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ALPHA’S REGRET: FALSE MATE, TRUE LUNA

TRUE 304

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updatedAt: 2025-09-22

I instinctively wanted to refuse when Mary spoke up: b“/bbAs /bhis sister inw, you should attend.”

    I was stunned. When did Mary start speaking up for Ferris?

    b“/bAlright then, shouldn’t we prepare some giftsb?/bb” /b

    Ferris hadn’t expected me to agree so readily: “I’ll go buy them.”

    “You can’t see, how can you shop? I should go with you.” Mary chimed in.

    I felt Mary was really strange today, but since she had spoken, I could only no “Okay, we’ll go buy some gifts tomorrow to give at the engagement party.”

    “Good.” The corner of Ferris’s mouth unconsciously lifted, secretly grateful to Mary.

    He didn’t know why Mary was suddenly helping him when she had been finding fault with him just days ago.

    “Mary, let me help you back to your room to rest. There’s a draft in the living room.” I said quietly, wanting to privately ask Mary what was going on.

    Mary let me support her back. Once we reached her room, I immediately closed the door.

    “Why are you suddenly speaking up for Ferris?” I asked.

    Mary feigned surprise: “Where did I speak up for him? You’re still his wife, so you should indeed attend his brother’s engagement party.”

    “Is that all?” I was half–doubtful.

    “Of course.” She nodded seriously.

    I didn’t dwell on it further, holding her wrinkled hands: “In a few days, I’ll have foreign medical experts examine your health. I heard that patients he treats can all live to 100.”

    Since returning, I hadn’t been idle, staying busy while privately contacting specialists in geriatric medicine.

    No matter what, I didn’t want to watch Mary leave my side helplessly.

    This time, I finally managed to invite a famous expert team over.

    “Silly girl, there’s no doctor that miraculous.” Mary knew I was joking. “In my opinion, you’re the most capable healer in the pack.”

    She patted my hand: “I don’t want to live too long. I’ve lived enough.”

    My eyes welled up, and I fought hard not to let tears fall.

    Mary looked at me gently.

    She had noticed days ago that Ferris had probably recovered some memories, that he wasn’t actually in debt, and that he wanted to stay by my side.

    Though she spent most of her time in her room, she also knew that bI /bcould invite that foreign expert because of Ferris’s help.

    There were other things too that she observed. Ferris had truly changed.

    “Alright, I’ll live well and watch you live happily.”

    I nodded, “Then I’ll have the experte the day after tomorrow to examine you.”

    “bGood/b.”

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    bI /bbfelt /brelieved. After waiting for Mary to fall asleepb, /bbI /bleft to contact the expert outside.

    After I left, someone knocked on Mary’s door.

    Mary opened her eyes: “Come in.”

    bFerris /bbwalked /bin.

    b“/bThank you.”

    He rarely thanked anyone sincerely.

    Mary still didn’t give him a kind look: “Don’t thank me yet. I’m not helping you

    She could see that bI /bstill had feelings for Ferris, and that Ferris had changed, which was why she intervened.

    “Yes, I understand. I will definitely treat Aurora well.”

    Mary looked at him, not knowing whether to believe or not.

    “If I’m alive, I’ll keep a close eye on you. If I die, I just hope your conscience is clear, because Aurora owes you nothing. She deserves a better life.”

    Ferris knew words were empty. He had long decided to prove himself bto /beveryone through actions.

    But before that, he also needed to eliminate some eyesores.

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