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... ely remember it for the rest of his life, and there is no place for her.

In a sense, the living are never better than the dead.

Of course, Chen Lijun could pull a lot of pretexts. She burned the letter because she was afraid that He Weiye would blame herself and live in the shadows all her life. She didn't tell He Xiyue and others because her mother ran away. It was better than death.

This is called a white lie. The living must always look forward. As for the dead, who cares ...

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