Here's the translation into English: "May bad luck leave and good things come one after another." I silently gave it a thumbs up, but didn't expect to see President Ling's new post on social media the next second. It was a group photo where the girl looked dazed and silly while President Ling smiled at her with a doting expression and even made a "peace" sign with his hand. The more I looked, the more something felt off. Wasn't the girl in the photo none other than me, who had gotten drunk a few days ago?!
"Bad luck, be gone. Good things, come my way."
I liked the motivational post without much thought, but the next second, my boss's latest update popped up on my feed.
It was a photo-a seemingly innocent snapshot. In it, a young woman was sound asleep, looking utterly unguarded and ridiculous. Landon Stephens, our esteemed CEO, was smiling down at her with an almost indulgent fondness.
The more I stared at the image, the more my stomach sank. That woman... wasn't that me? From a few nights ago, after I'd had too much to drink?
1
The day I discovered Connor Curtis was cheating on me, he slapped me across the face.
"Always looking for drama, aren't you? What's the big deal? Men have business dinners; it's perfectly normal," he sneered. "Lucia is my boss! What I'm doing could practically be called 'sacrificing for the greater good'."
I was so angry that my chest tightened, leaving me gasping for air. I'd always had a tendency to hyperventilate when overwhelmed, and this time was no exception.
Meanwhile, Connor lounged on the sofa, one leg crossed over the other, lighting a cigarette as if my fury were nothing more than background noise.
"If you were smart," he continued, exhaling a puff of smoke, "you'd turn a blind eye. Let's not ruin what little dignity we've got left, huh? Do you think it's easy for a man to earn money and support a family? A lot of women would just look the other way."
The smug look on his face-tinged with mockery-made me feel physically sick. I stumbled backward, retching.
He raised an eyebrow. "What's this? You're not pregnant, are you? Speaking of which, I've been meaning to ask-how do you plan to manage if we have a kid? Expenses are only going to go up. Without me, you'd be helpless."
Having finished his cigarette, he shoved past me without waiting for a response and disappeared into the bathroom.
I collapsed onto the floor, my mind a chaotic mess.
2
Connor and I had been college sweethearts-the kind of couple everyone envied.
Back then, he was the epitome of dedication, whether it was his studies or his relationship with me. He remembered every little anniversary and kept track of all my quirks and preferences.
I used to marvel at how lucky I was to have found someone like him.
After graduation, we tied the knot almost immediately.
The early days of our marriage were blissful and simple. With help from both sets of parents, we managed to buy a cozy two-bedroom apartment, and I threw myself into decorating it, turning it into our little haven.
At first, we worked together.
We shared the same field-pharmaceutical research-and even held similar roles in the same company.
Six months ago, though, I quit my job to focus on starting a family. Both sets of parents had been urging us to have kids, and Connor had bombarded me with sweet words and heartfelt pleas until I finally gave in.
At the time, I'd just started to gain some traction in my career. We'd recently made a significant breakthrough on a project together, but Connor assured me he could handle the remaining work on his own.
"It's all for us," he'd said. "We're a team, aren't we? Any success I have is our success."
His sincerity and the combined pressure from my mom and mother-in-law wore me down. Deep down, I'd always loved kids, so I told myself it was the right decision.
I could still remember the way he kissed me that day-his eyes brimming with emotion. It was one of those rare moments of warmth in the grind of our everyday lives.
They said a woman's love would grow over time, while a man's love would fade. Over the three years we'd been married, the balance in our relationship had shifted.
Where he used to prioritize me, I now found myself doing all the heavy lifting to keep our connection alive.
At the time, I refused to believe that two people who loved each other could fall out of love. I couldn't imagine that someone I'd shared seven years of my life with-my husband-would betray me.
I reassured myself, thinking maybe Connor was just going through a rough patch at work. I told myself things would get better with time.
But what came instead wasn't change. It was the news of his affair.
3
The video came from my best friend, Rosalie Robinson.
It showed Connor locked in a passionate kiss with someone else, right there on the street. The scene was so dramatic, it felt straight out of a late-night TV drama-intense, over-the-top, and impossible to look away from.
I couldn't believe it-Connor, the man who claimed he was too drained and stressed every night, apparently had enough energy to put on such a display.
I replayed the video frame by frame, desperately hoping for some clue, some detail that might prove it wasn't him. But reality was cruel. After two years of dating and five years of sharing a bed, I knew every nuance of Connor better than anyone.
It was him.
Tears blurred my vision and dripped onto my phone screen, pausing the video on a particularly gut-wrenching moment-Connor gazing at her with unguarded tenderness.
Rosalie tried to talk sense into me, urging me to stay calm and think through my options-dividing assets, proving fault in court. But her words were just noise.
All I could think about were memories of us.
A snowy day outside the dorm, the comforting warmth of a hot coffee in my hands, and his shy, blushing face.
Him pedaling a bike around campus, promising me one day I'd be riding in a convertible, both of us laughing so hard our sides hurt.
Our hands tightly clasped, bodies pressed close, transforming from awkward college students to husband and wife on our wedding day.
And now, Connor-kissing another woman in public like none of that had ever happened.
As always, my body betrayed me before I could even process the pain. My stomach churned violently.
"Mabel, what are you going to do?" Rosalie asked gently. "Take him to court. If he's heartless, you should be ruthless. File for divorce."
I shook my head. Seven months, I might have been able to let go of. But seven years?
From 18 to 25-nearly my entire youth, my best years, were tied to him.
"I need to hear it from him," I said finally.
4
What I got instead was a slap across the face.
Oddly, once the nausea subsided, the sting of his slap seemed to jolt me awake, snapping me out of the haze.
People didn't always need a reason to fall out of love. If he had just said he no longer cared, I might have walked away peacefully.
But cheating? That was a line he had no right to cross.
I began packing my things without a word. When Connor emerged from the bathroom, he scoffed at the sight of me shoving clothes into a bag. Without so much as a question, he flopped onto the bed, scrolling through his phone like I wasn't even there.
It wasn't until I slung the bag over my shoulder and walked toward the door that he finally spoke.
"Don't think you can use this as leverage. You walk out that door, and don't come crawling back later."
His tone dripped with disdain. "What are you going to do? You're a jobless, pregnant divorcƩe-who's going to want you? Your freeloading parents? Your snitch of a best friend?"
His sneering contempt gave me a sudden jolt of courage.
I stormed into the kitchen, grabbed a knife, and hid it behind my back. Marching up to the bed, I raised my hand and slapped him as hard as I could.
Connor's eyes widened in disbelief. I stared at him, realizing how utterly unfamiliar his face had become to me.
Maybe the slap left him a little too stunned. Anger could sometimes bring out unexpected strength. After that slap, my hand felt numb.
When he finally snapped out of it and raised his hand to hit me back, I screamed, brandishing the knife.
"Don't even think about it," I growled. "I've got nothing to lose. If you're not scared of me showing this video to your entire office-if you're not terrified of being branded 'the married man who can't get it up'-then go ahead and try me."
His jaw clenched, his teeth grinding audibly. For a long moment, he just glared at me, his eyes a strange mix of fury and panic.
"Divorce," I said coldly. "And you leave with nothing."
With that, I turned on my heel and walked out.
Rosalie was waiting outside the door. I managed to keep it together as we made our way to her car. Once inside, she glanced at me, hesitant to say anything.
I was about to crack a joke-something lighthearted to ease the tension-when I looked down and realized I was still clutching the kitchen knife, my hands trembling uncontrollably.
That was it. The dam broke. I couldn't hold it in any longer. I burst into tears.
Her fiance and her best friend worked together and set her up. She lost everything and died in the street. However, she was reborn. The moment she opened her eyes, her husband was trying to strangle her. Luckily, she survived that. She signed the divorce agreement without hesitation and was ready for her miserable life. To her surprise, her mother in this life left her a great deal of money. She turned the tables and avenged herself. Everything went well in her career and love when her ex-husband came to her.
Rumors said that Lucas married an unattractive woman with no background. In the three years they were together, he remained cold and distant to Belinda, who endured in silence. Her love for him forced her to sacrifice her self-worth and her dreams. When Lucas' true love reappeared, Belinda realized that their marriage was a sham from the start, a ploy to save another woman's life. She signed the divorce papers and left. Three years later, Belinda returned as a surgical prodigy and a maestro of the piano. Lost in regret, Lucas chased her in the rain and held her tightly. "You are mine, Belinda."
In her previous life, Kimberly endured the betrayal of her husband, the cruel machinations of an evil woman, and the endless tyranny of her in-laws. It culminated in the bankruptcy of her family, and ultimately, her death. After being reborn, she resolved to seek retribution against those who had wronged her, and ensure her family's prosperity. To her shock, the most unattainable man from her past suddenly set his sights on her. "You may have overlooked me before, but I shall capture your heart this time around."
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"You're my wife in name only, on paper only. My heart and love will never be yours." Edward made it clear to Daisy that she was nothing to him. They were both victims of family greed -- the marriage was arranged for them. Six years passed. She remained quiet, gaining a reputation in the army as a tough-as-nails colonel. When she walked into his life again, Edward fell in love with this woman, unlike any he had known. She surprised and delighted him. But will Daisy take him back? Can their son keep them together? Can the rift between them be healed? Pick this one up and find out!
"I've warned you from the beginning. Don't marry him, but you won't listen." Darcy stood close to me and smiled with concern. "You're not a woman worthy of a man as handsome, rich, smart, and virile as Blaze." My whole body trembled at her words. "Have you no shame?" I asked. "Take a good look at yourself, Heather." She stared at me in the mirror. "You can't even glance at your ugly face. Do you think Blaze can endure a lifetime of gazing at that scar?" Heather Bailey got a surprise from her husband: a divorce agreement. After a year of marriage and facing ups and downs, she couldn't believe Blaze intended to divorce her. She was devastated when she saw him gazing lovingly at another woman. After signing the divorce papers, shockwaves caught her up. Her flower shop was burned to the ground. Her father's company collapsed, and her parents blamed her. She struggled to rebuild her life from the ground up and became more successful than ever. Having many customers from influential families, she started her revenge on Blaze. She won the very thing he wanted, but that was just the beginning.