My Boyfriend Took My Visa Place For His Childhood Sweetheart-Teptep

My boyfriend and I had planned to emigrate abroad together under a talent recruitment programme.

I had imagined the day so many times that, by the time it arrived, it felt almost ordinary.

There would be two suitcases, two passports, two boarding passes, and a nervous little smile between us as we stepped into a life we had built on late nights, forms, interviews, references, savings, and faith.

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The airport that morning smelled of coffee, damp coats, and expensive perfume from the duty-free counters.

Announcements drifted through the high ceiling, half-clear and half-swallowed by the sound of suitcase wheels.

I wore a plain coat, practical shoes, and carried the blue folder that had become more important to me than any jewellery I owned.

Inside it were the original documents for the talent recruitment programme.

My appointment notice.

My approval letter.

My printed travel confirmations.

My reference page.

Every sheet had been checked so many times that I knew the order by heart.

Jiang Xuwen had laughed at me the night before for being so careful.

“You worry too much,” he had said, reaching over the kitchen table to squeeze my hand.

At the time, I had believed it was affection.

Now, standing beneath the bright departure screens, I understood it had been something else.

He had not wanted me to check anything.

He had wanted me to trust him blindly until it was too late.

When I first saw his family coming towards us, I actually smiled.

His mother walked in front, chin lifted, handbag clamped beneath one arm.

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