When Silvia Pond received a message from Ada Pond, she was picking out a gift for Neil Remus. It was for their third wedding anniversary.
Silvia opened the message, but several intimate photos of two people caught her off guard. Her face instantly turned pale when she realized who they were.
They were Neil and Ada, her twin sister!
The photos were of them hugging and kissing each other. But she spotted one thing in all of them—Neil’s loving gaze as he looked at Ada.
Even though Neil and Silvia had been married for three years, he had never looked at her with such a gaze.
[Does it look familiar?]
Silvia rubbed her temples. The place in the photos did look familiar, but before she could recall where it was, another message from Ada popped up.
[You were supposed to live in that house after the wedding. Don’t you recognize it?
[Oh, I almost forgot. Neil refused to let you in the house except for your wedding night. Do you know why?
[Because Neil bought the house for me! If his grandmother hadn’t taken matters into her own hands on your wedding day, you would’ve never had a chance to set foot inside!]
Ada’s messages made Silvia’s heart beat faster. Her hands trembled as she read them.
She clenched her phone and slowly typed a reply.
[Stop sending me these photos. Your relationship with Neil is a thing of the past.]
[Haha. Do you think we’re really over?
[I’ve been back in the country for two months. Neil hasn’t been home in the past two months, has he?
[He hasn’t had time to go home because he’s been staying with me at the house every day after work. Do you know what he tells me after we have sex? He says you’re boring. You’re no different from a sex doll.
[You’re a failure of a woman. If I were you, I would’ve killed myself long ago!
[You’d better give up on Neil while he’s still on good terms with you for old time’s sake. Otherwise, you’ll only end up embarrassing yourself!]
…
Silvia could not remember how she made it home. She only snapped out of her thoughts when she heard the fingerprint lock unlocking.
Neil opened the door and saw Silvia sitting near the entrance.
He subconsciously frowned in displeasure.
“Why are you sitting here?”
Silvia looked at him. His handsome face still made her heart flutter.
She tried to find a glimmer of affection in his eyes, but all she saw was annoyance.
Neil had looked at her that way for the past three years. She had grown accustomed to it, but her heart ached when she knew that he could look at another woman tenderly.
She slowly got up and looked Neil in the eye.
“Why did you hide Ada’s return from me?”
A hint of surprise flashed in Neil’s eyes, but he answered indifferently, “You and Ada aren’t on good terms, so I had no reason to tell you.”
Silvia forced a smile. Was it because he had no reason, or was he afraid that she would learn about his infidelity?
She closed her eyes and slowly said, “Neil Remus, if you think of me as your wife, you wouldn’t have slept with Ada in that house. It was supposed to be ours!”
Neil’s calm facade cracked a little. “How did you know?”
“You’re wondering how I found out? Ask Ada! I wonder why a mistress would have the audacity to send me those photos to disgust me!”
“Silvia Pond!”
Neil was infuriated. He looked at Silvia coldly.
The Ada he knew was innocent. She would not hurt anyone, let alone provoke Silvia.
“There’s nothing between Ada and me. She’s only staying at that house temporarily. Besides, she’d never send you any photos!”
Neil’s trust in Ada hurt Silvia. Her eyes immediately turned red. “Temporarily? Do you think I’m stupid? Since you believe she’d never send those photos, are you implying that I’m slandering her?”
It was his usual tactic whenever they quarreled. He would give Silvia the silent treatment until she gave in to him.
Silvia only realized how pitiful she had been in the past after she decided to get a divorce. Neil never even bothered trying to comfort her when they argued.
However, all this would end soon.
The next morning, Silvia met up with a lawyer to draft a divorce agreement.
While he printed the agreement, the lawyer tried to dissuade her against her decision.
“Mrs. Remus, Remus Corporation is now worth hundreds of billions. You’ve been married to Mr. Remus for three years and have burdened yourself by keeping it a secret. It’ll be reasonable even if you demand several hundred million dollars.”
Silvia forced a smile. “It’s fine. I only want to divorce him as soon as possible.”
The lawyer gave up after he saw her determination. He gave her the divorce agreement and left.
Silvia flipped to the last page and signed without hesitation. She took off her ring and placed it on the agreement. Then, she got up and went upstairs to pack her things.
She finished packing in less than an hour since she did not have many things. She did not want anything Neil had given her, so one suitcase was enough.
Before she left, Silvia took one last look at the mansion where she had lived for three years. She felt no sense of attachment toward it. No matter how hard she tried, she failed to get the one thing she wanted. He never belonged to her.
It took her three years to understand this, but it was not too late.
Silvia walked out of the mansion and saw a red Lamborghini parked in front of the door.
The driver noticed her and honked.
Silvia put her suitcase in the trunk and got into the passenger seat.
The driver was a woman with a curvy figure and fair skin.
She was also wearing a pair of oversized sunglasses that covered most of her face. It made her features more delicate.
Once Silvia was in the car, Dulcie Reed cocked an eyebrow and asked, “Have you made up your mind?”
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