Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
“No need to bother, I didn’t need you to marry me!”
They were in a relationship for six years, and he was always free.
I would quietly accompany him without urging him when he wanted to drink.
If I was not suitable to be present, I would immediately go to pick him up as soon as he notified me.
He got drunk and served him comfortably without any complaints.
I bought the tickets and planned the entire itinerary for my brothers to travel alone.
I wouldn’t even really check his phone, even if he voluntarily let me.
I loved him and didn’t want to repeat the tragic story of my mom divorcing my dad because of her excessive desire for control.
I believed that I had always been good at maintaining distance in a relationship.
We were always inseparable and deeply in love, at least before he had an accident.
But now, I realize that my love suffocated him.
So, is this the real reason why he pretended to be sick to seek excitement?
Our eyes met, and I couldn’t see a trace of affection from him towards me.
I swallowed all the questions that almost slipped out of my mouth.
I watched Keaton with a furrowed brow, snatching the lily from my brother’s hand and forcefully
“Enough, stop trying to act innocent after taking advantage. Take the
shoving it into my
flower and leave quickly!”
He thought that I was still the little girl who would be satisfied with just a small gift.
He also didn’t believe that I, who would only marry him, would not marry him.
I returned the flowers to his brother, saying, “These are the flowers they gave to your girlfriend,
and it’s not appropriate for me to keep them.”
“Blood donation was voluntary for me; you didn’t have to marry me out of pity.”
Keaton felt an inexplicable panic welling up inside him.
Shouldn’t Sariah have been rejoicing?
Chapter 3
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