Reborn for Helping My Husband Reunite with His First Love, He Suddenly Changed His MindChapter 1
On one ordinary night, when my husband was driving with me at high speed along a deserted suburban road, he suddenly blurted out, "Did you know your cousin died?'
For a while, I didn't react. "Huh?"
“She’s dead, so there’s no meaning for me to go on living either. Chloe Baker, let’s go down and join her together!”
After saying that, he yanked the steering wheel hard. The car instantly lost control and plunged toward a deep pit beside the road.
With a thunderous crash, the car slammed into the ground. Both Brandon Kensley and I suffered severe, life-threatening injuries.
In his final moments, he mustered his last strength to tell me, “If time could be turned back to forty years ago at the mountain's base, you must never save me.”
“That day, she also passed by the mountain. If you hadn’t taken me away, I would have met her first.”
After saying that, he drew his last breath.
Filled with questions, resentment and anger, I could only die with my eyes open. But when I opened my eyes again, I returned to forty years ago. This time around, I decided to let Brandon and his first love be together.
However, there was just one problem: I didn't have any cousins at all.
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In a daze, the scenery around me shifted abruptly. I found myself back at the very spot where I had saved Brandon all those years ago. When I had my hair braided into two pigtails and I was carrying a basket of hazelnuts I had just gathered on the mountain. And, not so far ahead, a man covered in blood lay. It was the young Brandon.
It was at that moment that I realized I had been reborn.
I walked over to him and kicked him twice. Seeing that he didn’t wake up, I squatted down and slapped him twice across the face. Finally, he woke up.
When he saw the young me, confusion flashed across his face, then surprise and finally anger.
“Don’t save me! Stay away from me!”
I realized he was too, had been reborn.
I thought of what he said to me before he died. “If time could be turned back to forty years ago at the foot of the mountain, you must not save me. That day, she also passed by the mountain. If you hadn’t taken me away, I would have met her first.”
Seeing me freeze, he roared, “Get lost! Are you deaf? Don’t touch me!”
I immediately stood up and walked away without looking back.