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Requiem of a Broken Heart

Chapter 640
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Chapter 640: Rachel exhaled slowly, letting go of the armrest before pushing herself to her feet. She had waited long enough.

"Yvonne, take care of the rest for me," she said, lifting the hem of her wedding dress with quiet determination. "I'm leaving." She had waited countless times, for far too long. But this time, she refused to wait any longer.

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Just as she took a step toward the door, it swung open unexpectedly from the outside. Through the widening gap, she saw him-Brian.

He had actually come.

Rachel froze, barely able to believe her eyes.

With a bouquet in hand, Brian dropped to one knee, his voice filled with warmth. "Rachel, I wasn't late. I made it in the very last second." Rachel nodded, tears shimmering in her eyes.

Brian lifted her into his arms and carried her toward the venue with unwavering determination.

Rachel clung tightly to Brian's neck as the long train of her gown trailed behind, gliding over the plush carpet. That flowing white fabric was more than just a dress-it was a symbol of their love, their future, and the happiness they were about to embrace together.

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Yvonne stood at a distance, a soft smile finally gracing her lips. Nearby, Ronald was a bundle of nerves, his heart pounding with worry. Could Brian really manage to carry Rachel all the way? Inside the venue, excitement erupted as someone rushed in, calling out, "Mr. White is here! The wedding is about to begin." S☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐ gl.con Carol's face lit up with a radiant smile, her joy overflowing as she nodded in relief.

Seeing the commotion, Debby quickly dialed Doris once more. After several unanswered calls that morning, the line finally connected. Without hesitation, Debby spoke urgently. "Doris, your brother just arrived. The wedding is starting soon. Your grandparents are waiting for you-cquickly!" Suddenly, a sharp voice responded on the other end, "Why are you messing with my phone?" Doris's colleague glanced over with an apologetic look. "Sorry, Doris, I didn't mean to. I had a night shift and was trying to rest in the lounge, but your phone kept ringing. I just wanted to turn it off but accidentally answered. It was a mistake, I swear." The explanation sounded sincere, but Doris remained skeptical. “What a coincidence, huh? Or do you just enjoy listening to other people's conversations?" "I wasn't-" The colleague's face flushed as she struggled to explain, but Doris cut her off. "Forget it. Just drop it." Relieved that Doris wasn't pressing the matter, the colleague let out a quiet sigh.

Trying to lighten the mood, she added, "Your mom mentioned your brother's wedding is today. Aren't you going? If it's a scheduling issue, I can swap shifts with you."

"Enough," Doris snapped, her patience wearing thin. She grabbed without her phone and rushed out looking back. After regaining her composure, she finally spoke, her voice calmer. "Apologies, my colleague answered earlier."

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