In my previous life, my wife and I shared a lifetime of love, vowing to reunite in our next incarnation. When I opened my eyes, we had both been reborn to the year we entered college. But she let go of my hand and turned to chase after her first love from her youth. She even claimed I had ruined her happiness in our past life, mocking my inadequacies. This time, I finally woke up. I no longer gave up my inheritance and the opportunity to study at a top university for her sake. I reclaimed the life that should have been mine all along. Little did I know that my wife’s first love was actually a psychopath who wanted her to take the fall for his crimes. Later, my battered and bruised wife tried every trick to beg for my forgiveness. But I never looked back at her again. As I approached the twilight of my life, I stood with my beloved wife Olivia Lin beneath the wishing wall in the park, writing down our lifelong wish. “In my next life, I want to spend another lifetime with Olivia Lin.” She was the love of my life, but I still hoped for another chance in our next incarnation. The next morning when I opened my eyes, I was shocked to find myself back in the year I first entered college. “Welcome, new students!” The banner hanging at the campus entrance was particularly eye-catching, instantly bringing back memories of that year. Back then, I had given up the opportunity to attend a prestigious university to pursue Olivia Lin, choosing instead to enroll at her college. After years of relentless pursuit and devotion, she was finally moved by my efforts and agreed to date me. Thinking of this, I eagerly put down my luggage and rushed to Olivia’s dormitory building, hoping to see her. “I wonder if she’s been reborn too?” I thought to myself as I ran to meet her, my heart filled with anticipation. As I sprinted along, I suddenly heard a familiar voice from nearby. “Ethan, I have so much luggage and I’m exhausted. Could you help me please?” I whipped my head around to see Olivia Lin holding a suitcase, her cheeks slightly flushed as she spoke coyly to the man beside her. She was still as beautiful as ever, with skin as fair as snow and long, flowing hair. I knew the man next to her all too well. He was Ethan Chee, Olivia’s first love. Back then, everyone knew about Olivia’s crush on Ethan. He was the ideal first love for many girls, with countless admirers, and Olivia had once been one of his most ardent pursuers. Ethan took her luggage, smiling at her. I could see her ears turning redder by the second. The two of them walked away, chatting and laughing. I gradually sensed something was amiss. In my previous life, I had proactively offered to help Olivia move her luggage at this time. But this time, even though I had arrived earlier than before, why had she sought out Ethan first? It was clear that Olivia had been reborn as well.
That night, I tossed and turned, unable to sleep. Olivia had been reborn, so why didn’t she come to find me first? Why did she choose to seek out Ethan instead? Finally, I couldn’t stand it anymore. I called her, determined to get to the bottom of this. “Olivia, you’ve been reborn too, haven’t you?” There was a moment of silence on the other end before she answered with a single word. “Yes.” Excited by the fact that we had both been reborn, I momentarily forgot about her interaction with Ethan. “That’s wonderful, Olivia! Our wish came true! We’ll be together again in this life!” I was beside myself with joy, completely oblivious to the lack of enthusiasm from the person on the other end of the line. When Olivia was preparing for her major transfer exam, I made sure to remind her. “Make sure you study hard to get into my medical program, okay? We promised each other we’d live more successful lives this time around.” She agreed without hesitation, spending seven to eight hours studying in the library every day. I was very pleased. It seemed that she felt guilty about not getting in last time, and was now determined to work hard for me and be with me. I was the only one in Olivia’s heart. That day, she must have just bumped into Ethan and caught up with an old friend. Every day, I dreamed of the wonderful college life Olivia and I would have in the same major. I even imagined our future, continuously advancing in the medical field, becoming an outstanding couple in this domain. Until one day, I accidentally saw Olivia’s major transfer application. The intended major she had written down wasn’t medicine at all. It was psychology – Ethan’s major. In that instant, the confusion in my heart became a tangled mess. I angrily confronted Olivia. “Didn’t we agree that you’d transfer to the medical program so we could work hard together? How could you secretly change to psychology behind my back?” Her eyes filled with tears, seemingly frightened by my tone. She looked very upset by my questioning. “I’m sorry, it’s just that the medical program is really too difficult to get into. And I found that I’m still more interested in psychology. We’ve been given a second chance at life, I want to study something I like.” “I didn’t mean to hide it from you, please don’t be angry.” She held my hand, her fingers gently swaying on mine. My gaze was fixed on her face, trying to read her inner thoughts through her eyes. But looking at her smile, her brows, even her lightly trembling eyelashes, I felt deeply drawn to her. She kept whispering in my ear, begging for my forgiveness. My resolve wavered. “If you really like psychology that much, then I support you.”
To help Olivia prepare for her exams, I rushed around gathering information for her. But on one of these errands, I suddenly got into a car accident. When I opened my eyes, I was lying in a hospital bed. Fortunately, the accident wasn’t serious, just some minor injuries. A few of my roommates were sitting beside me. I immediately sat up and looked around, trying to catch a glimpse of the person I was expecting to see. “Don’t bother looking, Olivia didn’t come at all,” one of my roommates, Mike, spoke up. “Why didn’t you tell her? There’s no way she wouldn’t come when I’ve been in such a big accident!” I started to panic. They exchanged glances, hesitating for a while before saying, “We not only told her, but we even exaggerated and said you were hit by a car and almost died. She said she had an urgent matter and didn’t have time to come see you…” “Just now, a classmate told me she’s currently holding hands with Ethan at an art exhibition. Look, there’s even a photo.” He handed me his phone to see. I felt as if I had been struck by lightning. In our previous life, Olivia and I were so in love. How could she betray me like this? Ignoring my roommates’ attempts to stop me and my injuries, I rushed out of the hospital to find Olivia. This time, I had to get to the bottom of this.
“Meeting you was so fortunate…” “Actually, I’ve been singing this song for someone special. I’ve liked him for a long time.” “But today, I don’t want to keep it in my heart anymore. I want to express my feelings to you here.” Olivia stood in the middle of the campus field, unconsciously fidgeting with the hem of her clothes, her cheeks tinged with a faint blush. I had been running frantically back to campus, only to stumble upon this scene. My steps faltered. I held my breath, praying in my heart that Olivia wouldn’t say those words. “Ethan, I’ve liked you for a long time. Will you be with me?” She shouted into the microphone she was holding, her confession echoing across the entire field. Instantly, everyone turned to look at where Ethan was standing and started cheering. “Say yes! Say yes! Say yes!” My heart skipped a beat. My suspicions over the past few weeks were true, and Mike and the others hadn’t lied to me. Ethan was pushed by those around him to Olivia’s side. Standing together, they indeed made a good-looking couple. “Olivia, actually, I like you too.” Ethan reached out and caressed her face, gazing at her eyes lovingly. Olivia smiled. I had never seen her smile so brightly before. “Ahhhh! They’re together!” They embraced on stage, the cheering from the crowd below grew more intense, with screams ringing in my ears. No one noticed me in the corner, my heart breaking.
“Why?” I looked at this familiar yet strange person before me, my voice trembling. Olivia seemed shocked by my appearance. “Didn’t Mike say you were hit by a car and almost died? How are you standing here perfectly fine?” Her words truly chilled me to the bone. So she really wanted me to just die like that, so she could be with Ethan in this life without any obstacles. Olivia decided to drop the act and lay all her cards on the table. “Lucas Quinn, do you know why I was also reborn to today?” “Because the wish I wrote on the wishing wall was that if I could go back to the past, I would definitely be with Ethan.” There wasn’t a hint of guilt in her eyes, as if everything was perfectly justified. “Olivia, I was reborn for you. You’re all I have in this world, and you even promised me. How can you abandon me like this?” I felt an unprecedented despair. She let out a cold laugh. “I wasn’t happy at all being with you! You ruined my wonderful life in the last lifetime!” “My life has finally gotten a second chance. I’m begging you, please don’t interfere with me living a better life, okay? Being with you was painful enough. You have no money and no ability to give me a good life. Ask yourself, are you worthy of me?” She spoke with a crying tone, as if I was the one who had betrayed her. In my previous life, I had given up the opportunity to attend a prestigious university and inherit the family fortune to be with her. I even transferred from a top program to her mediocre major, ruining my own future. I had done all this for her, giving up my family wealth and a top university, but now these became her ammunition to mock me. It turned out that everything I had done meant nothing to her. Ethan suddenly appeared by Olivia’s side. “Olivia, it’s getting late. Let me walk you back to your dorm.” He thoughtfully draped his jacket over Olivia’s shoulders. Olivia’s eyes lit up at the sight of Ethan. “Okay, let’s go.” Before leaving, she didn’t forget to turn back and taunt me one last time. “Lucas Quinn, no wonder your parents didn’t want you. Just be an orphan for the rest of your life!” Indeed, those closest to you know exactly where to stab the knife. But the fact that I was an orphan was a lie. Not only was I not an orphan, but my family also ran several hospitals, and my parents were quite renowned in the medical field. In my previous life, after cutting ties with my family, I had hidden my true family background from Olivia, telling her that I had been abandoned by my parents since childhood and was an orphan. At that time, she had looked at me with pity, constantly saying words of comfort. I never expected that beneath her seemingly understanding exterior, she was actually gloating inside. This time being reborn, I finally saw through the person who had lain beside me. In my previous life, when my father learned that I had cut ties with them for Olivia’s sake, he was so angry that he coughed up blood and eventually passed away in despair. But I had been too stubborn to go back and see him one last time. Thinking of him now, I felt immensely guilty. Fortunately, at this point in my previous life, I hadn’t yet severed ties with my family; we were just in the middle of a cold war. In this life, I couldn’t leave any regrets behind. I immediately dialed my father’s number. “Dad, I’m sorry. I understand now. I can’t give up my bright future for a woman. I will definitely pursue further studies in the medical field to inherit the family business in the future.” I wanted to show Olivia just what kind of pinnacle I could reach without her in my life. I successfully reconciled with my family and took over some of the family business. One day, my father suddenly took me to meet someone.
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