Three years ago, Lin Feiran married into the Chu family to raise money for her child's medical treatment. Her husband hadn't returned in three years, and they had never even met.
Thre...
Chu Yu listened there without saying a word, his hands clenched into fists in the dark, his knuckles turned white, and blood almost seeped out of his palms.
Lin Feiran's words, word by word, were like sharp arrows, piercing into the most painful part of his body, leaving him heartbroken and bloody.
But he couldn't resist at all, he couldn't even say a word in rebuttal.
He really had no reason to let Lin Feiran be with him, and at the same time tolerate his illegitimate child outside and share him with other women and other children.
If he loved her at all, he shouldn't have given her such a future.
Even if he has a chance to turn the situation around in the future, what about now?
Now, are we going to let her live this tormenting life every day just for this illusory hope?
Lin Feiran looked at Chu Yu in silence and smiled bitterly.
That smile was like a dim candle in the wind, which was extinguished in an instant.
"Chu Yu, I'm glad to meet you. Thank you for everything you have done for me."
Lin Feiran called the waiter and paid the bill.
"That time I said I was treating you to a meal, but I know you paid for it in the end. Now, this last time, I'll really treat you."
There was a smile on her lips, but her eyes were very red and her voice was hoarse and dry. She had to force herself to suppress it so that she wouldn't cry.
Lin Feiran stood up and left the restaurant without looking back.
She walked quickly because she was afraid that if she stopped for even a moment, she would lose control and collapse.
Arriving at the parking lot, Lin Feiran got into the car, started the car, and drove out quickly.
She didn't know where she was going, so she just drove along the less-traveled roads, from one street to another...
She was sitting in the driver's seat, concentrating on holding the steering wheel, her face tense and expressionless, but tears were already streaming down her face.
Soon, the car drove out of the city and arrived at the suburbs.
The roads here are less crowded with cars and pedestrians, making them easier to drive. Lin Feiran didn't even look at the direction, nor did she have any destination in mind. She just kept driving forward, forward...
It seemed that only this feeling of speeding could allow her to temporarily ignore the pain that was overwhelming her like a huge wave.
At over 100 km/h, she opened the car window and let the strong wind outside blow in, blowing her hair into a mess, but it could not dry the tears on her face.
She didn't know how long she had been driving before the car turned from the suburban highway onto the desolate mountain road, and the scenery outside became more and more desolate.
The sun gradually rose to the zenith and then gradually set.
Today's weather wasn't entirely clear; thin clouds drifted across the sky, and the ground was shrouded in a hazy, gray haze. As the sun set, it cast a thick, mournful hue across the western sky, casting an eerie, dim glow across the landscape, creating an indescribable, strange, and oppressive feeling.
Lin Feiran drove all the way up the hill until the car ran out of gas and the alarm sounded, then she stopped as if waking up from a dream.
The place where she stopped was halfway up a mountain. From here, she could see the mountains like the sea, half bright and half dark, and also dyed a strange and sickly purple-gray color.
Lin Feiran got out of the car and stood by the roadside, watching the setting sun like a shot bird, slowly falling into the valley, leaving only thick blood that covered the sky.
Then, even the blood gradually solidified and faded. The sky gradually darkened, dusk fell, and the sky and the earth were filled with a chaotic darkness.
The tear marks on Lin Feiran's face had long since dried up. The night wind blew over, bringing a chill.
Her heart seemed to have been chilled, and now it was deadly calm.
It's like a barren wasteland with no grass and no life at all.
Lin Feiran sat back in the car and began to think numbly about what she should do next.
What to do... There is nothing to do. She can only go back to her previous state of being alone and live the same life as before.
This experience with Chu Yu should be regarded as a beautiful illusion, an empty dream.
Now that the dream is over, she is back to reality.
However, although her relationship with Chu Yuming was over on the surface, there was actually still a layer of relationship that had not been broken, and that was their marriage.
Thinking of this, Lin Feiran's already stiff and numb heart began to ache again.
But this kind of pain was a slow and uncomfortable dull ache, as if someone was slowly cutting her flesh with a very dull saw.
She still has to get a divorce.
Lin Feiran rubbed his head which felt like it was about to split open, started the car and drove down the mountain.
I found the nearest gas station, filled up my tank, and drove back to the city.
By the time she got home, she had already thought clearly about the divorce.
Lin Feiran took out her cell phone and sent a message to Mr. Chu, whom she hadn't contacted for a long time, expressing her hope to visit him tomorrow morning.
Ever since Chu Yu filed for divorce with her and she moved out of Chu Yu's house, she hasn't seen Mr. Chu again. He would just call her to say hello during the holidays and give her gifts.
Because it was Old Man Chu who arranged her marriage with Chu Yu and gave her a huge sum of money to save Yuanyuan's life. However, she concealed the fact that she had a child and now wants a divorce, so she has never been able to face Old Man Chu.
Chu Yu tried every means to get a divorce, but she didn't dare tell Old Man Chu at that time because she was really afraid of seeing his shocked and disappointed expression.
But the situation has changed now, and she has to step forward to deal with Old Man Chu.
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