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Are They Right?

Adrien has always been labelled a jerk. His rich parents abandoned him as he was a 'loser.' But that never stopped him from trying. Unable to go to law school due to his low marks, Adrien is forced to join the school of fashion design. There he is labelled as 'not talented at all' in art. Finally, after 6 years, he is able to graduate university with a basic pass. Will Adrien continue to be called a loser as he enters the workforce, or must he prove himself?

light_queen1 · Realistic
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35 Chs

Chapter 34- The End

Years rolled by like gentle waves, carrying with them the sweet essence of time and the boundless love that had grown between Marie and me. Our home had transformed into a haven of laughter, where the patter of little feet and the echo of joyous giggles filled every corner."Look, Daddy, I found a ladybug!" exclaimed our youngest, Emily, her eyes wide with wonder as she held out a tiny red beetle between her tiny fingers.I crouched down beside her, a smile tugging at the corners of my lips. "That's wonderful, sweetheart," I replied, marveling at the innocence and curiosity that shone in her eyes. "Why don't you show your brother and sister?"Emily's face lit up with excitement as she scampered off, her siblings close on her heels, eager to share in the discovery. I watched them go, my heart swelling with pride and love for the family we had created.Marie joined me, her hand finding mine as we stood side by side, gazing out at the scene before us. "They're growing up so fast," she said, her voice tinged with a hint of sadness.I squeezed her hand gently, a reassuring smile playing on my lips. "But every moment with them is a treasure," I replied, my eyes meeting hers with a depth of understanding that only comes with shared experiences and shared dreams.As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over our home, we gathered around the dinner table, sharing stories of our day and basking in the warmth of each other's company."And then Emily said she wants to be a scientist when she grows up," chuckled Marie, her eyes sparkling with amusement as she recounted our youngest's latest aspiration.Our children giggled with delight, their faces alight with excitement at the prospect of exploring the wonders of the world. And as we tucked them into bed at night, their sleepy smiles and whispered "I love you"s filled our hearts with a sense of peace and contentment.Outside, our garden bloomed with color and life, a testament to the love and care we poured into its soil. We spent lazy afternoons picnicking on the grass, the scent of flowers mingling with the sound of children's laughter as they chased butterflies through the air.And as the stars twinkled overhead, casting their gentle light upon our home, I couldn't help but feel a sense of overwhelming gratitude for the life we had created—a life filled with love, laughter, and the promise of tomorrow.For in the end, it was not the material possessions or the accolades of the world that mattered most, but rather the love we shared and the memories we created together. And as I looked around at my beautiful family, I knew that I was truly blessed.The End.