How does one let go of the hatred stemming from the ruin of a family?
Unaware of the full extent of Abigail's life stories, Martin stated, "Please share your story with me."
Upon hearing that, Abigail thought, So, he dares to asknot to seek justice against my enemy when he truly
has no knowledge of what | have endured and only has a vague understanding?!
"When | was a child, my uncle and aunt joined hands and threwinto the sea because they were interested in
illegal activities. However, fate intervened, and a madam who owned a seaside resort foundShe becmy
grandmother and raised me. My parents searched forevery year. My father was tormented by sleepless
nights and the agony of losing me. My mother was young and beautiful when she held on to her last breath. Do
you know why?" Abigail slowly revealed her story to Martin.
Martin was a little shocked. She got thrown into the sea by her biological uncle and aunt...
"Why?" he asked subconsciously.
"Because she feared | wouldn't recognize her if she grew old. She believed that even if | remembered her even a
little, | would recognize her if | saw her among the vast sea of people. Unfortunately, when | got thrown into the
sea, the lack of oxygen causedto lose my memory. As a result, | have no recollection of having parents."
Abigail gently took a deep breath after saying that.
The story might sound serene, but no one truly understood the pain Lawrence and Scarlett endured for twenty
years after losing their daughter.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThey could only cling to the hope that they hadn't seen her remains. Even though they knew their hope was
dwindling, they never gave up.
Sometimes, when Abigail pondered this, she would feel that parents who loved their children resembled a tree.
They would continuously grow to provide shelter and protection for the grass and flowers beneath their branches
if circumstances permitted.
Martin finished his bun and never uttered a word.
"They sent my dearest best friend, Luna, to Golden Triangle because she had discovered their plot. Sean, my
beloved fiancé, suffered severe injuries when he went to rescue her. He and his special assistant nearly lost their
lives in the process. Even so, he suddenly fell severely ill shortly after his return. Medical examinations revealed
that all his organs were failing. It was Alice who treated him for two years and saved his life," Abigail continued.
"Afterward, Luna suddenly fell ill. They said she was injected with something, and she suffered from depression
and DNA problems. She becpregnant, but | still don't know who the baby's father is. | don't know what
happened to her, but she will forever be absent from my life now." Abigail lowered her head and took a deep
breath at the mention of Luna's passing.
She simply couldn't control her emotions when it cto Luna.
After all, Luna was like a sister to her. They had endured numerous hardships and shared countless memories.
But from now on, Luna would never be by her side, laughing and playing together. "If only you had brought her
toearlier, maybe things would have been different," Martin whispered. "I have been studying modern
medicine for many years."
"Alice was desperate. That was why she askedto find you. Truthfully, she knows very well that you have your
own life. She wouldn't disturb you if it wasn't necessary," Abigail choked with sobs. "She is an exceptional doctor.
In fact, | still keep the letter she wrote to me."
"May | see it?" Martin asked Abigail. If truth be told, | had long forgotten what Alice looked like.
We were both under thirty when we divorced. Now, I'm over seventy. Several decades of separation had caused
her voice and appearance to fade away from my memory with time.
Abigail stood up. "I will show it to you."
Then, she handed Alice's letter to Martin. Once he finished reading it, he fell into deep contemplation.
Back then, | chose to pursue a career in medicine for financial gain. Alice, however, truly embraced the
profession to save lives. Her love for traditional medicine was so deep that she remained steadfast in her beliefs
even when its medical practice was in decline.
It was also due to our differing beliefs that we got divorced. | went abroad while Alice remained in her hometown.
We never had any contact again.
If it hadn't been for the unexpected news about Andrew and the accident, | wouldn't have written a letter to
Alice.
Sadly, Alice had already passed away and didn't respond to my letter. Instead, she sent a young girl with a child
to find me.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe was indeed determined, just as she had been in her pursuit of studying medicine.
Even if it meant sacrificing herself, she wanted to save the life of a newborn.
Her favorite tale was the legend of "The Saintly Doctor's Herb-Tasting Journey."
After finishing her meal, Abigail silently cleared the table.
Martin waited for her to cout of the kitchen. "Alice is truly remarkable. She is a genuine doctor.
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"Why did you choose to chere?" Abigail asked Martin.
"At first, it was for the money. Now, | have no other option. You've seen the situation outside. You're not allowed
to know about the things | research as they are all confidential. But rest assured. They're only related to
medicine. | bet you are also aware of this, right? Whoever develops the latest and most powerful drugs in the
pharmaceutical industry makes a fortune. | want to spend my entire life researching and developing a unique
and effective medicine. Only then will my mission be fulfilled." Martin stood up and stated slowly.
"Can you achieve it?" For sreason, Abigail felt that this goal seemed unattainable.
"I don't know. I'm just worried that it will affect Andrew if | don't produce results," Martin replied as he turned
around and walked toward the stairs. "I have no choice and no way out."
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| have taken the money and signed the contract, so | can only be trapped here for the rest of my life.