Mina was sobbing. "A woman came to my house just now. She said she's pregnant with my brother's baby and wants him to marry her."
Noreen understood immediately.
She comforted Mina, "Your brother is a grown man. He can make his own choices and judgments. You shouldn't get involved. The most important thing for you is to focus on your studies."
"But I want you to be my sister-in-law." Hearing Noreen's words only made Mina more upset.
She also noticed how calm Noreen was, as if she already knew about it.
This realization sent a chill through Mina's heart.
For a woman to remain so composed after learning something like this could only mean one thing.
She didn't care about the man, so it didn't affect her.
Rosalind soothed Mina for a long time before she finally calmed down.
Just then, Carman Holt called Noreen's phone. When he learned Mina was with her, he immediately drove over to pick her up.
Noreen walked Mina downstairs, and they waited for a few minutes.
During that time, she tried to reason with Mina.
She explained that the adult world was complicated.
Mina seemed to only half-understand, finally saying miserably, "But I really want you to be my sister-in-law."
Even though she knew it was impossible now.
When Carman saw Noreen, he couldn't even meet her eyes. He just muttered a quiet apology for the trouble she'd caused.
"Drive safe," Noreen said, not adding anything else or asking any questions.
Carman paused, then managed a "Happy New Year."
Noreen replied in kind.
As the car pulled away, Carman watched Noreen's figure shrink in the rearview mirror.
It felt like something in his world was slowly fading away.
Mina slumped against the car window, listlessly drawing patterns on the fogged-up glass with her finger.
"You're going to regret this, Carman."
After a long silence, Carman said, "I know."
At the stroke of midnight, Henry was the first to send Noreen a New Year's message.
"Oh," Jude replied. "Then don't you need to be with your fiancée?"
He didn't get along well with her.
She was too delicate.
She got upset at the drop of a hat, always making a scene.
He couldn't imagine what Dylan's daily life was like.
Before Dylan could answer, his phone rang.
Jude glanced over. Speak of the devil.
Dylan took the call and then drove off to be with Crystal.
Jude stayed by the river a while longer.
They say the new year is always better than the last, but he felt like each year was getting worse.
Just last year at this time, everyone was together, and things were lively and fun.
In just one short year, so much had changed.

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