"How could I possibly think of this as just a nightmare if when I wake up, you're not lying beside me?!" tears rolled down from Maulvi's eyes again. This time the tears looked as swift as a waterfall. "If you die, then I ... I ...."
Maulvi was unable to continue because her chest felt suffocating. Liber's words were not entirely wrong; he was no longer saved, and Maulvi would only be putting herself in danger if she insisted on taking him away.
When Maulvi was crying, Liber suddenly handed her a silver badge. "Although you can't save my life, at least you can save my dignity in the future."
Liber tried his best to hug his wife for the last time. He whispered, "Maulvi, remember, this day is just your nightmare. When you wake up tomorrow, you only have to remember that I love you so much."
"I also love you." Maulvi held Liber's hands tightly because she was so afraid of losing the man she loved. However, Liber's hand was no longer able to grasp Maulvi's hand.