Chapter 29
“The expulsion order has been issued. There’s no chance for appeal.”
Ken clutched the paper in his hands and suddenly crumpled to the ground, letting out a guttural cry of anguish. It felt as though the entire world had turned against him.
“Why… Why did this happen?” he muttered, his voice breaking.
Uncle Johnson stood nearby, his expression a mix of disappointment and sorrow. “Child,” he said
gently, “wherever life takes you, learn to live it well.”
He placed a hand on Ken’s shoulder. “Cherish what you have in front of you. Cherish the people who
care for you. Don’t wait until it’s too late and all you’re left with is regret.”
Tears streamed down Ken’s face as his father’s words sank in. For the first time, he truly understood
how foolish he had been.
Three years later, the satellite research base, where Calista worked, achieved a groundbreaking milestone. The team successfully launched a new generation of satellites equipped with advanced
electrical systems, marking an extraordinary achievement in space technology.
Cheers erupted across the base. The team, overwhelmed with pride and joy, shed tears as they
celebrated their shared success. For that moment, nothing else mattered but the glory they had
brought to their country.
After the initial success, the base granted everyone a one–month vacation. Calista and Henry returned to their family home, where warm embraces and fond memories awaited them.
Henry’s parents welcomed Calista with open arms, their approval of her as their daughter–in–law
unmistakable.
“Henry has cared about you since you were kids,” Henry’s mother said with a fond smile. “And thank goodness he finally married you.”
Henry, feeling embarrassed, scratched the back of his head. “Mom, let’s not embarrass me in front of
Calista.”
Calista laughed, the lighthearted moment easing her. But that night, as she stood in the hallway, her gaze lingered on the empty room next door.
She sighed, her thoughts drifting. She had heard bits and pieces about Ken’s downfall during her
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return. It saddened her to think of what had become of the Johnson family.
Later, as she lay in bed, Henry noticed her melancholy. “What’s on your mind?” he asked softly.
“I want to visit Uncle Johnson,” she replied. “He was kind to me for so many years. I owe him that
respect.”
Henry nodded. “That’s the right thing to do. Besides, your husband needs to pay his respects to his
father–in–law too.”
Calista shot him a playful glare. “You’re always so good with words.”
The next morning, Henry bought a generous assortment of gifts, and the couple visited Uncle Johnson at his modest new home.
“Uncle Johnson!”
The older man was sitting in the yard, basking in the sun. When he saw Calista, his eyes lit up with joy.
“Calista, you’re back!” he exclaimed, rising to greet her.
Henry followed close behind, beaming. “Dad, we brought a few things for you!”
Uncle Johnson welcomed them inside, his gratitude and happiness evident. As they settled in, Calista’s eyes fell on a figure in the living room–Ken.
The man before her was barely recognizable. His once–proud demeanor was replaced by a disheveled appearance, his beard unkempt, his eyes hollow.
“Calista…” Ken’s voice was hoarse, thick with unspoken emotion. His gaze lingered on her, filled with
regret.
Calista, calm and composed, smiled faintly. “Brother, long time no see.”
The single word “brother” hit Ken like a wave, washing him back to the past. His chest tightened as he noticed her rounded belly.
“You’re… pregnant?” he asked hesitantly.
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