chapter 3

I shook my head in confusion, unable to understand how missing just one call could lead to such a tragic outcome.

Jenny kept sobbing, "Mom suddenly felt chest pain and needed help. In desperation, I had to call Grandma. Even though I tried so hard to remind her, Grandma still didn't answer the phone.

She could only ask Dad for help, but he panicked after answering the call, made a mistake during surgery, and the patient died on the spot, leading to him being killed by the patient's family. All of this is Grandma's fault!"

I shook my head forcefully. "It wasn't me. I've been trying to change, so why hasn't the outcome changed?"

Hannah gripped my arm tightly, her nails digging into my flesh.

She screamed, "I hate you! You're no mother of mine! Why don't you just die?"

She cried out and ran away, leaving me standing there in confusion.

I gave it my all to avoid the tragedy of my past life, but in the end, all my efforts felt like a joke.

Scenes from my past life played out before me like a script.

It felt like a pair of merciless hands was pushing our family step by step into the abyss.

Watching Hannah's figure fade into the distance, I instinctively wanted to chase after her and apologize.

At that moment, I heard Jenny's inner voice again. "Grandma, you're so annoying. Why can't you just let my mom have some peace? She hates you the most right now. If you keep bothering her, she might really want to die."

I froze in fear, unsure of what to do.

If I listened to Jenny, would the tragic scene of Hannah's suicide from my past life repeat itself?

But just now, because I didn't listen to Jenny, I missed Hannah's call, which led to Oliver's tragic death.

My mind was still hesitating, but my body made the choice first.

I followed closely behind Hannah, terrified she might attempt suicide again.

But when she noticed I was following her, she suddenly turned around and glared at me angrily. "How long are you going to follow me? You're disgusting! Are you going to follow me even if I go to commit suicide now?"

I looked up in panic, only to realize we were by the lake where Hannah had committed suicide in the previous life.

I immediately rushed forward to grab her, but could only watch helplessly as she jumped in.

Her hands flailed wildly on the lake's surface, her face turning bright red.

Jenny's curses kept coming. "Grandma, what are you waiting for? You killed all of us, how do you have the nerve to live? You deserve to die!"

Hearing her words, I felt as if possessed, stepping over the lake's railing one step at a time.

But just as I was about to jump, I suddenly let out a soft laugh, "Do you really think I'm a fool, letting you manipulate me?"

Everything in this life seemed unchanged, but after being reborn, it was only when I witnessed Hannah's suicide that I finally realized the problem.

I finally understood why I could hear Jenny's thoughts.

Theres no such thing as a destined pathIve found a way for everyone to survive!

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