When she mentioned Dylan, she was even more indignant. "Hasn't Dylan given you any explanation?"
Noreen smiled faintly. "An explanation for what? For adults, some misunderstandings are best left unresolved. If you miss out on something, it just wasn't meant to be."
Claire found that very reasonable. "Missing out is a blessing! In any case, you're not the one who should have regrets."
"Dylan, don't you have any regrets?"
When Jude learned that Dylan was about to marry Crystal, he couldn't help but ask.
Dylan's eyes were dark and deep. After a long moment, he replied, "Every choice comes with regrets."
If he had chosen love, the Wilder family would have been lost.
If he had chosen the Wilder family, love would have been lost.
Besides, what right did he have to ask Noreen to choose him, a man burdened with enormous debt?
Life was full of regrets.
He wasn't the only one in the world who loved someone he couldn't be with.
"But it was eight years," Jude murmured.
Letting go of eight years of affection must be incredibly painful.
At this, Jude suddenly paused.
He thought of the seven years Noreen had spent by Seth's side.
Compared to Dylan's eight years of long-distance affection, Noreen's seven years of wholehearted devotion were even more heartbreaking.
And during those seven years, he had treated Noreen with nothing but scorn.
Wasn't everyone's love just as real?
Jude suddenly slapped himself across the face.
It was a loud slap.
Dylan looked at him quizzically.
He could only rub his face and laugh awkwardly.
…
For the New Year, Noreen granted Rosalind's wish and they celebrated at the old apartment.
Rosalind had lived there for twenty years and had a good relationship with her neighbors. She wanted to visit them and exchange New Year's greetings.
So, after their New Year's Eve dinner, Rosalind went out to visit the neighbors.
So Noreen couldn't understand it.
Rosalind returned from her visits, bringing back a lot of food for Noreen.
She pulled herself out of her thoughts and went back inside.
Just as she sat down, there was a knock on the door.
Rosalind thought it was a neighbor dropping by and went to open the door with a smile.
But standing outside was Mina Holt.
Her eyes were red and swollen, as if she had just been crying.
"Oh my, Mina, what's wrong?" Rosalind pulled Mina inside, asking with concern, "Why are your hands so cold? And you're barely wearing anything. You'll catch a cold!"
Mina's lip trembled. She looked at Rosalind, then at Noreen.
The tears she had been holding back finally broke through, and she started sobbing loudly.
Rosalind quickly comforted her, while Noreen went to get her some hot water and took off her own shawl to wrap around her for warmth.
Mina held the warm cup, and though she calmed down a little, the tears kept falling.
Rosalind was worried sick. "Mina, what on earth is the matter?"

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