After my death, my parents sign an organ donor consent form on my behalf. They have my corneas removed and transplanted onto their beloved adoptive daughter, Grace Lane. She later marries my brother, and they become a true family. Grace and I competed over everything in life, yet I ended up dying with nothing. Now that I've been given a chance to start over, I decide to live life without them. Surprisingly, I find myself getting a happy ending.
View More"I'm selfish? I'm heartless? I bullied and excluded Grace since childhood?"You all said Grace was pitiful, so I gave her my room and lived in the nanny's quarters. You said Grace needed more care, so I went to school alone from age seven."You said Grace needed medical treatment, so I earned scholarships since childhood and never asked for a penny for my education. The whole family rushed Grace to the hospital when she sneezed. Yet nobody cared when I had a fever of 102 degrees Fahrenheit. "You only attended Grace's parent-teacher conferences and only remembered Grace's birthdays. I had to give up anything Grace wanted since I was a kid. I even gave up my parents!"Yes, she's pitiful, but I didn't cause her tragic background, and I didn't cause her serious illness!"You say I have no right to be a doctor? Since I decided to study medicine, I bought every textbook myself, earned my way into school on my own merits, and found my own mentors."You never once showed concern for me
Before leaving, I had a heart-to-heart conversation with Ms. Weber that lasted the entire night. She had long noticed that Ethan's feelings for me were special, but she firmly told me that I would always be her beloved daughter even if Ethan and I didn't end up together.After starting university, I had no further contact with the Lane family, though they seemed to use the bank card I had given them without hesitation. I occasionally received news about the Lane family from old friends. They had gotten into trouble.Grace's eye condition had flared up again during her art university entrance exam. Since I hadn't participated in this lifetime, she had simply found a well-drawn test paper and replaced the name. Afterward, Grace had used her pitiful act to convince my father, who still had some influence in the art circle, to pull strings and cover up her test paper switch.Unfortunately for Grace, her luck ran out when it turned out she had switched her paper with that of the chief
We sat by the scenic lakeside and shared the cake. Ms. Weber gave me a brand-new backpack, while Ethan's gift was a small bracelet he had woven himself.I couldn't help but laugh aloud when I imagined the carefree, unrefined Ethan clumsily weaving a bracelet. It made him jump up and down, red-faced with embarrassment.Two years passed in the blink of an eye, and I was about to graduate from high school. I decided to study medicine abroad to leave the Lane family behind. My grades were excellent, and the university offered me a full scholarship.It wasn't until the acceptance letter arrived at home that the Lane family discovered my plans to attend a foreign university. I had expected my parents to reflexively criticize me for making decisions on my own, as they had always done.Surprisingly, their attitude toward me had undergone a complete transformation. They not only showed concern for my well-being but also praised me for being the kid who caused them no worry.It turned out t
Just then, Ms. Weber arrived after parking the car. My parents immediately switched to ingratiating expressions when they saw her, showing no trace of their previous hysteria.Grace would also be entering high school next year. She had lofty ambitions of attending the best high school despite her poor grades, which would inevitably require seeking Ms. Weber's help to pull some strings.After learning that Ethan was the prestigious high school principal's son, the subtle expression on Grace's face became even more apparent. She even released her hold on Jake's arm."I knew Wendy wouldn't lie to us," she said sweetly.My parents also collected themselves, smiling awkwardly as they apologized to us. It was mainly to avoid offending Ethan, with me as an afterthought."Thank you for your kindness, Ms. Weber, for taking Wendy out to play on your day off."Watching this family flip their attitude faster than channels on a TV remote, Ethan couldn't help but let out a sarcastic laugh."M
"Her eyes may be sick, but she's not blind. Why should everyone have to give way to her in everything?"Ms. Weber tapped Ethan on the forehead, warning him to be careful with his words. Then she pulled me into her arms, stroking my back like a mother would."You can be my goddaughter from now on. You're such a wonderful kid—if they don't want you, I do."I buried my face in Ms. Weber's embrace and sobbed uncontrollably.Meanwhile, Ethan muttered under his breath beside us, "If she becomes your daughter, wouldn't that make us siblings?"After that, I spent the most relaxed period of my life in high school. Even during winter and summer breaks, I used studying as an excuse to stay in the dormitory most of the time.My biological parents couldn't be bothered with me anyway. I heard they were busy taking Grace to various doctors while shuttling her between different tutoring classes.They were so occupied that they half-abandoned the family business and significantly reduced my allo
"These privileged kids are different—they just have to pick the center seats.""Who could stand being her deskmate? The teachers would be watching us constantly."The students all scattered to the edges, leaving me alone in the middle. I kept my back ramrod straight as I turned a deaf ear to their mockery, calmly opening a supplementary textbook.Just then, someone pulled out the chair beside me and sat down. A boy extended his hand toward me."Hi, are you Wendy Lane? Let me introduce myself—I'm Ethan Weber. Can I be your deskmate?"I discreetly sized up the boy. He had the clean-cut appearance of someone who'd be naturally popular."Are you sure? Sitting with me might get you labeled as privileged too."He casually laughed, leaning in to whisper with a playful wink, "Ha, they wouldn't dare. I'm the principal's son."Only then did I notice that Ethan's features somewhat resembled Ms. Weber's. I guessed that Ms. Weber had anticipated my difficulty fitting in and had specifically
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