Everyone knew Lily only married me to spite Jack, her idealized ex-lover. For five years of marriage, she played the role of a caring wife and renowned cardiologist in public. But behind closed doors, she was cold as ice towards me and brought up divorce countless times. Later, when Jack returned to the country due to illness, Lily tirelessly cared for him. She even warned me repeatedly: “Jack’s heart is weak. If you dare show your face around him, you’ll regret it!” Finally, on the hundredth time she mentioned divorce, I agreed. What Lily didn’t know was that I had been diagnosed with a terminal illness and didn’t have long to live. On the way to finalize our divorce, I got into a car accident and died instantly. Lily never made it to meet me. Instead, she received news that a matching heart donor had been found for Jack. She rushed back to the hospital excitedly and personally performed the surgery to remove the heart and transplant it into Jack’s body. It was only afterwards that she remembered about finalizing our divorce. But by then, she could no longer reach my phone… 0
The moment my soul left my body, the unbearable pain finally subsided. I floated above, watching the smoking wreckage of my car in the pouring rain. The driver’s side was severely crushed from the impact. The person in the seat was unrecognizable, their bones completely shattered. Today was supposed to be Lily and my fifth wedding anniversary. It was also the hundredth time she had brought up divorce. In the past, I always avoided the topic to maintain our fragile relationship. But this time, I agreed to the divorce. Our relationship hadn’t been good these five years, but we still spent day and night together for so long. Until a month ago, when Jack, the man Lily loved but couldn’t be with, returned to the country due to illness. After that, Lily never came home. She stayed at the hospital caring for him tirelessly. Everyone knew she had only married me back then to spite Jack. But I had loved her secretly for years. So even knowing this cruel truth, I still cherished Lily. My thoughts returned to the present. I watched as the ambulance took away my mangled body. For some reason, I felt compelled to follow. Lily worked at this hospital. For years, she had been a renowned cardiologist. But as the spouse of a top doctor, I couldn’t even go to her for minor ailments. On our wedding day, Lily had coldly told me: “I don’t want to see you at my workplace. And don’t bother me over small things.” So even when I was diagnosed with a terminal illness, I never got the chance to tell her. Tears streamed down my face as a dull ache filled my chest. My bloodied corpse wasn’t taken to the morgue. Instead, it was brought to the operating room on the fifth floor. Just then, the OR doors opened. Two people walked in one after another. “Jack, it’s illegal to take the heart without the family’s consent…” I recognized the person speaking – it was Tom, Lily’s intern. I had often brought Lily meals at work, and this guy had eaten plenty of them. Jack scoffed and walked over to my cold body with his arms crossed. He looked down at me with disdain, unable to hide his disgust as he quickly turned away. “I’ve waited so long to finally match with a donor. How could I let this chance slip away?” He turned to Tom coldly: “Call Lily back.” “I want her to personally remove the heart and perform my surgery.” Tom hesitated, looking at Jack with uncertainty. He started to speak several times but stopped himself. Jack wasn’t in a hurry. He took out a card from his bag and handed it to Tom. “There’s $50,000 on this card. This stays between us.” “Even if the family comes looking later, I have ways to deal with it.” Tempted by the money and Jack’s assurances, Tom finally took the card and called Lily. After some mechanical ringing, Lily’s voice filled the operating room. “What is it?” Tom paused, glancing at Jack before slowly replying: “Dr. Lu, we found a matching heart donor for Mr. Song.” “The body is in the OR. Please come back quickly.” Hearing this, Lily’s usually indifferent tone became ecstatic, as if she had won the lottery. “Really?! I’ll be right there!” “Jack won’t have to worry about this anymore…” Her excited voice felt like daggers stabbing into my heart. I looked at my corpse on the operating table through tear-filled eyes. If Lily knew it was me who died, would she still be so happy? 0
Less than 30 minutes later, Lily returned. She was out of breath as she hugged Jack in the hallway, saying happily: “Jack, you’re finally going to be okay.” Jack’s eyes reddened at her words as he said softly: “Lily, without you I’d rather give up this heart…” Hearing this, Lily hugged Jack tighter and stood on her toes to gently kiss him. She vowed, “Don’t worry, I’ll definitely divorce Adam.” “I… only married him to spite you in the first place.” Even though this was common knowledge, hearing it from Lily’s own lips still made my heart ache uncontrollably. So this was how much she loved Jack. So even after five years, I still hadn’t managed to melt her icy heart. While I was lost in thought, Lily had finished comforting Jack and told him to prepare for surgery. She went with Tom to change into scrubs and entered the operating room. For Lily, a heart transplant was a simple procedure. But when she saw the blood-covered body on the operating table, she still frowned: “Tom, why wasn’t the body cleaned up before being brought here?” Tom froze, too nervous to look at Lily. In the end, he stammered: “Dr. Lu, Mr. Song’s donor was so hard to find.” “And, well, we wanted to ensure the heart stayed fresh…” Hearing this, Lily said no more. She held out her hand to take the scalpel Tom passed her. Just as she was about to make the first incision, she paused again. I followed her gaze and realized Lily was looking at my hand. On the ring finger of my left hand was a diamond ring, stained red with blood. I had designed this ring myself. I even made a matching women’s wedding band for Lily when we got married. But she had scornfully locked it away in a drawer and never worn it again. “Dr. Lu, is something wrong?” Tom asked in confusion. Lily shook her head. When she spoke again, her voice held a hint of pity. “What a shame. His wife must be devastated,” she said as she cut open my chest cavity. Tom stood beside her, handing her instruments as he replied: “And after examination, this man had a terminal illness. He didn’t have long to live.” “It really is pitiful.” This time Lily didn’t respond, but the atmosphere in the OR became even heavier. I watched her from afar, suddenly remembering last winter when I had fallen terribly ill. I was so weak I couldn’t even get out of bed. Lily was home at the time, but she only focused on her own work. I suffered through a high fever all night. By the time I was rushed to the hospital, the doctors said I had nearly died. But when I woke up, the first thing Lily did was berate me. “You’re a grown man, don’t you know to speak up when you’re not feeling well?!” She glared at me angrily. “Or were you just trying to get my attention?” At the time, I was too weak to argue. She was the one who said not to bother her even if I was unwell. I had listened to her, so why was she still angry? Lily could show compassion for a complete stranger, so why was she so cold towards her husband of five years? 0
The heart was successfully removed. Six hours later, it was beating again. But this time, it was inside Jack’s body. As soon as Lily left the OR, she went straight to Jack’s room. Seeing him lying unconscious in bed, she finally let out a long sigh of relief. After checking on Jack, Lily returned to her office. She sat down and took out her phone, but there were no messages. In the past, I would send her hundreds of messages every day, sharing every little detail about what I ate, what I did, how work was going. But Lily never replied. She stared at her phone for a long time before finally opening her contacts and scrolling to my name. She hesitated before dialing. But the phone just kept ringing mechanically before going to voicemail. No one answered on the other end. Eventually Lily lost patience. She opened SnapChat and sent two voice messages to my chat. “Adam, you already agreed to the divorce, so it doesn’t matter if you answer the phone or not. I won’t change my mind.” “Don’t think playing hard to get will make me reconsider divorcing you!” I watched her irritated expression and smiled bitterly, murmuring, “Lily, if you hated me so much, why did you marry me in the first place?” But it didn’t matter anymore. The husband she despised had died in today’s downpour. Lily would never have to be bothered by me again. For the first time, Lily’s messages went unanswered. I had vanished without a trace. But she didn’t try to find me. She was convinced I was just sulking, hiding away because I didn’t want to divorce her. My body lay unclaimed in the hospital morgue. The reason was simple – I was an orphan. After leaving the orphanage, I was admitted to a top design school in the country. That was probably one of the most praiseworthy things in my life. The other was marrying Lily. In college, she wasn’t just the beauty queen of the medical school, but also the top student. She was the unattainable dream girl for many guys. But back then, Lily only had eyes for Jack. Even I, from a neighboring school, knew about their romantic love story. The first time I saw her was at a joint school mixer. Amidst the crowds, Lily stood out in an expensive designer dress, confidently holding court. She was surrounded by people, but no one could outshine her brilliance. Later, I was standing by the river lost in thought when Lily approached me. She thought I was going to jump and tried to comfort me. For the first time, my dull heart fluttered. But I knew the vast difference in our status. Plus she had a boyfriend, so I kept my feelings hidden away. It’s laughable really. Those who crawl out of the mud always foolishly yearn for things far beyond their reach. I thought that would be my only interaction with Lily. Until she broke up with Jack. By chance, I was delivering custom buttons to her friend that day. The sun was shining brightly when she looked up at me casually and asked, “Do you want to marry me?” 0
“Adam still hasn’t answered the phone?” In the hospital room, Jack looked at Lily with a pale face and asked sadly, “Lily, after five years of marriage, do you really feel nothing for him?” “Are you lying to me about his disappearance? You actually… don’t want to marry me.” “You never forgave me for leaving you back then!” By the end, Jack was crying heartbrokenly. After these days, my emotions had strangely stabilized. I was leaning against the window, quietly watching them. I guessed Lily would hug Jack tenderly to comfort him. Sure enough, the next second, she frowned and stood up to embrace the agitated Jack. See, I guessed right. “Adam agreed to divorce me. I don’t know why he suddenly went off the grid.” She said as she gently patted Jack’s back to comfort him. Then she said softly, “But don’t worry, I will divorce him.” Just then, the sound of hurried footsteps approached. Two uniformed police officers burst into the room. Lily looked at them in confusion, “Officers, is something wrong?” Before the police could answer, the door was flung open again. Tom stood there panting heavily. He looked up at Lily with trembling eyes: “Dr. Lu… Mr. Chen is dead…”
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