āPlease grant me a divorce, Your Grace.ā
A sudden death sentence.
That was what pushed Riena to end three years of a hollow, show-window marriageā
to finally let go of her exhausting, one-sided love.
āYour Highness, Iām no longer of use to you.ā
And it wasnāt just empty words.
She truly wasnāt needed.
The position had always been far too lofty for her.
And in the end, she had only ever been a means to secure a title.
āI have no reason to take on the risk of divorceāover nothing, over someone as insignificant as you.ā
But instead of a divorce, what came back to her was disgraceā
a declaration that her marriage was void,
and even after leaving the palace, a carriage accident that sparked rumors of her death.
Still, Riena endured.
Her life was already numbered.
If the world thought her gone, then so be it.
But thenā¦
āItās been a long time, Riena.ā
She never imagined she would run into her ex-husband again ā
in the very place she had hidden herself away.
āFrom the start, you deceived me.ā
And worse still, he believed she had staged the accident herselfā
a horrific lie she never saw coming.
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āHa. Perhaps being terminally ill would have suited you better.ā
āā¦What do you mean by that?ā
āAt least then, out of pity, I might have sent you off to the countryside to recover.ā
At his sneering tone, Rienaās calm gaze wavered, shadows tangling within her eyes.
āWell, if that had been the case, I wouldnāt have had to bother with all this trouble. Leave you rotting in the countryside and youād vanish on your own. What a shame. If only youād really caught some incurable diseaseāthen both of us wouldāve been spared the nuisance.ā
Danteās lips curled into a cold, mocking smile.
Each word cut across her heart like a blade.
Her chest tightened, pain constricting her breath.
Riena bit down hard on her lip, realizingā
this ache had nothing to do with her illness.
She lifted her eyes, meeting his fierce golden stare head-on.
And slowly, a bitter smile formed on her lips.
She knew it wellā
his words were meant only to wound.
āā¦Youāre right. If I were to die here and now, it would certainly be more convenient for Your Grace. Forgive me for failing to oblige.ā
This looks so interesting! I can’t wait for more chapters!
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