair, and she'd comb it with such care, making it soft and neat. Grandma always braided my hair into cute little pigtails, just like the other girls. I'd watch with admiration, feelin No matter what I wanted, she would always do her best to make it happen.

But now, the one person who had giventhat warmth and love was gone forever.

"Grandma, please cback I want to eat your pancakes again. I want to do so much for you. I want to spend more twith you." The moce spoke, the ace the sadness overwhelmed me. Tears Streamed down my face, and I cried so hard Suddenly, a Lucrup jerkedawake.

I couldn't catch my breath.

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Tell the cold, wat tears on my face, my eyes swollen and red. When I opened them, the burning sensation made believing it was just a dream even harder. Since Grandma passed away, I never had such a vivid dream of her, I missed her so deeply. Perhaps she felt my longing for her in heaven and found a way to visitin my dream I suddenly recalled a saying-the ghosts people tear might just be the ones someone has longed to see but couldn't. I felt a strange comfort in having such a dream beton lembarked on my umey Grand would have encouraged Leah had shattered my family, all forher selfish pursuit of love Sie had dragged my entire life into a pit of darliness What was once a bright and hopeful future forhad turned into a swamp of despair.

There was tto dwell on my sadness. I glanced at the clock-It was dat e already 430 am

They had begants lighten Though I missed the sunrise, I could feel that today would be a busy one, lentless, anticipating any joumey, I climbed out of bed and finished parking everything.

My d0 am, I was at the cafeteria, where the kitchen staff were already working preparing breakfast. Wading demon with such dedication, Helt gratitude for all ther After getting my dad, I sat quietly in a corner, eating my breakfast alone. As I took a bite, I noticed a familiar figure in the distance. meals I had eate there during my tat the university Enjoy Ad Free Readings