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On their third wedding anniversary night, Lin Hao stared at the old teddy bear in his wife Su Xiao's arms, nails digging into his palms — the diamond ring he’d saved three months’ salary for glinted beside the plate, but Su Xiao only cared about adjusting the bow on the bear. "How much more important is it than me?" Lin Hao finally snapped and flipped the dining table. The teddy bear hit the floor and split open, and a yellowed letter fell out: it was woven into the bear by Su Xiao’s late mother on her deathbed, reading, "Xiao Xiao, after I’m gone, let the bear hold you for me." It turned out Su Xiao’s deep affection was never for the doll — she’d been holding her mother’s last wish, waiting for him to understand.
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