At Stonehaven City Courthouse.
“Hurry up and sign, what are you spacing out for?”
The deep, hoarse voice, laced with anger, snapped Catherine out of her daze. Looking at the divorce papers in front of her, she couldn't help but feel bitter about her situation.
“Don’t pretend. Didn’t we already discuss this at home? Are you trying to back out now?”
The man, growing impatient, urged her. As he spoke, he gave her a shove, causing her frail, sickly body to wobble, nearly falling over.
Catherine bit her lip, determined not to let herself cry, and finally picked up the pen to sign her part. It's over.
Her three-year marriage had ended.
She touched her stomach, where it remained silent, much like her emotions in that moment.
Once the divorce procedure was completed, the man turned to her again and said, “In consideration of the three years we lived together, and the fact that you can’t have children, I’ll give you a villa in District X to live out your days. But remember, from now on, don’t ever show your face around me or Juliet, or I’ll make sure you spend the rest of your life in poverty.”
“Haha, Gabriel Sterling, so you're not even bothering to hide it anymore, are you? Who was it that said there was nothing between you and Juliet? And now, as soon as we’re divorced, you’re warning me not to go near her?”
Catherine laughed bitterly. The man standing in front of her was her ex-husband, and the woman he mentioned was the adopted younger sister she had rescued from human traffickers three years ago.
The old saying was true: rescue an animal and it will repay you, rescue a human and they will betray you. Even a dog knows loyalty, but saving an ungrateful person like Juliet had cost her even her husband.
Gabriel’s patience wore thinner, his voice growing harsher. “Don’t embarrass me here. If you can’t have children, someone else will. Giving you a villa is already more than enough.”
Catherine wiped her tears, her expression resolute as she replied, “I don’t need your charity.”
Gabriel sneered, “Still pretending to be noble at a time like this? Are you planning to refuse the house so you can cause trouble for me later? Cartherine, don’t think I won’t do something to you!”
Catherine felt a sharp pain in her heart at his cruel words, but she remained outwardly strong, replying firmly, “Don’t worry. From now on, I’ll disappear from your life forever.”
Gabriel looked at her disheveled appearance with disgust before leaving her with two words, “Suit yourself,” and turning away, walking out of the city court.
Catherine remained standing at the courthouse gate, unmoving. Her entire body felt cold, her heart even colder, and her lips turned pale from the biting wind. In the end, her tears flowed uncontrollably, like a river breaking its banks.
In her hand was the divorce paper, and with it, all the feelings of the past years were severed.
She wandered down an empty street, the fatigue spreading through her entire being. How had it all come to this?
The man who once swore to love her for a lifetime, it turned out, his "lifetime" lasted only three years. In the first two years, they had been inseparable, clinging to each other in happiness. But in the last year, every meeting led to an argument, with even the smallest of things plunging them into silent cold wars. And finally, she had endured until the moment he uttered the words, “divorce.”
The saddest part was that as soon as she agreed, he dragged her to the courthouse to finalize the divorce, showing just how tired he had become of the wife he once claimed to love every day.
In Gabriel's eyes, Catherine had transformed from a gentle, understanding flower into a shrewish woman who couldn't tell right from wrong, but was that really true when he was the one who had an affair?
Was she truly the sharp-tongued, cunning one, while Juliet was innocent and obedient? Ridiculous! Since when has a husband-snatcher ever been innocent? It was simply that he had changed and didn't want to admit it.
Back when she and Gabriel were still deeply in love, Juliet always showed up at just the right time, finding excuses to separate them. How foolish she had been, even blaming him for being petty towards her. Now, looking back, the real fool was herself.
In reality, Catherine knew that even without Juliet, Gabriel would still have divorced her. His family would never have allowed him to remain childless when she couldn’t conceive, right?
But was that her fault? Clearly, she was injured shielding him from a bullet, and now he was using that as an excuse to abandon her.
Catherine held her face, crying uncontrollably. She squatted by the roadside, silently shedding tears. Passersby saw her but didn’t stop to ask if she was okay, because in this tiring world, who doesn’t have their own burdens to bear?
Catherine returned to her old, dim house deep in the alley and collapsed onto the bed, having lost all appetite.
This was the house her parents had left behind before they passed away. Every month, she would return to clean it, but she never imagined she would one day live here permanently.
The next morning.
Bang bang bang!
"Catherine, open the door! If you don’t open it, I’ll call a locksmith to break in!"
Last night, Catherine had cried herself to sleep after returning home and had barely woken when the loud pounding on the door echoed through the house, accompanied by an all-too-familiar voice.
The person was Emily, her closest sister-like friend.
"Coming, stop banging on the door."
Catherine stepped outside, looked at Emily, and asked:
"How did you know I was here?"
She hadn’t told her friends that she’d divorced Gabriel, so no one knew she had left the Sterling family home. How had Emily found her?
Emily, hands on hips, replied:
"You texted me last night, remember? Still not awake?"
Catherine was dumbfounded. She genuinely didn’t remember texting Emily.Seeing her blank face, Emily clicked her tongue and said:"Stop babbling, let’s go shopping."Without waiting for Catherine to respond, Emily dragged her out of the house, not caring that she hadn’t even brushed her teeth or changed clothes.At first, Catherine thought shopping might lift her spirits, but had she known she would run into Gabriel and Juliet, she would have preferred to stay locked inside, never showing her face outside again.But in this world, when has “if” ever mattered?Not wanting to face the two of them, Catherine quickly tugged Emily in the opposite direction. But her friend resisted, saying:"Where are you going? There are some really nice dresses over here."Catherine hastily replied, "There are new designs over there, let's go check them out."Emily clicked her tongue, clearly reluctant, "New designs or not, we should be buying clothes that suit us."While talking, Emily absentmindedly gla
Seeing Catherine still stubbornly refusing to apologize, Gabriel raised his hand again to strike her. Emily quickly rushed forward, hugging Catherine tightly, shielding her with her body.Looking at her friend’s now swollen face, Emily’s eyes welled up, and she turned back to Gabriel and said:"This is my fault. I spoke without knowing the full story and insulted someone. I apologize to both of you. Please don't hit Catherine anymore."Emily bowed to Gabriel and Juliet, while Juliet looked at Catherine with a triumphant gleam in her eyes.See, your friend has humiliated herself for you now.Even so, Juliet wasn't ready to let Catherine off the hook. She sobbed, "Brother Gabriel, let's just stop here. Years ago, Catherine saved me, so I can endure her scolding."Upon hearing that, Gabriel angrily stepped forward, grabbed Catherine by the hair, and dragged her toward Juliet, forcefully pushing her head down."Juliet owes you nothing. If you don’t know where you’ve gone wrong, I’ll help
The doctor frowned. Normally, if someone dared to question his expertise, he would be furious. But looking at this pitiful young woman, he couldn’t muster any anger and instead said gently:"Alright, here's what we’ll do. Go to the obstetrics department and have another examination, then bring the results back to me."Catherine nodded, still in a daze, and got up to leave the room. As soon as Emily saw her, she immediately supported her, saying:"Are you done with the check-up? Let’s go home."Unexpectedly, Catherine shook her head and said, "Can... can you take me to the obstetrics department for a test?"Emily was stunned, but under Catherine's urging, she complied.While waiting for the results, Catherine's entire body trembled, cold sweat covering her pale forehead."Patient Cartherine, please come for your test results." A nurse called loudly from the hallway.Both Catherine and Emily stood up quickly to receive them. As soon as Emily read the contents, she exclaimed, "Pregnant?
Catherine laughed bitterly, pointing to her own face and said:"What? You want to hit me again? Look, this is your masterpiece."Seeing the bruised, swollen redness on Catherine’s cheek, Gabriel's body stiffened. He had hit her in a moment of anger yesterday, but he hadn't expected the damage to be this severe."Does it hurt?"As he asked, Gabriel reached out to touch her cheek, but she quickly avoided his hand. His face darkened, his eyebrows furrowed, and he sneered:"If you'd listened to me, I wouldn't have had to hit you."Obedient?Obedient, to him, meant enduring insults from her in-laws, tolerating her foster sister stealing her husband, and leaving empty-handed with nothing. Was that what he expected?Ridiculous! How could he be so authoritarian?No wonder he liked someone like Juliet, a woman who was inherently selfish and vengeful but outwardly seemed docile and understanding. From her mother-in-law to the household staff, everyone in the Sterling family adored her sweet and
Catherine smirked, shaking off her hand, and mockingly said, "Oh really? Then I wish you both a hundred years of happiness, may you grow old together."With that, and under Juliet’s stunned gaze, Catherine coolly turned and got into the car. Gabriel rushed over to block her, shouting, "Didn’t you hear me? You’re not allowed to get involved with that guy!"Emily, seeing that her friend wouldn’t be able to rest if they stayed here any longer, spoke up:"Mr. Sterling, actually, that’s my boyfriend. Catherine wasn’t feeling well, so I had her sit in the front seat."Gabriel froze for a moment upon hearing this, feeling a brief moment of joy, quickly replaced by anger."Cartherine, are you daring to mock me?"But Catherine didn’t care. At this point, her entire body was glued to the seat, utterly drained of energy to deal with the shameless couple.Emily and the young man, seeing that the situation had calmed down, quickly drove off. However, no sooner had they lost sight of Gabriel and Ju
Gabriel took a deep breath. Fine, she was the woman he loved, after all. He’d give her some leeway."Catherine, listen to me. I'm the eldest son of the Sterling family. My responsibility is to have an heir. The doctor says Juliet is very healthy. Once she gives me a son, I'll bring you back to be my wife again. How about that?"His tone softened. He had never been this gentle with any woman before. As he caressed her bruised cheek, still swollen from the slap he had given her, his heart ached. He had acted out of anger that day, but he would make it up to her in the future.Gabriel fully expected Catherine to cry tears of joy after hearing his words, but instead, she coldly looked at him and said, "Sorry, I have no intention of being a stepmother, nor do I want to raise someone else's child. Gabriel, what did you expect from me by dragging me to your engagement? To see me cry in pain? Don’t fool yourself. I don’t have any feelings left for you.""What did you say? You have no feelings
Juliet hated the dirty kitchen, and if it weren’t for trying to please Gabriel, she wouldn’t have set foot in there. She recalled how Catherine used to be the perfect wife, always cooking delicious meals for him, yet in the end, she was still abandoned.It goes to show that winning a man's heart wasn’t about satisfying his stomach but rather appealing to his vanity.Juliet looked up at him, her eyes sparkling with admiration, the kind of adoration a girl feels for her man."Brother Gabriel, I really want to be your wife."This move hit directly at Gabriel’s patriarchal nature, and sure enough, his expression softened further, and his eyes showed a hint of tenderness."For now, let’s get engaged first. Once you're pregnant, we’ll get married right away. In the meantime, take good care of your health, and after you give me a chubby son, I promise you’ll live a life of luxury and no one will compare."Hearing this, Juliet’s heart fluttered with joy. She didn’t mind if Gabriel saw her as
When Catherine found out that Gabriel had given her designs to Juliet, she confronted him.His response was to tell her to be generous, not to be petty or selfish, as it didn’t suit the role of the eldest daughter-in-law.Hearing what Gabriel said, what could Catherine do but swallow her frustration?After establishing her brand, Juliet no longer used Catherine’s designs, instead building her fame by following Catherine’s style. Meanwhile, Gabriel forced Catherine to quit her job and stay at home as a housewife.Looking back now, it was all part of a premeditated plan. Gabriel probably feared that if Catherine continued designing, someone might eventually notice the similarities between her style and Juliet’s, exposing the latter as a fraud with mediocre talent.Catherine closed her eyes tightly. In the end, had she always been the most foolish one?Sensing her sinking mood, Emily refrained from saying anything provocative, instead hugging her gently and comforting her in a soft voice