Chapter 2
“You had a crush on Andrew for eight years, and finally managed to marry him. How could you suddenly be willing to leave?”
Katherine desperately held back her tears, “I wanted to regain my dreams.”
“Alright, the cancellation process will be completed in three days. I will give you an additional billion as
compensation, on the condition that you never return to the country and never see him again.”
“No problem.”
Andrew’s father continued, “You still need to return the heirloom that I gave to the Thompson family
daughter-in-law.”
Katherine agreed, “Okay.”
Five minutes later, Andrew’s father’s secretary brought her the divorce agreement and a bank card.
She did not hesitate at all and signed the agreement, handing over the Thompson family’s heirloom sapphire
bracelet.
Katherine found her suitcase and started packing her things, but she saw her phone screen light up with a
message from Andrew.
“Wife, have you gone to sleep? I am feeling a bit hungry. If you haven’t slept, could you cook some ravioli and bring it to room 1001?”
She stared at the message for ten seconds and then clicked the button to clear the chat history.
Then Katherine sat in front of the dressing table and cut off her waist-length hair, one strand at a time.
I saw myself saving him from a car accident, and he was carrying me as we ran towards the emergency
room.
“Katherine, you hold on for me and don’t die. As long as you can survive, I will fulfill any request you have!”
“Will you marry me when my hair reaches my waist?” she asked weakly.
“I was willing!” the man tightly embraced her.
He always did what he said. After she recovered and was discharged from the hospital, he knelt down and
proposed to her, and even planted a rose garden for her with his own hands.
The sharp blade cut through her finger, causing a sharp pain, which instantly awakened Katherine and made
her think of many details that she had previously overlooked.
Andrew never took her to meet his friends and family.
There was no grand banquet or wedding ceremony held on the day of the marriage.
Every night, he would come home and be solely devoted to being intimate with her. Apart from that, he would
Looking back now, Andrew probably felt that she had a low status and would embarrass him if taken out.
Her only value was just a bed companion.
He clearly didn’t love.
How could she be so foolish to think that as long as she tried her best to be good to him, she could replace
Sarah in his heart?
How childish and ridiculous it was!
Katherine took off her wedding ring and threw it into the trash bin.
She opened her computer and logged into Facebook, cleared all the content, and booked a flight to leave
Westview three days later.
At night, Katherine fell into a deep sleep and noticed someone lying down beside her. They embraced her
from behind.
She pushed open his tightly wrapped embrace and closed her eyes to doze off.
Just as Andrew’s arm reached out, the man’s voice surprised, “Katherine, why did you suddenly cut your
beloved long hair?”
Katherine closed her eyes and didn’t respond. Suddenly, a warm line fell from the corner of her lips. “The
silhouette of you with long hair resembles Sarah, but the eyes don’t.”
Her heart ached, and she clenched her sleeve tightly with her fingers. No wonder every time she turned her back to him, he would be particularly moved. It turned out that he mistook her for Sarah and was venting his
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