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It's Time To Make Peace With Regrets

In her previous life, Su Anya was plagued with misfortunes, and the root of her misfortunes was herself. Her cowardness filled her path with pain and sufferings. Su Anya was kicked out of the school as she was framed for cheating in a competition, at that time she couldn't even fight for her own justice. When her most trustworthy best friend stole her designs, she didn't even have the courage to confront him. Her sister died as a result of her carelessness, making her despised by her own brother. "You are the most selfish person." These are the words that kept haunting her, and she wanted to run away from them. Finally, Su Anya found an escape route, i.e., death. After suffering, the heavens give her a second chance, and Su Anya is reborn ten years back. In this life, Su Anya had decided to make amends with her regrets. Su Anya's plan does not include revenge; instead, she intends to make peace with all of her regrets. Regret for not taking a stand for herself. Regret for distancing herself from her brother and sister. Regret for being a weakling and a coward... In this life, she will make peace with her regrets...

little_starr · Urbain
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LETTING LOOSE

Su Anya stood by the window, looking outside at the dark sky. 

When she looked at those greyish clouds, they looked like some demons, her past demons, who were still chasing her in this life.

She was so lost in her thoughts that she didn't even realize someone's presence behind her.

"Anya," Lu Rayansh tapped on his shoulder.

Lu Rayansh had dropped Su Anya and her siblings at their home. Before going home, he wanted to make sure that everything was fine. He came out of the twins' room and was relieved to see that Su Qing was peacefully sleeping. 

He moved towards the window where Su Anya stood still, her silhouette illuminated by the moonlight. Her slender frame was rigid, and for a moment he thought he could sense a feeling of loneliness emanating from her.

Su Anya came back to her senses and turned around, "You haven't left yet." She looked at the wall clock and frowned.

"It's getting late. You should go home."