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Chapter 276

    M’s response came swiftly, “I was doing alright.”


    Feeling a familiar ache in his heart, Nathan slowly closed his eyes, his voice strained as he murmured,


    “Where did you study? Where did you


    work? You…”


    “Nate,” M interrupted his probing questions, her tone heavy with emotion as she avoided delving into


    the past. “It’s all behind us now. There’s no point dwelling on it.”


    But was it truly relegated to the past?


    Nathan pursed his lips bitterly, resisting the urge to press further.


    Over the past decade, there had been countless words he yearned to express to her. He wanted to


    ensure she was doing well and to learn. about every facet of her life.


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    Even if it meant merely being a friend, a neighbor who cared.


    M’s voice came slowly, “Nate, goodbye.”


    Nathan stayed silent, listening to the emptiness of the line. A part of him still hoped she would reach


    out to him again.


    M hadn’t specified when she would retrieve her belongings. Maybe she had no intention of seeing


    him again.


    After some time, Nathan gently ced his phone on the table. He walked to the window and stared into


    the distance.


    His imposing figure seemed solitary and forlorn in the still room. Like a tall, sturdy tree stripped of its


    vibrant green foliage.


    Two dayster.


    As evening approached, the sky was bathed in shades of red by the setting sun, casting a warm glow


    over thend.


    A car pulled up at the entrance of Sudvi. Phoebe remained in the car while M stepped out and


    entered the house alone.


    Entering the familiar home once more stirred deep emotions within her. Despite her reluctance, she


    hastened her pace.


    Inside Sudvi, there was a noticeable absence of staff. M made her way upstairs and pushed open


    the door to the master bedroom.


    Considering Nathan’s busy schedule, she assumed he wouldn’t be


    present.


    M wandered around the room, reluctant to depart, her hand gently grazing over the vanity she had


    once used.


    After lingering for a moment, she made her way to the closet, retrieved her suitcase, and started


    packing her belongings.


    She folded her clothes and gathered her documents and phone, carefully packing everything into her


    suitcase.


    With everything arranged, she picked up the suitcase and left the room, dragging it behind her as she


    went.


    Descending the stairs with her luggage, she halted abruptly upon reaching the living room.


    To her surprise, Nathan was seated on the couch with his back turned toward her.


    Despite the sound she made, he remained unmoving.


    With a heavy heart, M approached slowly, her gaze fixed on his familiar silhouette. A slight flutter of


    unease stirred within her chest.


    ***


    “Nate,” she greeted softly. “I didn’t expect to find you here.”


    Nathan remained silent, offering no response.


    Unable to discern his expression, M continued, “I’vee to collect my belongings.”


    Nathan’s voice quivered as he spoke, “Will we still have the chance to


    see each other in the future?”


    Upon hearing Nathan’s distressed tone, M felt a pang in her heart, a sensation tingling at her nose.


    She, too, longed to see him.


    Throughout these three years of secretly admiring him, she had yearned to spend every day by his


    side.


    Even now, with her memories restored, her love for him burned even brighter.


    Indeed, those feelings had never waned.


    Nevertheless, she realized that she and Nathan were like two ships. destined to pass each other in the


    night, never to cross paths.


    Their identities were at odds. If she were to return to her job, simply interacting with him could cast her


    as a traitor.


    What was the use of pursuing a rtionship with no future?


    Tears welled up in M’s eyes as she struggled to speak, “I’m so Nate. I think it’s best if we stop


    contacting each other and go our separate ways, just like before.”


    Nathan’s voice wasden with sadness as he replied, “Sure, I understand.”
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