
For 12 years of marriage, Hạnh never spoke of the truth she had known. Outsiders thought she was lucky—married to a successful man, living in a big house with cars, and raising obedient children. But only Hạnh knew her heart had died long ago.
The night she discovered her husband’s affair, she had just given birth to their second daughter four months earlier. Waking up to make milk for the baby, she found the bed beside her empty. Passing by the study, she saw him whispering on a video call with a young woman. His voice was soft, tender—the kind of words he had never once spoken to her. Hạnh stood there, her fingers gripping the milk bottle so tightly her knuckles turned white. But in the end, she quietly returned to the bedroom without saying a word.
From then on, he continued that relationship, and then others. Hạnh knew everything. But she stayed silent. She did not confront the women, did not weep, did not accuse. She simply kept working hard, raising her two children, and saving her own money. Occasionally, when friends talked about their families, she would only smile sadly and say, “I live for my children.”
He still gave her money each month, still took the family on vacations, still posted happy family photos on Facebook. Yet behind those photos, she would return to her own room and curl up alone until morning.
Twelve years passed. Suddenly his health collapsed—late-stage liver cancer. The illness struck as swiftly as his coldness toward her had. On the hospital bed he grew gaunt, his skin yellowing. Each time he opened his eyes, it was only his wife he saw, sitting quietly at his side, wiping his body, spooning him porridge, emptying his urine bottle. She did not cry, did not reproach. Her eyes were hollow, calm to the point of being frightening.
On the day he was near death, his mistress came to visit. She was young, stylish, her high heels echoing coldly along the hospital corridor. But when she saw Hạnh sitting by the bed, she froze, then turned and left. No one dared to challenge a woman who had endured 12 years in silence, bearing every bitterness yet staying to care for her husband until the final moment.
His lips trembled as he called his wife’s name, his voice as thin as a thread:
“Come… here… I’m… sorry…”
Hạnh rose, walked over, and gently lifted his head onto the pillow. She looked at him, her eyes calm but filled with a vast darkness.
“What do you want to say?”
He panted, swallowing his dry throat.
“I know… I’ve been wrong… I’m sorry for everything… You still… love me… don’t you?”
Hạnh smiled faintly, a smile as pale as morning mist.
“Love you?”
He nodded weakly, his eyes brimming with tears, his trembling hand clutching hers. In that moment, he still thought he was her whole world, the man for whom she would sacrifice everything.
But Hạnh bent down, whispering into his ear a sentence he would never forget:
“Twelve years ago, the day you cheated, my love for you ended. I stayed… only so our children wouldn’t be ashamed of their father. Don’t worry—after you’re gone, I’ll tell them you were a good husband, a good father… so they won’t carry this wound for life.”
His eyes widened, his already pale face turning even whiter. His breath quickened, his hands clutching the bedsheet in a tremor. Tears rolled down his sunken cheeks. He tried to speak but his throat locked tight. He had never imagined that the woman he had scorned was this strong—and this merciless. In the moment before death, he finally realized that for 12 years, she had never needed him at all.
Hạnh pulled the blanket over his chest, wiping the tears from his face. Her voice remained as gentle as always:
“Rest now. It’s over.”
Tears welled up in his eyes as he stared blankly at the cold ceiling above. Yes, everything was truly over. The woman he thought would never leave him… had in fact let go a long time ago.
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