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    He Walked Away From My Wife and Three Daughters to Chase a Dream of a ‘Perfect Family’, Until the Day I Returned Home and Found My Wife’s Final Words Waiting for Me

    Han ttBy Han tt26/09/20253 Mins Read
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    Disappointment Behind a Smile

    Every evening, my daughters would run to the door the moment I came home. They’d throw their arms around me, their laughter filling the house. I smiled back, but inside, frustration churned.

    Why didn’t I feel the pride other fathers did? Why couldn’t I see myself in them?

    In my mind, I carried an image of a “perfect family”—a son who looked like me, who could carry on my hobbies, my traditions, even my stubbornness. But instead, I had three daughters. Wonderful, bright, loving girls—but none of them matched the dream I couldn’t let go of.

    The Long-Awaited Child

    When my wife became pregnant again, the doctor told us we were expecting a boy. I was overjoyed. I believed this child would finally give me the connection I craved.

    But when he was born, I noticed the differences right away. His skin was lighter, his eyes almond-shaped, his forehead broad. I studied his face again and again until bitterness poisoned me.

    One evening, I blurted out the words that had haunted my mind:
    “Are you sure he’s mine?”

    My wife froze, her tears falling silently. And my twelve-year-old daughter looked at me with eyes that cut deeper than any blade.

    Walking Away

    I left. Without explanation. Without looking back.

    I went to another woman, younger, who promised me more children—children who might finally mirror me. I thought that would fix everything.

    But one rainy afternoon, I returned. Not to stay, but to tell my wife I was leaving for good.

    When I stepped inside our home, only my daughters sat in the living room. The silence pressed down on me, heavier than the rain outside.

    My eldest daughter stood up, her voice trembling but steady:
    “Dad… Mom is…”

    Her unfinished words stopped me cold.

    The Bedroom

    I rushed into the bedroom. My wife lay on the bed, pale as paper, a letter clutched in her hand. Our son had been sent to a neighbor’s house.

    I dropped to my knees beside her, gripping her hand, begging her to respond. But she didn’t move.

    The unfinished letter said only a few lines:
    “I’m sorry. I thought if we had a son, you’d love me more.
    But when you left, I knew I had already lost you.
    If there is another life, I want to be the mother of our children again, even if I can’t be your wife anymore.”

    Left With Regret

    I sank to the floor, my head buried in my hands, while my daughters’ sobs echoed through the room like knives in my chest.

    And the younger woman I had chosen over my family? When she found out I was now a man without a home, she panicked. She cut ties and disappeared into the night.

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