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What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger novel Chapter 108

Summary for Chapter 108: What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger

Summary of Chapter 108 from What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger

Chapter 108 marks a crucial moment in IceCola’s Internet novel, What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

These past days with Henry had brought her unexpected happiness. He was truly dependable, and working together at the base meant they could support each other.

Finally, through tears, Calista nodded. "Yes, Henry. I will."

Meanwhile, in H City, wedding preparations bustled through the Johnson household. Only Ken remained miserable.

His father's friends tried to tease him out of his mood. "Ken, you're getting married! Why the long face?"

To outsiders, he had it all—a beautiful, talented doctor for a bride, a perfect match. But only Ken knew that the woman he truly wanted to marry was somewhere beyond his reach.

In previous years, Calista would prepare special New Year's gifts just for him. This year brought only emptiness.

Finally, he approached his father's study. "Dad, haven't you heard anything from Calista? You're so close—surely she's written, even from the base?"

Uncle Johnson set down his pen and regarded his son wearily. "You're about to be married, Ken. It's inappropriate to obsess over Calista like this."

Ken's fists clenched, his face pale. "I was wrong before. I figure out my heart clearly now. I don't love Viola—I love Calista. I have to find her. I need to know she's okay, that she's not suffering at that base."

"Calista would be the most beautiful bride in the world in that dress."

Viola's face hardened. "What are you saying? I'm the one marrying you—I'm the one who loves you! Why do you keep bringing up Calista?"

Ken's smile faded to blankness.

"Ken," Viola pressed, relentless, "we've set the date. When are you going to commit to this marriage?"

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