Scarlett, the daughter of great watchmakers is the wife of Viktor Dumfelt.
βThere was a drug used to sharpen memories in your wifeβs tea.β
ββ¦drug?β
βOverdose could lead to amnesia.β
While she was interrogated by the police, she loses her memories because of those who opposed Viktorβs return to the royal family.
βBy the time you get out of here, you wonβt remember what happened here.β
A week of missing memories. And the secret Viktor hid, revealed in the newspaper.
βYou betrayed me.β
Scarlett couldnβt find the words to explain, because nothing came to mind. Eventually, she decides to divorce Viktor.
βGoodbye, my love.β
That was how their relationship seemingly came to an end.
βWhy do you keep coming?β
βIf you donβt want me to come, come back.β
He had been indifferent all this time, but now, he hung around her with an unfamiliar look on his face.
Expressionless, Viktor slowly spoke, βIβm going to get you back.β






Oh boyβ¦. I need a new box of tissues for this one, donβt I??
On the one hand, it’s interesting to read a male lead who isn’t terribly sharp or curious or sensitive or deep, otoh it’s so hard! Because he’s more realistic and caught up in his own pain that he can’t see the first for the trees.