Chapter 1436 Andrew maintained his smile. "Happy birthday, Debra. You've always wanted a birthday gift, right? I've been wanting to give you this for a long time." "Andrew." Debra shook her head frantically, tears streaming down her face.
She didn't want any birthday gifts. She only wanted him to be by her side.
Andrew's eyes flickered with pain as he took out a pair of sapphire rings. They glimmered, reminding her of the harsh reality.
"Gael gavethis ring years ago. I had a matching one made, hoping to put it on your finger one day, but someone else already did," Andrew said.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtDebra remembered the moment on the deck when Marion slipped the ring onto her finger. It felt like a lifetago.
"Debra, it's tto wake up," Andrew said, his voice trembling.
His figure began to fade away before her eyes.
"Andrew, don't leave me. Please don't go," Debra cried out, but Andrew was gone.
Sensing something, she turned around and saw those faces blurring.
She rushed down, eager to hug her parents and tell them how hard it had been all these years. She didn't want to be an orphan without her family to back her up. She didn't want to bear the weight of sustaining the family alone. She didn't want to face the treachery and bloodshed of Seamar City.
But as she stumbled down, everything vanished into thin air.
"Dad, Mom!" she cried, but there was no response.
She collapsed to the floor, sobbing and screaming, as if trying to release all the injustices of her fate. The pain in her shoulder worsened, reminding her that this was all just a dream.
"Debra," a voice called out.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe looked up and saw Juan standing before her. He bent down to wipe away her tears.
"The dream has to end, right?" Debra asked, her voice hoarse.
Juan didn't reply.
In this dream, only those who were fully hake and had no ents world could leave.
He had woken up when everything disappeared. The dream was tob i crearm beautiful, making it hard to
remember the cruelty of reality. But dreams always ended The only thing he qquldn't let go of was Debra.
"Claudia, where are you?" Jeffrey called out from a distance. But it was over. This was just a dream woven by the gemstones. "Juan, thank you," Debra said, looking at him. "And I'm sorry."