Tegan didn't look up. "I'm not really hungry.""You still need to eat something." Lorian walked over to her. He reached out and pulled the book from her hands. His voice was softer than before. "I'll have the servant bring it here. Eat at least a little."Tegan asked him if he had eaten. Lorian took off his coat and sat down on the sofa across from her. He didn't mention that he'd already eaten outside, nor did he say anything about meeting with a lawyer. At this moment, Lorian just wanted to spend more time with Tegan. Perhaps their marriage was finally coming to an end, and he still wanted to struggle a little.However, Lorian knew deep down that this attempt at making amends had nothing to do with love. It was simply because he felt guilty toward Tegan.Neither of them had any objections.Lorian went downstairs. When he returned to the master bedroom on the second floor, Tegan was reading again. This time, he didn't take the book from her hands. Instead, Lorian said softl
Tegan didn’t indulge him.Their marriage had come to an end, and so had her feelings for him. That one sentence he’d said over the phone."Don't be afraid, I'm here."It had been nothing more than a fleeting illusion. The truth had proven that it was all just her wishful thinking.Lorian had never loved her.Not ever!…Tegan still insisted on sleeping in the guest room. She left the master bedroom for Lorian. Neither of them was in a good mood, and they didn’t sleep at all that night.The next day, Lorian and Tegan shared their last breakfast. That morning was no different from usual. He sat at the head of the table and was dressed impeccably. Every gesture he made exuded the elegance of an aristocrat. She had applied a light touch of makeup.After a moment of silence, Lorian looked at Tegan. "The company needs time for public relations. We'll separate for a month first. As for the divorce settlement I’m offering you…"Tegan interrupted him. "I'll move out this evening. As f
Tegan had always been reserved. She had never spoken about her feelings of affection and disappointment out loud.However, Lorian remembered how captivating Tegan had been when she was in love. He asked himself if he had truly never felt anything genuine amidst all the pretenses and games.A servant knocked at the door. "Would you like to have dinner, Lorian?"Lorian responded dryly. "Just some sandwiches."The servant was aware of the impending divorce and her master's poor mood. She hesitated to intrude. As she turned to leave, Lorian called out, "Did Ms. Tegan say anything when she left?"The servant thought for a moment before gently shaking her head. "Ms. Tegan didn’t say anything."Lorian gestured for her to leave. Once the bedroom door was closed, he collapsed onto the soft bed. The sheets were changed after last night’s intimate encounter. They smelled of fresh laundry detergent, leaving no trace of Tegan’s scent.Lorian turned his head and stared blankly at the moon out
Lorian was engaged in conversation with two senior lawyers in the director’s office of the Sanders Group. His demeanor exuded the confidence and sophistication of a top business executive. The lawyers spoke with great respect. Their tones were formal and polite.Kris softly announced, “Ms. Tegan has arrived, Mr. Lorian.”At the sound of the announcement, Lorian looked up. He and Tegan locked eyes. After not seeing her for a month, he took a moment to observe her closely. Lorian noticed her appearance had noticeably deteriorated. She looked much thinner and more worn out. His tone softened as he asked, “Have you not been sleeping well lately?”“It's okay,” Tegan replied quietly. Her gaze settled on the coffee table in front of Lorian, which was stacked with thick documents. It was the divorce agreement.Lorian continued to watch her. After a moment, he signaled to Kris to bring Tegan a cup of coffee. He specifically requested the Earl Grey blend. Tegan promptly declined, “No need.
Lorian couldn’t help but wonder. If he had insisted on staying married despite Tegan’s refusal, would she have stayed?Lorian didn’t know. Amid the silence, his phone, which lay on the desk, rang. He picked it up to find that it was Noah calling. As soon as he answered, Noah’s enraged voice erupted from the other end. “Lorian, you fool! Did you actually let Tegan sign the divorce papers? Have you lost your mind? Do you really think you’ll find someone more suitable than Tegan? In the past, you always said she was obedient and good-natured.”…Lorian held his phone and gazed at the fading sunlight outside. After a long silence, he rasped, "There's no hope left for me and Tegan, Dad. It wouldn't have mattered if we didn't get divorced now. If we did it until after we had children, it would only add another layer of hurt. Why bother?"Noah snorted coldly, "Divorce, divorce, always thinking about divorce. Why can't you wish for something good?"Noah hung up the phone. He secretly
Tegan immediately understood. Lorian saw Dustin, and he clearly misunderstood.Tegan stood there. Suddenly, the streetlights above her lit up one by one and illuminated her already pale face to an almost white shade. She clutched her phone tightly, and her voice was very soft. "Yes, it feels good to be with him."Tegan took another deep breath before continuing, "After the divorce, I'll give it a try with him."The night slowly descended. Lorian sat in the car parked across the street. His eyes were as cold as ice. He stared intently at Tegan and listened to her praising another man.He gave a self-mocking smile. His marriage has clearly reached its end. He didn't even like her, so why did he care who she was with after the divorce? Why would he care who she had in her heart?How absurd and ridiculous.Lorian looked at Tegan and softly said, "Dustin is indeed a good choice."After speaking, he hung up the phone. The window of the black limousine rolled up and cut off their vie
A day later, Kim, who worked closely with Noah, personally came to invite Tegan. She said that Noah had arranged a private banquet for her. Given that Noah and Gwynn had treated her well and even helped with her mother’s situation, Tegan felt obliged to accept the invitation out of courtesy.It was a crisp October day. Tegan followed Kim out of the villa. A black stretch Lincoln limo was parked at the entrance. Kim personally opened the rear door for her and smiled, "Please get in, Ms. Tegan."Tegan got into the car and politely asked Kim not to address her that way. She explained that she and Lorian had already signed the divorce agreement. However, Kim just kept smiling.The Lincoln limo slowly pulled away and stopped in front of a restaurant after half an hour. Tegan was stunned. This was the restaurant where she and Lorian had their first blind date. Now, as they were about to finalize their divorce, returning to this place brought back a flood of memories. Tegan couldn’t he
Before Lorian arrived, he had already guessed the purpose of the meal. However, he still came. In truth, he didn’t understand why he felt compelled to attend.Lorian and Tegan had already signed the divorce agreement. No matter how much Noah tried to persuade him, it wouldn’t change the outcome. Besides, Tegan had admitted that she wanted to be with Dustin. They were both in the education field and had common interests. They should get along well.Lorian thought to himself how letting go was the right decision for both of them.Lorian quietly observed Tegan. After he sat down, he instructed the restaurant manager and ordered a few dishes. He even ordered Tegan's favorite dish out of habit.When the meal began, Noah chided with a smile, “You’re not uneasy at all.”Lorian gave a slight smile. He didn’t respond. Noah was unable to contain his impatience. He gently set down his glass and asked, “I’ll ask you one thing, Lorian. Is there any chance of saving this marriage?”The atm