The night he lost his child, he proposed to someone else

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AuthorTamsin Vale
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Due to heavy radiation exposure from an experiment,I lost my child and was diagnosed with bone cancer. Ethan Clarke,wracked with guilt and with tears in his eyes, said to me with regret that he should've been the one monitoring the data. But on a niche online forum,I saw his marriage proposal

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