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The Weight of Thirty Years
The Weight of Thirty Years
Author: Anonymous

Chapter 1

Author: Anonymous
"I volunteered for this Town Revitalization Program, so I'm staying until the town gets back on its feet. "

Standing before the members of the project committee, I made that promise without hesitation.

Quite a few people in the conference room had tears in their eyes. Most of those present today were about to leave for different remote communities to carry out aid work.

For many of them, that was not the kind of job that brought fame or promotion. Those distant, barren places often meant being completely cut off from the prosperous world beyond.

However, someone had to walk that road.

"Liam, come outside for a moment."

My supervisor, James, had been my mother's closest friend before she passed away.

Ten years ago, my mother died in an accident during a medical relief mission in a remote region. As my mother’s only child, James had never wanted me to follow the same path she had taken.

"Liam, think this through carefully. Things are not as simple as you imagine. You have a family of your own now, and you have a child. How am I supposed to face your mother if something happens to you?

"And what about your injury?"

His eyes were red as he lowered his head.

I reached down and gently touched my leg. "That’s exactly why I have to do this. I need to finish the path my mother forged. As for my injury, the doctor said I should recover soon."

The path ahead might be covered in thorns, but I had to go.

"Liam, I trust you to handle things. I won’t stop you. Go. Stay safe!"

James walked away, his back slightly hunched.

As I rubbed my injured leg, an indescribable pain rose from deep inside me. No one would ever believe that my five-year-old daughter had broken my leg.

It happened during a family gathering, when the house was brimming with my relatives. Ruby’s male nanny, Wilson, was busy running around and helping everyone. I wanted to spend some time speaking to her, but suddenly, her eyes lit up. She jumped into her rideable toy car and drove straight at me.

The moment I hit the ground, I heard the crack of bone.

My leg was broken.

Ruby glanced back at me with cold amusement, then deliberately drove over my lower leg a second time.

"You don’t deserve to be my dad," she said. “Wilson is the one who works hard for this family every day. All you ever do is buy things and spend money! I don’t like you."

The pain was so intense that I could not even speak. I slapped the floor weakly, trying to beg for help.

My wife, Sheila, rushed over after hearing the commotion. She only looked at me once before turning her attention to Ruby.

"What happened? Did Daddy make you upset again? Or did he say something bad about Wilson?"

As she spoke, she shot me a look filled with disgust, as if I were something filthy.

"H-help me..." I did not even have time to defend myself. I could only look pleadingly at the two people closest to me in the world, hoping they would show me a little kindness and call an ambulance.

However, even after the entire family gathered around me, Sheila still had no intention of making the call.

In her eyes, I was only pretending. The only person who crouched beside me was Wilson. "Liam, what happened to you?" he asked anxiously. "Don’t be scared. I’ll get someone to help you right away."

With his back to everyone else, his voice sounded urgent and sincere. However, the face he showed me was completely different. He raised an eyebrow smugly, looking thoroughly pleased with himself.

No one heard him mouth the words, ‘Serves you right.’

I was furious. I lifted my hand and tried to punch his face.

However, before I could touch him, Ruby slapped my hand away. She frowned at me in disgust.

"How can anyone be this vicious? I already told you that Wilson has worked himself to the bone for this family. Why can’t you accept him? Mom’s right. Out of everyone in this family, you’re the most disgusting. You deserved to get hurt. Why don’t you just die?!"

Hearing my own daughter curse me to death, I found myself unable to say a single word.

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  • The Weight of Thirty Years   Chapter 10

    I gently stroked her rough, weathered face as a tear slipped from the corner of my eye."Ruby."For the first time in thirty years, Ruby heard the voice she had longed for. A sob escaped her lips."I'm here, Dad."I gently patted her head."You're so much older now."She had grown old, too, but I kept those words to myself. From the looks of it, life had not been easy on her. Whether it was guilt that had haunted her for decades or the hardships she had endured along the way, the years had clearly left their mark."Liam."As if she were admiring the long-awaited reconciliation between father and daughter, Sheila finally spoke from where she stood nearby.She had aged badly. Her hair was completely white, and her hands trembled constantly. Anyone who saw her might have guessed she was eighty.In reality, she had only just turned sixty-five."You're still as handsome as ever. You've suffered for all these years."In Sheila's eyes, I was still the man she once loved. She looke

  • The Weight of Thirty Years   Chapter 9

    Thirty years later, the town I was stationed at finally achieved true prosperity. By this time, I was weak with age."Mr. Porter, come have dinner with us! Today is a day worth celebrating. The town is thriving again." Several townspeople came to invite me.I rubbed my leg, which hurt so badly it felt like it was on fire, and managed a smile."All right."Every step I took felt like torture. The pain was so intense that I wanted to scream, but on a day like this, I had to endure it.After all, I had succeeded. I had transformed this remote mountain town into a tourist destination known across the entire country.The muddy dirt road that once led out of town had long ago become a wide, smooth highway.The town that had once been isolated from the outside world by poverty was now firmly connected to the rest of the nation.The children no longer spoke with heavy local accents. Many had even gone on to college and stepped into a much bigger world.I had changed this place, and th

  • The Weight of Thirty Years   Chapter 8

    "Wilson, you—"Frowning deeply, Sheila tore through the house in search of answers. By the time she finished, her face had gone pale. All the cash in the house was gone, along with several valuable items. Wilson had taken everything, leaving behind only a note.[Since you used me, this is what you owe me. Otherwise, I'll tell everyone what happened last night. I'll tell them you tried to take advantage of me. No matter how it turns out, Ruby will definitely be affected.]Wilson had also left behind a photograph.Judging from the angle, it really did look as though Sheila had been the one forcibly pulling off his bathrobe."How could he do this?"Sheila finally broke.In less than twenty-four hours, she had learned that her husband had left, and her live-in manny had emptied the family’s savings before disappearing.Other than the house itself, she had almost nothing left to her name."Mom! Where's Wilson?" Ruby was too young to understand her mother's emotions. All she knew wa

  • The Weight of Thirty Years   Chapter 7

    At midnight, Sheila sat alone in the living room and slammed her hand against the table in frustration.She wanted to ask why I still had not come home. That was when she discovered the truth: I had blocked her."Sheila, what's wrong?" Wilson walked out of the bathroom, wearing nothing but a bathrobe. Drops of water slid from his wet hair down his chest, and the outline of his abs showed faintly beneath the loose fabric."Who told you that you could parade around like this in this house?" Sheila snapped after staring at him for a few seconds. "Don’t you realize Ruby's still a child?"Her mood only worsened.Wilson froze in the middle of drying his hair. His face filled with hurt."Ruby's already asleep. I only came out to remind you to keep your voice down so you wouldn't wake her up. I never expected you to say something like that to me, Sheila."He tossed the towel aside and turned as if he were about to leave.Sheila panicked. She knew she should not have taken her anger out

  • The Weight of Thirty Years   Chapter 6

    "Mom, where did Dad go?"On the other side, Ruby looked confused. In her mind, no matter how much she disliked me, I would always stay by her side.However, this time, I had truly left."Be good, Ruby. Daddy has work to do. Why don't you go upstairs with Wilson while I check on him, okay?" Sheila forced herself to stay calm as she spoke.For once, Wilson did not go along with her. He reached out and grabbed her wrist."Sheila, weren't we just coming back to grab some clothes? Did you forget? We already agreed we'd go out and have fun today. You're not going to break your promise, are you?"Liam will be fine. Didn't he say he was just going to work? He's a senior supervisor. He's always busy."The last few words sounded less like reassurance and more like a reminder.A flicker crossed Sheila's eyes."Right. He's a senior supervisor." The sarcasm in her voice was impossible to miss.She had completely forgotten how our relationship had begun.Back then, Sheila had been the one

  • The Weight of Thirty Years   Chapter 5

    Ruby kicked me again.Clutching my leg, I gritted my teeth against the pain."Ruby, go back to your room and rest.""I'm not going!"She stubbornly refused to move. Sheila crouched down and gently stroked her cheek."Go on. Be good, and I'll take you to see Wilson in a little while, okay? Let me check on Dad's injury first."Unlike Ruby, Sheila was an adult. She could tell that I was not pretending, so she found an excuse to send Ruby away."You’d better not be lying." Ruby blinked her big eyes, her smile immediately returning.That was how children were. Their anger came quickly and disappeared just as fast."Are you okay?" After Ruby left, Sheila reached toward my injured leg, though her expression remained stern. "This is your fault to begin with. Even though Ruby shouldn't have kicked you, you shouldn't keep targeting Wilson. Liam, consider this a lesson. I'm taking Ruby to find Wilson."With that, she withdrew her hand, which had been hanging midair. I wiped the sweat fr

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