Chapter 4
“Sure.”
Edwin smiled at me, looking relaxed.
“Don’t worry, I will definitely be home before twelve o’clock. You definitely won’t need the Forgiveness Pass.”
Looking at his face, which had not changed much from five years ago, I suppressed the bitterness in my heart and smiled slightly, saying, “Okay, I’ll wait for you.”
There were still three hours until twelve o’clock.
I hired someone at a high price to help me buy a cake.
Edwin’s assistant, Jerry Poyner, posted a story on Instagram.
He complained that he was still working overtime and that he was the only person left in the entire
company.
Edwin sent me a message.
Just arrived at the company, soon went back home.
There were still two hours left until twelve o’clock.
When I was cleaning my photo album, I found a picture of Edwin proposing to me.
With a sudden impulse, I posted an Instagram story.
Unconsciously, we have already been five years.
Edwin replied quickly.
Not just five years.
At the same time, he also sent me a photo of the night view.
“The night was beautiful tonight, and it reminded me of you.”
I did not reply.
Because I knew that the tall buildings in the background of the photo were not near the company, but in the city center.
There was the most romantic restaurant in the city.
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Lena also posted an Instagram that only I could see.
You said you married your beloved, but I was the one you liked.
In the bottom left corner of the photo, Edwin’s left hand, without a wedding ring, is particularly
clear.
There was still one hour left until twelve o’clock.
I nestled on the couch, playing the wedding video on loop, while devouring the cake that was
delivered.
I just don’t know why, but the cake became saltier the more I ate.
I thought that I would never like someone again in the future.
It was half an hour before twelve o’clock.
Edwin no longer replied to my messages.
I also consciously stopped bothering and turned to pack my own luggage.
It was one minute before twelve lock.
I took out the last Forgiveness Pass from the jar and prepared to tear it up.
The front door was suddenly knocked on.
I hesitated for a moment and quickly opened the door.
“Hello, this is the gift that Mr. Gore bought for you. Please sign for it.”
The staff held the jewelry box, being enthusiastic and attentive.
At the same time, Edwin’s message also popped up.
“Sorry, I will be staying at the company tonight. You can use the Forgiveness Pass if you want, and I will bring you your favorite cake when I come home.”
I was about to reply when I accidentally bumped into the bookshelf.
The wedding photos, which had been placed on top, fell to the ground with a loud thud after five
years.
The glass shards were scattered all over the floor.
The staff was startled and quickly asked me, “Do you need help with cleaning up?”
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I shook my head and replied on my phone.
“Don’t bring the cake, Edwin. The Forgiveness Pass has run out.”
Let’s get divorced.
The next second, hundreds of messages flooded into my phone.
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