What Rowan wanted to say suddenly turned into a fishbone stuck in her throat. Neither swallow or spit.She lowered her eyes and was silent for a while.David's mother seemed to be tired of cursing, her chest heaved violently, but she didn't continue to speak.After a while, Rowan raised her head again, looked through Director William, chubby body, and met David's mother's eyes.She desperately asked, "I've already divorced him, what exactly am I going to do for you to let me go?"David's mother sneered, took a deep breath, and smoothed her chest before returning to her."Since you know that you have divorced David, why are you holding back? Flora asked you to move out, but you still dare to find a lot of reasons to drive her out! You have to figure it out now, that she is the owner of that house!"It turned out that the reason for all of this was because of Flora. "I thought I made it very clear to her that the house was given to me by David, not by myself." "Hmph!" David's mother
David's brow furrowed, his concern evident as he pressed further, "What happened with your work?"Rowan's expression shifted, a mixture of resignation and self-deprecation. She chuckled softly, "I don't have a job."No further explanation was necessary; David immediately grasped the meaning behind her words.He hesitated momentarily before whispering, "I'm sorry."It was the second apology he had offered that day. Previously, Rowan had believed him to be someone who would never yield or apologize, regardless of right or wrong. Yet, she couldn't bring herself to say the words "It's okay."An awkward tension filled the air, the silence between them growing increasingly stifling. Minutes passed, prolonging the deadlock.Suddenly, David broke the silence, determination in his voice, "I'll arrange for someone to handle your work and take care of the house. Since I mentioned it, it's yours."A wry smile tugged at the corners of Rowan's lips. "You say that every time, but in the end, I'm the
It was the first time David expressed his concern to her, but his tone seemed a bit rigid as she listened carefully.However, for Rowan, it felt like throwing a stone into a calm lake, instantly disturbing the peace within her.Despite her discomfort, she disregarded it and quickly declined, saying, "No need! I'm probably just feeling a little off because I didn't eat lunch. I'll be fine later!" David still looked concerned.She didn't understand the significance of his silence at that moment, but she couldn't shake the feeling that his unusual behavior had startled her.Wiping her mouth with her sleeve, she hastily said, "If you have something to do, go ahead. You don't need to stay here with me." Finally, she managed to stand up."Okay, I have something to attend to..." He paused for a moment, then changed his words, "Call Maria if you need anything and ask her to accompany you to the hospital."Rowan simply nodded, hoping he would leave soon because the stomach discomfort was surgi
Rowan didn't have a clear idea of what was happening, but when she saw her mother's phone call, a sense of worry surged within her. She immediately wondered if her mother's medication had run out. However, upon hearing that her mother's health had taken a turn for the worse, a profound feeling of dread washed over her."How serious is it?" Rowan anxiously inquired into the phone."Where are you right now? Hurry and come here! The nurse is already attending to her," the maid's voice trembled with emotion, filled with a mix of fear and incoherent shouting.With each passing moment, Rowan grew increasingly confused. The doctor had previously assured her that her mother was making progress in overcoming cancer. So, what could be happening now?Despite her own fear, Rowan yearned to calm the maid's frantic state and gain a clear understanding of the situation. She rose from her seat, searching for her bag, and while making her way outside, she asked the maid for more details."Where are yo
Rowan couldn't help but smile, though it was tinged with sadness. "You care so much about my marriage. Is it because you truly care about me, or is it all about what this marriage can give you now?" Jason remained unfazed by her taunting, not allowing himself to be drawn into her ridicule. His attention was entirely fixed on the impending divorce between Rowan and President David. The mere thought of how he would be seen as the in-law to President David, his buddy, filled him with anger. "Rowan, have you lost your mind? Why would you want to leave a wealthy man like President David? So many people would do anything to be in your shoes and marry into the David family. Yet here you are, divorcing him even though he's been good to you. What would you do if he were having affairs?" He pointed accusingly at her, his frustration pouring out as he leaned against the door, watching the scene unfold with a cold gaze. In that moment, Rowan felt like she had been hit by a ton of bricks. Why
"Rowan, you're being too wary," her mother said. "But since you mentioned that David is a good man, I think you should try to resolve your differences instead of rushing into a divorce."Rowan was taken aback as the topic turned back to her marriage with David. She had asked Jason for his desires, not for her mother to intervene in her past relationship.Taking a moment to collect her thoughts, Rowan realized she needed to be honest with her mother, even if it meant disappointing her. She didn't want her mother to keep holding onto the idea of her being related to David."Mom," she raised her head and looked her mother in the eyes, "I'm sorry if I didn't explain things earlier, but David and I have already divorced. We've signed the divorce agreement, and the legal procedures are almost completed. No matter how much you try to persuade me, it's not going to change that. Also, David being a good man is not the main concern here." She just wished her mother could understand and let her
Rowan was taken aback by the unexpected question, especially coming from her mother. Her mind briefly wandered to the grand mansion, but she quickly pushed that thought away. That mansion was a constant source of longing for both David and Flora. Despite David's promises to give it to her, Rowan knew she couldn't just sell it for money."I don't have any money," she replied firmly. "I could have had money, but I couldn't accept alimony from David. It was my fault they got divorced, after all."Jason's face darkened again. To avoid getting caught up in this issue, Rowan asked before her mother could intervene again."Jason, how much do you owe? I can cover the deposit. I would borrow from my friends, but I have no more options.""As for your business, I don't think investing more money in it is a good idea. Mom had invested a lot before the divorce, and Dad had helped you several times. It's clear that managing a business isn't your forte. You should find a job and work hard instead. B
The room fell into an uneasy silence as David gazed at Rowan expressionlessly. Her heart raced, unsure of how he would respond to her request. With a deep breath, she felt compelled to explain herself further."I know it's not the best time to ask for such a huge favor, and I apologize for putting you in this position. But something urgent has come up with my family, and I desperately need the money. I promise I'll find a way to pay you back as soon as possible."David leaned back on the sofa, crossing his long legs and folding his arms around his chest. His eyes remained fixed on Rowan as he repeated in a calm tone, "Two million?""Yes," Rowan replied with a nod, feeling a mix of hope and anxiety."What do you need it for?" David inquired, seemingly wanting more clarity before making a decision."It's a personal matter," Rowan hesitated, feeling embarrassed by the vague explanation. "I can't go into all the details, but it's essential for my family's well-being. I understand if you d