The truth was right before her eyes. There was no other way but to accept it.
Kai had left the divorce papers on her dressing table and another small note telling her to sign it.
Krystal was stunned when she saw the divorce papers!
She could not just get divorced like this! She could not just let him take her son away and leave her alone here.
Their promise?
What promise?
Just when Huang Ziyao and the others were accepting her? Why could Kai not see any of her efforts lately? She was trying really hard to turn things around. In the end, he merely kicked her away coldly, and even took her son away from her!
How could he!?
What was the point of her suffering in silence and persisting all this while?
"Ah! Ah! Ahhh!" Anger filled Krystal's eyes as she screamed hysterically and tore the divorce papers into pieces!
"How dare you, Kai!? Don't even think about abandoning me! One day, I'll make sure that you regret all of this and come back to me on your own! Do you think I don't know that you've been visiting her tea shop every day? I will rise above her! I will make you witness that witch's pathetic ending! I'll give her a pain a thousand times worse than what I'm feeling right now! The worse you treat me, the more I hate that witch! All of you betrayed me! All of you!"
Krystal clenched her teeth. She then thrashed the stuff inside her room like a maniac. In a short while, the whole place became a mess.
Jennie had no idea what was happening at the Han residence.
The sky turned dark. By the window on the 58th floor of the building, one could view the whole of City Z. Night lights were everywhere, and it was a beautiful scenery to enjoy.
As Jennie was still going through some documents, there was a knock on the door. She grunted without even raising her head and someone entered.
Her assistant, Suzy, came in with a big bouquet of beautiful yellow roses.
"Director Kim, someone sent you flowers. I accepted them for you!" Suzy came beside the table and spoke quietly as if she was worried that she might be bothering Jennie's work.
"Just leave it there." Jennie flipped a page and continued reading, not seeming very interested.
"Alright."
Suzy put the flowers on the corner of the table. As she was about to leave, she heard Jennie's voice again.
"Who sent this?"
Suzy was shocked. When she looked over, she noticed Jennie staring at the bouquet of flowers oddly.
Suzy turned around and bowed slightly as she replied, "I heard from the delivery boy that it's from a Mr. Han. Oh, there's also a card among the flowers."
Jennie nodded. "Mmm, it's pretty late now. Time for you to go back. Rest well during the weekend since we're going to be busy soon. Tell Ms. Ji to prepare the car. I'm leaving soon as well."
"Yes, Director Kim!" Suzy then left quietly.
Jennie picked up the flowers. As expected, she saw a card inside. She grabbed the card and opened it. Immediately, familiar handwriting came into sight.
"I'm sorry, Jennie. Thank you for your generosity and forgiveness. I'm leaving, and I'll always support you. I wish you happiness forever." — Kai
Jennie was a little taken aback by his words. She looked lost when she saw the writing on the card and her heart wavered slightly. She took a deep breath before turning her chair around and peering out at the night lights down below. The bright lights filled up her eyes, drowning that faint sense of sorrow out.
After looking out for some time, she looked at the card in her hands again and glanced at the beautiful bouquet of yellow roses. She suddenly remembered something she heard from long ago that fitted this scenario.
You came from afar. I'm going far away. The long journey passed here. The sky had nothing...
How many things would be lost forever once missed?
However, without this relationship, another one would come just like Mu Yuchen and her.
"I don't hate you... because I know you're trying. It's great that you finally understand. You saved yourself, and I was trying to save myself too. I wish you happiness forever as well, Kai."
She smiled before lowering her body and opening a drawer to take a lighter out. She lit the card on fire and tossed it into the dustbin as it almost burned into ashes.
"I thought you wouldn't accept this flower, Director Kim."
Solar's voice reached her as the card completely burned into ashes. Jennie turned over and gave her a smile. "Why not?"
Solar was a straightforward person, so she just responded directly, "I heard about what happened between Director Kim and CEO Han, so..."
Jennie nodded. She turned her chair again and looked downwards at the lights. "What else can I do? If I can't get over the struggle inside me, or even wanted revenge, what would make me different from Krystal? At least, he protected me for several years. I'll just take it as a draw then. I heard of a saying popular on the street: 'you'll eventually pay back for what you've done'."
Solar was stunned for a moment. A while later, she replied, "True. Some stubbornness is the root of all evil."
"Well, I wanted to set a good example for the little fella inside me as well."
Jennie touched her belly as her voice was gentle. "Baby, Mother is being generous, but that's not enough on its own. You need to have your father's wisdom... Your mother doesn't have this. Ask your father to teach you when he comes back."
Solar chuckled. "Director Kim, I'm not sure if the little princess can hear you."
Jennie smiled back at her. "Alright, it's time to go. Come over to Maple Residence for dinner. Sis Wang should have it prepared already."
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The Most Loving Marriage In History: Master Manoban's Pampered Wife Book 4
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