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                    In fact, the moment Sean reappeared before her after being reborn, Rachel had already wanted to surrender.
Sean rarely cried in front of her.
Even during the most difficult years when they were starting their business in their past life, Sean always wore a smile when he was with her.
So, every time he cried, she would feel heartbroken and hold him, crying alongside him.
But that was the past. Now, she couldn’t do that.
So, Rachel steeled her heart and pushed Sean, who was holding her, away.
"Sorry, classmate, do we know each other?"
The unfamiliar look on Rachel’s face was so genuine that Sean froze in place.
He had imagined many scenarios for the reunion of two reborn people.
No matter if Rachel scolded him or hit him, he could accept it.
But what Sean hadn’t expected was that Rachel wouldn’t even recognize him.
Suddenly, a sharp, peculiar pain stabbed at his chest.
Rachel’s indifferent gaze was like a knife, deeply piercing his heart.
But Rachel acted as if she didn’t see it. She simply pointed at him and addressed the class monitor.
"Monitor, there’s someone from another class who came into our classroom."
It wasn’t until the class monitor politely asked Sean to leave that Rachel’s tears, which she had been holding back, finally streamed down her face.
She still loved Sean, didn’t she? She wanted to recognize him and then cry together, just like they had before.
But Sean was the exalted son of heaven, he deserved the resources and connections that his status entitled him to.
He shouldn’t have to lower himself, pleading and trying to win people over just for her.
She couldn’t keep allowing her selfishness to hurt him.
Sean and she could only be two parallel lines that would never intersect.
In the days that followed, a striking figure appeared regularly outside Class 3.
Every time the bell rang, Sean’s figure could be seen at the door of Class 3, staring intently at Rachel in the first row with burning eyes.
Rachel had said harsh things to Sean before, but he still remained unmoved.
Over time, the whole school knew that Sean from Class 1 was pursuing Rachel from Class 3.
West Hill High School had an open-minded culture; as long as it didn’t affect studies or cross boundaries, the school didn’t interfere with students’ relationships.
Rachel’s parents trusted her completely, and after a few words of advice, they didn’t pay much attention to the situation.
It was the Harris family, however, that directly approached Rachel.
In her past life, it was in this quiet café that Rachel had been humiliated by Sean’s father, feeling completely out of place.
No matter what, she had her own dignity.
So after the conversation with Harris's father, Rachel broke up with Sean and blocked all of his contact details.
That was the day when Sean had a huge argument with his father and severed ties with the Harris family. He moved out and lived with her in their cramped rented apartment.
Thus began their tragic life together.
In this life, however, Rachel was surrounded by her loving parents, with Sean shamelessly sitting to her left.
With four against one, Harris's father’s imposing manner weakened considerably.
Before Harris's father could speak, his wife, Sean’s mother, hurriedly arrived despite her frail health.
Sean’s mother was an extremely gentle person, and Sean’s personality was largely inherited from her. He loved his mother dearly.
Harris's father, after having experienced so many years with his wife, deeply respected her.
When Sean’s mother appeared, the tense father-son standoff quickly dissolved.
Sean’s mother had already learned the general situation on her way over, so the first thing she did upon arriving was apologize to the Spencer family.
Then, with a slap on Harris's father’s head, she scolded him for being too impulsive and not considering the consequences.
Harris's father knew he was at fault, but Sean was his only son.
Having suffered so much for love, he didn’t want his only child to endure the same fate, so he had directly confronted Rachel, asking her to stay away from his son.
Having been reborn, Rachel could actually understand Harris's father’s perspective in her current life.
He had raised his child with great care, spending countless resources and effort. Who could blame him for going mad when someone with nothing tried to take away his child?
In her previous life, Harris's father had even told her, "Since you can't even predict your own future, don’t go ruin someone else’s future."
What’s more, she had nothing to offer Sean except love. He needed a wife from a suitable family background.
This was the insurmountable gap between her and Sean-family background.
At this thought, Rachel suddenly stood up, catching everyone’s attention with her abrupt movement.
She took a deep breath and said, "Uncle Harris, I know why you’ve called me here."
"But don’t worry, I don’t like Sean. Whether it’s in the past, present, or future, there’s no possibility of me and him."
                
            
        Sean rarely cried in front of her.
Even during the most difficult years when they were starting their business in their past life, Sean always wore a smile when he was with her.
So, every time he cried, she would feel heartbroken and hold him, crying alongside him.
But that was the past. Now, she couldn’t do that.
So, Rachel steeled her heart and pushed Sean, who was holding her, away.
"Sorry, classmate, do we know each other?"
The unfamiliar look on Rachel’s face was so genuine that Sean froze in place.
He had imagined many scenarios for the reunion of two reborn people.
No matter if Rachel scolded him or hit him, he could accept it.
But what Sean hadn’t expected was that Rachel wouldn’t even recognize him.
Suddenly, a sharp, peculiar pain stabbed at his chest.
Rachel’s indifferent gaze was like a knife, deeply piercing his heart.
But Rachel acted as if she didn’t see it. She simply pointed at him and addressed the class monitor.
"Monitor, there’s someone from another class who came into our classroom."
It wasn’t until the class monitor politely asked Sean to leave that Rachel’s tears, which she had been holding back, finally streamed down her face.
She still loved Sean, didn’t she? She wanted to recognize him and then cry together, just like they had before.
But Sean was the exalted son of heaven, he deserved the resources and connections that his status entitled him to.
He shouldn’t have to lower himself, pleading and trying to win people over just for her.
She couldn’t keep allowing her selfishness to hurt him.
Sean and she could only be two parallel lines that would never intersect.
In the days that followed, a striking figure appeared regularly outside Class 3.
Every time the bell rang, Sean’s figure could be seen at the door of Class 3, staring intently at Rachel in the first row with burning eyes.
Rachel had said harsh things to Sean before, but he still remained unmoved.
Over time, the whole school knew that Sean from Class 1 was pursuing Rachel from Class 3.
West Hill High School had an open-minded culture; as long as it didn’t affect studies or cross boundaries, the school didn’t interfere with students’ relationships.
Rachel’s parents trusted her completely, and after a few words of advice, they didn’t pay much attention to the situation.
It was the Harris family, however, that directly approached Rachel.
In her past life, it was in this quiet café that Rachel had been humiliated by Sean’s father, feeling completely out of place.
No matter what, she had her own dignity.
So after the conversation with Harris's father, Rachel broke up with Sean and blocked all of his contact details.
That was the day when Sean had a huge argument with his father and severed ties with the Harris family. He moved out and lived with her in their cramped rented apartment.
Thus began their tragic life together.
In this life, however, Rachel was surrounded by her loving parents, with Sean shamelessly sitting to her left.
With four against one, Harris's father’s imposing manner weakened considerably.
Before Harris's father could speak, his wife, Sean’s mother, hurriedly arrived despite her frail health.
Sean’s mother was an extremely gentle person, and Sean’s personality was largely inherited from her. He loved his mother dearly.
Harris's father, after having experienced so many years with his wife, deeply respected her.
When Sean’s mother appeared, the tense father-son standoff quickly dissolved.
Sean’s mother had already learned the general situation on her way over, so the first thing she did upon arriving was apologize to the Spencer family.
Then, with a slap on Harris's father’s head, she scolded him for being too impulsive and not considering the consequences.
Harris's father knew he was at fault, but Sean was his only son.
Having suffered so much for love, he didn’t want his only child to endure the same fate, so he had directly confronted Rachel, asking her to stay away from his son.
Having been reborn, Rachel could actually understand Harris's father’s perspective in her current life.
He had raised his child with great care, spending countless resources and effort. Who could blame him for going mad when someone with nothing tried to take away his child?
In her previous life, Harris's father had even told her, "Since you can't even predict your own future, don’t go ruin someone else’s future."
What’s more, she had nothing to offer Sean except love. He needed a wife from a suitable family background.
This was the insurmountable gap between her and Sean-family background.
At this thought, Rachel suddenly stood up, catching everyone’s attention with her abrupt movement.
She took a deep breath and said, "Uncle Harris, I know why you’ve called me here."
"But don’t worry, I don’t like Sean. Whether it’s in the past, present, or future, there’s no possibility of me and him."
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