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Alpha's Regret: False Mate, True Luna novel Chapter 150

Chapter 150

Boom

A brilliant firework bloomed in the night sky, fleeting, leaving only a few seconds of light.

I stood there, looking up at that moment of brightness.

Not far away, a couple embraced.

The girl tightly grasped the boy’s hand, saying with determination in her eyes: “We must be together forever.”

I watched their silhouettes, and suddenly, a bitter feeling welled up in my heart.

An unprecedented impulse surfaced-

I really wanted to fall in love.

Real love.

Not because of duty, not because of youthful obsession, not a marriage dragged out from misplaced devotion.

Ever since I fell in love with Ferris, I had rejected everyone’s approach, all pursuits.

I had never been in love, and just like that, through countless silences and waiting, I married him.

Even now, I didn’t know what it meant to be truly loved, what love really felt like.

I looked up at the dark night sky, the last firework cutting through the sky, then extinguishing, the world returning to silence.

My eyes misted over, even the night becoming blurred.

In my heart, I softly called out:

“Mom, I regret it.”

I regretted choosing Ferris so firmly back then.

I regretted loving too early, too completely, giving my entire heart to someone who never truly loved me.

If I could do it over again, I wanted to know what it felt like to have an equal relationship.

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Chapter 150

At half past eight, the fireworks completely ended.

The sky returned to darkness, the river breeze was a bit cold but I stood there, reluctant to leave for a long time.

The crowd dispersed.

“Bang!”

The last cluster of fireworks burned out in the night sky, the night fell silent, leaving only the river breeze on my face, carrying a faint coolness.

I stood there dazedly, as if I hadn’t yet emerged from the emotions of a moment ago.

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