My mind kept replaying the nightmare of my past life. My mother-in-law had been on a public bus, heading to the market for groceries, when a toxic gas leak suddenly erupted. The police, frantic, reached out to my wife, Summer Meng, at her lab, desperately hoping her purification materials could save the day. But Summer had already bought up every last bit of the city’s purification agents. She’d used them to create a romantic fireworks display for her high school sweetheart, Zayeed. I’d rushed, completely reckless, to reclaim the materials. I managed to save my mother-in-law, but Zayeed’s grand fireworks show was ruined. Heartbroken, Zayeed accidentally triggered a chemical incident, and was incinerated in the ensuing explosion. Summer said she didn’t blame me, but on the day my mother-in-law was discharged, she locked me in the lab and detonated a gas bomb. “The fireworks Zayeed never got to see? You’ll be their grand finale!” she’d shrieked, laughing maniacally, as I was blown to smithereens. This time around, when the police called, I refused their request to contact Summer. Zayeed finally got his meticulously planned fireworks spectacle. But Summer… she went completely mad. 1 The twenty-five desperate screams from the bus passengers echoed through the intercom in my right ear. “Gas concentration is climbing. Oxygen levels are dropping fast. They won’t last much longer!” Someone shoved me, and as my body tilted, a sudden clarity hit me. I had been reborn. Through the phone still pressed to my left ear, Summer’s impatient voice crackled. “Haven, are you done yet? Can’t you go five minutes without calling?” “I told you, it’s Zayeed’s birthday today. I’m celebrating with him. I don’t have time for you! Stop bothering me!” The line went dead. I clutched my furiously pounding heart, overhearing someone nearby. “The gas concentration is too high. Any contact with outside air will cause an explosion. No one inside will make it out alive.” “The only way is to purify the gas inside the vehicle first, then open the doors!” A police officer, brows furrowed, looked at me. “Isn’t your wife a renowned chemist? Contact her for help!” I offered a bitter smile, saying nothing. The moment the need for purification materials became clear, I had already called her. But she’d just erupted in fury. “Haven, I tolerate your jealousy towards Zayeed normally, but today, to stop me from celebrating his birthday, you’re cursing my mom!” “How could there be a gas leak on a bus? Do you just make up lies without thinking?” “What gas? And it specifically needs LumaGlow to purify it? You know it’s Zayeed’s favorite material! I’m using all of it for fireworks to make him the happiest man in the world!” How utterly ridiculous. My wife of three years, on our wedding anniversary, was saying she was celebrating another man’s birthday. And she wanted to use the very material that could save my mother-in-law to light a romantic fireworks show for him! Ten feet away, inside the bus, everyone was frantically pounding on the windows. My mother-in-law, dressed in her simple clothes, was struggling to wave at me. She probably couldn’t even imagine that the daughter she’d lovingly raised would abandon her now. By late afternoon, a gas expert arrived. “After our assessment, the gas component is from an insecticide made by a biotech company. Here’s the director’s number.” The call connected. “Mr. Harold, this is a toxic gas expert from the police department. There’s a gas leak on a bus on Willow Road, traced back to your company.” “Purifying the gas requires LumaGlow. Please cooperate and send all your company’s LumaGlow to Willow Road.” A few seconds of silence, then a sniffle, tinged with feigned hurt, came from the other end. “Summer, your husband is so desperate to stop you from setting off fireworks for me that he’s hired actors pretending to be cops.” “It seems he really minds you being nice to me… Forget it, I don’t need the fireworks. Just go back to him.” The gas expert’s words were caught in his throat. Summer’s infuriated voice cut through. “Haven, are you out of your mind?! You can’t stand to see Zayeed happy?” “I’m warning you, if you ruin this fireworks spectacle today, I’ll never forgive you!” I bit my lip, looking at my mother-in-law, whose face was already pale inside the bus. “Summer, your mom is on that bus.” “They won’t last much longer.” Summer swore under her breath. “Don’t you dare try to manipulate me with my mom! She worked hard her whole life, I brought her to the city to enjoy herself, not to be used by you for attention!” Zayeed continued to sniffle. “Summer, don’t be angry. Your husband didn’t mean it… I understand his jealousy.” “But honey, you really shouldn’t lie to Summer about her mother!” “Listen to Zayeed, how thoughtful he is! If you were half as considerate as Zayeed, I wouldn’t have had to bring my mom to live with us and take care of everything!” “Chris…” The sounds of passionate kissing came through the phone, and everyone present exchanged uncomfortable glances. Before the call ended, Summer’s venomous voice spat, “Haven, if you dare interrupt me setting off fireworks for Zayeed again, you’re out of our house!” 2 The gas expert, clutching the now-disconnected phone, looked at me with a complicated expression. Before he could speak, someone guarding the bus yelled, “Another leak!” We rushed over. Near the driver’s seat, there was a large box containing a dozen bottles labeled “Oxygen.” The expert was still cursing, “Who’s sick enough to fill oxygen tanks with deadly insecticide? This road is bumpy to begin with, and just a few jolts can cause leaks. One leak can trigger a chain reaction!” “There are twenty-five lives on that bus!” My mother-in-law saw me and desperately pounded on the glass. Faint sounds reached me. “Haven! I can’t breathe! Open the door!” My heart twisted. I tried to rush forward but was pulled back by a police officer. I could only shout, “Mom! There’s toxic gas in the bus! It’ll explode if we open the door, you’ll all be killed!” On the other side, a woman cradled her baby, sobbing uncontrollably. “Please, do something! My baby is only two months old!” The gas expert finished another call nearby, then came over, his face grim. “I’ve asked every colleague I could reach; none of them have LumaGlow.” “Not just our city, but the entire state and even neighboring states, all of the LumaGlow has been bought up by Summer Meng.” “She said it was to ignite the most romantic fireworks for the man she loves most!” “And since LumaGlow is her patent, no one else can refuse her!” The distraught families quickly asked, “Can’t we get it from somewhere else?” “The closest LumaGlow we can find would take four hours to transport, but they…” His hesitation ignited the crowd of families outside the bus. “Four hours! How could they possibly last four hours?!” The baby’s father was heartbroken. He had left for work this morning with everything fine, his wife and child sleeping at home. Now, on his way home, eager to see them, he received a call saying his wife and child were trapped on a bus, about to be poisoned to death! “Enough with the excuses! Summer Meng is your wife, isn’t she? Make her send the LumaGlow and save them!” I lowered my head, tears streaming. “I contacted her. She refused…” The expert clenched his fist in anger. “This Summer Meng even received an award for filial piety! To think her own mother is about to be poisoned to death, and she’s only thinking about celebrating her lover’s birthday and setting off romantic fireworks for him! What kind of damn fireworks are more important than twenty-five human lives?!” Someone asked, “Are there no other materials? Does it have to be LumaGlow?” “Yes, the gas on the bus contains components from Zayeed Harold’ biotech company, and LumaGlow was co-developed with Summer Meng’s lab. Their big marketing pitch was that one could be developed into a deadly insecticide, and the other could purify that specific toxin. So, it can only be LumaGlow.” A sudden commotion erupted on the bus. The young mother, clutching her now lifeless child, let out a heart-wrenching, hysterical scream. “Baby! Don’t scare Mommy! Mommy can’t live without you!” “If you die, what will Mommy do? Baby… baby…” We stood outside the bus, watching helplessly as the child’s mother’s arm fell, and she, too, stopped breathing alongside her beloved child. The young father completely lost it. He grabbed my throat, his eyes bloodshot. “I don’t care if your wife is with her lover or whatever! My wife and child are dead, and you’ll die for your wife!” I stood my ground, letting him choke me, the suffocating sensation making my vision swim. In my previous life, when I desperately forced the LumaGlow to be brought, most of the people inside the bus were already dead. Even if my mother-in-law survived, I became a shell of a man, living every day with overwhelming guilt for the others. This time, if my life could save everyone on the bus, I would willingly die right now. In my fading consciousness, I heard my mother-in-law’s voice. “Haven! Let go of my son-in-law! Haven, run!” I immediately snapped back to reality, breaking free with the help of the police, coughing violently. Through tear-blurred eyes, my mother-in-law desperately pounded on the glass, looking at me with urgency. The driver in the front tried to reach her but suddenly rolled his eyes and collapsed inside the bus. No, I have to save them. I grabbed the megaphone and shouted, “Mom! Everyone, sit down, regulate your breathing! Don’t get emotional!” “The more agitated you are, the more gas you inhale!” A police officer picked up his phone again. “I’m sending the closest officers to persuade her! Where is she now?” The moment he spoke, a deafening sound of fireworks echoed from the southeast. “That direction… that’s the villa she bought for Zayeed.” 3 Zayeed’s company was set up by Summer, and the villa was bought by Summer. The toxic gas components and LumaGlow were both developed by Summer, yet she gave him the patent for them. He never had to do anything; he just spent her money and lived a lavish lifestyle. I, her legitimate husband, had to use my salary to cover household expenses and take care of my mother-in-law. Fortunately, my mother-in-law was understanding and treated me wonderfully, like her own son. But today, she was trapped on that bus, and her own daughter, who could save her, only cared about another man! Amidst the explosions of fireworks, police officers, having connected by phone, rushed to the villa. The call hadn’t been hung up, and we could hear the fireworks growing clearer. An officer introduced himself, then said, “The passengers on the bus are still awaiting rescue. We urgently need the LumaGlow to purify the gas. Please hand over the materials immediately!” But then, a cry of “Oh!” erupted. “My brother-in-law is so idle, he even hired actors to come to the door?” The officer, eager to save lives, was about to pull out his ID when he was punched. “How much did Haven give you? I’ll offer ten times that! Just stop bothering me!” The distraught family members around me roared with anger. “Are you insane?! My son is still on that bus! Bring the materials now!” Summer heard the commotion and snatched the phone. “Who are you, his latest fling?! Haven, how dare you cheat on me?!” “Tell me! How long have you two been hooking up?! You even have a son together!” That family member was beyond enraged; if the police hadn’t held them back, they probably would have smashed the phone. I sighed, completely disheartened. “She’s a passenger’s relative from the bus. Her son is sitting right in front of your mother…” “Haven! You’re still making up stories! I’d die before I believed there’s toxic gas on a bus!” “The gas was in oxygen tanks, and the component is…” “Are you going to say the component is from Zayeed’s company? You’ve fabricated such an elaborate story just to ruin my romantic gesture for Zayeed! I truly regret marrying you, you’re so malicious!” Summer’s furious voice was interrupted by Zayeed. “It’s okay, Summer, your husband is just doing all this because he loves you. What’s wrong with a man who loses his mind for love?” His comforting words soothed Summer. “Zayeed, you’re always so understanding. I must have been out of my mind back then; I should have crashed your wedding.” “It’s not too late now, Summer…” The sound of passionate kissing came through the phone, then the line went dead. A few minutes later, the officers called back, their voices bitter and angry. “Summer Meng threw us out and had people barricade the villa complex. No one’s allowed in!” “She also told us to pass on a message: if we dare disturb their fireworks again, she’ll set all the LumaGlow on fire.” Dozens of furious eyes glared at me, as if they wanted to skin me alive. “Grandma, don’t fall asleep, please hold on!” a little boy cried out. “You’re all I have, Grandma. What will I do if you leave?! Grandma!” We grew desperate, forgetting our anger, and rushed forward in a frenzy. A man, wielding a fire extinguisher, tried to smash the glass, but a police officer grabbed him around the waist and dragged him back. “No! The gas concentration in the bus is at its peak; any misstep will cause an explosion!” I watched my mother-in-law struggling to breathe, yet she kept murmuring my name. “Haven…” I lost my mind, grabbed my phone, and started recording. “Summer Meng! Open your eyes and look! Your mother and everyone on this bus are about to die because of you!” I sent the video. An exclamation mark appeared, she had blocked me. The fireworks from the villa continued, each burst a different color and shape. Some even spelled out Zayeed’s initials, a blatant display of affection. Social media was ablaze with this romantic fireworks spectacle, its trending topic eclipsing our cries for help. It even drew countless people to the site, paralyzing traffic, and several reporters who wanted to cover the story were stuck on the roads. I watched the collapsing eyes in the bus and my mother-in-law’s fading pupils, before I, too, collapsed onto the ground, unable to bear it any longer. Suddenly, I remembered Summer’s business partner. I quickly dialed her for a video call. “Hey, Haven, why are you calling me?” I turned the camera towards my mother-in-law on the bus. Cassie gasped, instinctively shouting, “Auntie! What happened?!” “Cassie, you’re the only one who can save them now!” 4 Cassie listened to the gist of it, then immediately located the unused LumaGlow in the warehouse and sent me photos. “Haven, I’ll send it over to you right away!” Hope surged through us. Everyone cheered, continuously encouraging those inside the bus to hold on. “Mom, look, Cassie says she’ll bring the LumaGlow!” I showed my mother-in-law the chat messages and pictures, but she simply slumped in her seat and asked, “Isn’t LumaGlow my daughter’s research? Why isn’t she bringing it?” My mother-in-law’s voice was weak, and the glass further muffled it, yet it still tore at my heart. I couldn’t tell her the truth. I just wiped away my tears and said, “Mom, Summer will come too!” A video call came in. Cassie whispered, “Haven, I can’t leave. Can you send someone?” The police immediately said, “Dozens of our officers are already on their way. Just deliver it to the complex gate!” Cassie acknowledged, but then the camera suddenly shook, and Summer’s grim, enraged face appeared. “Well, well, Haven, so you’ve set your sights on my business partner now!” Cassie quickly said, “Summer, we need to save Auntie first. Other things can wait!” I quickly aimed the camera at my mother-in-law in the car. My mother-in-law’s eyes lit up when she saw her daughter. “Summer, save me…” “I bought your favorite beef. Tonight when I get home… I’ll braise beef short ribs for you…” A flicker of helplessness crossed Summer’s eyes. “Mom, I’ve tolerated you protecting him all this time, but now you’re even going along with his nonsense?” “What… Summer, I can’t… I’m so uncomfortable, I can’t breathe… save me…” “Ugh, I should have never brought you here. So much trouble.” Summer sighed, then kicked Cassie. “Are you blind? Can’t you see my mom’s just acting?” “Haven seems pretty close to you these days, doesn’t he? What, you’re falling for him?” Cassie was furious. “What are you talking about! Saving lives is what’s important!” “Saving lives, huh? I think what’s most important is for me to get a divorce so you two adulterers can be together, right?” Summer’s words grew increasingly nasty. I couldn’t help but growl, “Summer, you bastard!” “What, does it sting? Then you two get married and go comfort him properly in bed.” She said through gritted teeth. From the background, Zayeed called out. “Summer, hurry up, I’m so cold!” Summer’s face flushed as she yelled, “Coming!” Then, into the phone, she said, “Mom, you guys have fun. I’m busy celebrating Zayeed’s birthday tonight, so I won’t be home. We’ll have the braised short ribs tomorrow.” “Here, I’ll send you two thousand to spend as you please. Is that enough?” “Such a hassle. I shouldn’t have gotten into this messed-up marriage, and now I’ve even corrupted my mom…” The moment the video call ended, my mother-in-law’s tears began to fall. When I proposed, Summer had promised to live a good life with me, and my mother-in-law had vowed I wouldn’t be wronged. But after the wedding, I learned that Summer’s heart belonged to Zayeed, and she only married me because he had married someone else. Every day, she regretted not crashing his wedding. So, she and Zayeed rekindled their romance, buying him luxuries, even the villa I had only dreamed of. When I wanted grilled meat, she claimed she was busy, yet that evening she took Zayeed to a high-end restaurant. When I had a fever, she impatiently told me to drink more hot water, then rushed Zayeed to the hospital after he merely sneezed. Even this very fireworks show was something I had begged her for endlessly and never received. “Have you done the dishes? Washed the clothes? Did you get Mom’s foot bath ready? You haven’t done anything, yet you have time to watch fireworks?” “The materials in our lab are precious, and LumaGlow, in particular, is the fruit of my hard work. Do you think just anyone is worthy of seeing it?” On Zayeed’s social media, Summer, with her bare back to the camera, was nestled in his arms, kissing him passionately. Fireworks, dedicated to him, lit up the sky. But the adults and children on the bus, who had already stopped breathing, wouldn’t even see tomorrow’s sunrise. “Haven, it’s my fault for not raising my daughter well. I’ve harmed you, and so many other people…” My mother-in-law spoke her last words, then her body went limp, collapsing onto the seat, lifeless. “Mom! Mom, don’t go to sleep!” I frantically pounded on the window, but she would never open her eyes again to call my name, “Haven.” In that moment, I wanted to tear Summer and Zayeed limb from limb! Meanwhile, in the fireworks-lit villa, someone knocked on the bedroom door. Summer, annoyed by the interruption, refused to release Zayeed, who lay naked in her arms. “Get lost!” The person outside, panicked, shouted, “Ms. Meng! The bus gas leak incident is on the news!”

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