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A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust novel Chapter 822

He fought through the pain, never once letting his own suffering stop him from protecting Lance.

Calliope knew deep down that Hudson’s death wasn’t really her fault.

Doctors, after all, do everything they can to save lives, but there will always be regrets.

Hudson was one of those regrets. It was like what had happened with her grandpa—when the end comes, no amount of skill or effort can hold it back.

Still, she couldn’t help but feel guilty.

She kept thinking maybe she just wasn’t a good enough doctor. If she’d been better, maybe Hudson would have had a little more time. Maybe he wouldn’t have suffered so much.

He was so young. He had his whole life ahead of him, so much talent, so much to give, and someone who loved him with everything they had. He could’ve had a life full of happiness, but instead, it was cut so painfully short.

How could she not feel regret, or blame herself?

“I’m sorry, Lance. I just… I just wasn’t good enough.”

Calliope’s eyes blurred with tears as she looked at Hudson, knowing he’d never wake up again.

If only she’d been better. She could’ve given him more time.

She was sure Hudson had his own regrets, too. He could’ve accomplished so much more, spent a lifetime with the person he loved. But his life had been so brief.

“It’s not your fault,” Lance said softly, lifting his head.

“He just ran out of luck, I guess. So did I.”

He managed a sad, broken smile. “It’s not easy to find someone you love this much, someone who loves you back just as fiercely. And now… he’s just gone.”

“But Hudson told me he was lucky. He said maybe he used up all his good luck just by meeting me.”

“He told me his life, short as it was, meant something. He said he was happy. He was glad to go with me by his side. He said I shouldn’t grieve too long.”

“Go be with him. We’ll take care of the rest.”

He let her rest her head on his shoulder for a moment before heading off to help.

Calliope lingered in the doorway, watching Lance.

Lance was talking to Hudson, his forehead pressed to Hudson’s, holding his hand, lying close beside him.

He looked utterly devastated, like he wished he could just fall asleep and never wake up either.

Calliope’s heart felt like it was sinking. She knew death was a part of life. She’d seen it so many times, but that didn’t make it any easier to say goodbye.

She didn’t even notice Silas standing beside her until he spoke.

“Everyone dies, Callie,” Silas said quietly. “It’s something we all have to face, sooner or later.”

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