Aunt Zhao's breakfast was as delicious as ever.
After finishing breakfast, Jennie grabbed her backpack and headed out the door.
The high school she attended, Haishi No.1 High School, was ranked first in the city. The students who could get into this school were either exceptionally academically gifted or had outstanding talents.
Jennie happened to possess both.
She had been playing the piano since she was four years old and had a natural talent for it. Almost all of her teachers had praised her for her hard work and dedication.
From the preschool group, to the children's group, and then to the youth group, she had won almost every piano gold medal in each age group.
Life seemed to be particularly kind to her.
Coming from a wealthy family, with outstanding looks and top grades, she had been living a life where everyone looked up to her since she was young. It wasn't until her senior year of high school that her brother died in a plane crash while on a business trip, and not a single person on board survived. Her parents, worried about the future of the family business, demanded that she give up her music studies and instead pursue a degree in business.
Watching her parents grow increasingly thin and grey-haired overnight, Jennie could only nod in agreement. She felt as though she had lost her soul, becoming a puppet controlled by her parents' wishes as she went to school, graduated, got married, and inherited the family business.
In the end, she died in a way that was almost absurd.
She felt an endless amount of regret - for her brother's death, for her unfulfilled dreams, and for the death of Lisa.
Jennie believed that she had not wronged anyone in her past life, except for Lisa, who had lost his life trying to save hers.
That's why this time, no matter what, she was determined to make things right. It was November in Haishi, but winter had not yet arrived and the morning breeze carried a hint of warmth.
Jennie strolled leisurely down the street, basking in the gentle sunlight that seemed to warm her heavy heart.
Her current home was purchased by her father for the convenience of attending Haishi No.1 Middle School, which was only a short five-minute walk away.
Crossing the street, she saw the golden characters of "Haishi No.1 Middle School".
Jennie walked briskly into the campus, her heart filled with joy and anticipation for her new life.
Following her memory, she climbed the stairs to the third floor and entered the classroom.
Class 2 was an advanced class, and most of the students were extremely diligent in their studies. Although it was still twenty minutes before morning reading, most of the class was already almost full. Jennie entered through the back door, her steps light, but still noticed by the classmate sitting in the last row.
The person turned around and, upon seeing Jennie, their gaze flickered uncertainly as they asked, "Jennie, did you forget something?"
"Huh?" Jennie blinked in confusion, looking at him with uncertainty.
Jennie had a pair of captivating peach blossom eyes, clear and bright like a small stream in the spring mountains.
Being stared at so directly, Sunoo couldn't help but feel a surge of heat rising in his face. He awkwardly scratched his head and whispered, "Class 3 is downstairs."
The classroom was so quiet that even the sound of breathing could be heard clearly, so even though Sunoo spoke in a hushed voice, a few people in the back row still turned to look at him. The joy of being reborn came too suddenly for Jennie, like a huge pie falling from the sky, leaving her disoriented.
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In Every Life [Jenlisa]
FanfictionJennie always thought that she and Lisa would be married only in name. It was a business marriage that looked like a perfect match. Until a car accident happened and Lisa protected her firmly. At the last moment of his life, Jennie heard him confess...