Then her illness broke out completely, and she kept coughing up blood. Only then did she smile and tell me the password of her bank card. She even reminded me not to tell Nina because Nina was busy with work.

She didn't want to disturb us until her death.

And the last thing she wanted was for us to see her suffering from the illness. No matter how uncomfortable she was, she always told me with a smile that she was fine.

Because she loved me wholeheartedly.

What about Pierce?

He had cancer, and every time he went to the hospital, he always brought Nina with him.

Sometimes, he even recorded himself pretending to be strong while undergoing chemotherapy and posted videos on various social platforms. He'd attach inspirational words, making the others think he was an optimistic cancer fighter.

When people saw him in such a difficult situation, they couldn't help but sympathize, pity, and admire his positive and cheerful attitude.

In my previous life, I saw many videos with similar words from Pierce on Nina's phone.

The tougher he pretended to be, the more it showed how fragile he was in real life.