His eyes were dark and deep.
Hers were lifeless and hollow.
The atmosphere in the parking garage was suffocating.
The girl beside him looked at Candice, not only making no effort to keep a distance from Kyle, but growing even bolder—she wrapped an arm around his neck and whispered something into his ear.
Candice felt a stabbing pain in her eyes.
She looked away, got in her car, and drove off without sparing them another glance.
Not long after she arrived home, she heard the sound of a car outside.
She was standing in front of the glass case in her walk-in closet, removing her necklace, when a wall of firm muscle suddenly pressed up against her back. The powerful presence of a man enveloped her completely.
He braced both hands on the cabinet, leaning in from behind to look at her face.
"Are you mad?" he asked.
Candice didn’t look at him. She calmly placed the necklace in its place and replied flatly,
“Mad enough to kill someone. You should probably be careful.”
Kyle was silent for a moment, then said,
“The Jones family wants to collaborate with us on the Polaris project. I’ve been meeting with Mike, and the girl you saw—she’s his younger sister.”
“So what? He won’t work with you unless you keep his sister company?”
“…Candice, I’m trying to explain. Don’t get sarcastic with me.”
“I don’t think there’s anything to explain.”
Candice finally turned her head, her eyes cold and clear, like they could see straight through his soul.
“Kyle, if you’re tired of this marriage and want a new woman running the house, I can step aside.”
Kyle’s face darkened instantly. “What did you say?”
“I said we can get a divorce.”
She pushed him away.
But just as she tried to leave, he yanked her back forcefully. Grabbing her face, he warned,
“You’d better not even think about something like that.”
Candice said nothing.
But not only had she thought about it—she had already done it.
She…
didn’t want him anymore.
Kyle stayed home until late that night before another phone call summoned him away. Candice clearly heard the caller—a soft, girlish voice, as if the girl were crying.
The next morning, her lawyer and longtime friend sent her a screenshot: it was a social media post from Kyle’s little girlfriend.
A pair of hands—one large, one small—framed into a heart shape against the dawn sky. The caption read:
"Feeling each other’s heartbeat in the warmth of the sunrise."
Candice recognized his hand at a glance.
She sat there, gripping her cup for who knew how long.
When she finally set it down, it clinked against the table with a crisp sound—like something inside her had just broken loose and fallen away.
In the days that followed, Kyle still didn’t come home.
They only saw each other at company meetings—he sat at the head of the table, she with the other executives off to the side.
There was no eye contact.
Candice didn’t go looking for him either.
In her spare time, she was busy apartment hunting, and clearing out all the gifts he’d given her over the years—anniversary presents, birthday gifts, Valentine’s Day surprises, wedding gifts… She even sold their wedding rings.
She didn’t want the man.
What use was all this emotional junk?
That evening, Vangard’s boss lady, Anna, invited her out to a private club.
It was nearly 11 p.m.—Candice didn’t feel like going, but knowing she’d need a strong network after leaving Aureate Group and starting her own business, she went.
As soon as she walked in, she spotted Anna.
“Anna, I could’ve come up myself. You didn’t have to come down for me.”
Anna linked arms with her affectionately as they got in the elevator.
“I didn’t want you getting lost. You haven’t been here before, right?”
That was true—this place was new to her.
They went upstairs and into a large private room. An antique screen divided the space.
Candice immediately noticed there were people behind the screen, but Anna didn’t take her over. Instead, she seated her in the quieter section with just one other woman—someone vaguely familiar. She realized it was the girlfriend of one of Kyle’s friends.
The woman seemed to recognize her too, looking slightly awkward but still offering a smile.
Candice took off her coat and sat down. Anna left the room.
She took a sip of the drink handed to her. On the other side of the screen, the sounds of chatter and laughter gradually filtered through.
Then—
They started talking about her.
“Kyle doesn’t bring Candice to gatherings anymore.”
“Well, duh. Miss Jones is young and adorable—he takes her everywhere like she’s his little treasure.”
“Took him long enough to change his taste after all these years.”
“Candice might be pretty, but after eight years in bed, who wouldn’t be sick of her?”
“She’s so dumb too. Gave him eight years of her life and all she got was used. Hey, if Kyle doesn’t want her anymore, I’ll take her. I’ve been craving that waist for years.”
…
Candice’s eyes turned icy cold.
She recognized two of those voices—friends of Kyle’s, the same ones who used to call her “sis” with honeyed smiles.
The woman beside her was so embarrassed she didn’t dare meet Candice’s gaze. When she saw Candice stand up, she thought she was going to flee in humiliation.
But instead—
Candice cleared her throat, picked up her drink, and walked casually toward the other side. She leaned against the screen, her tone light and relaxed as she joined their conversation.
“Guys, that’s not quite fair, is it? When Kyle and I got together, he was still a sweet little virgin. Didn’t I get eight years of him for free too?”
The room went dead silent.
Everyone on the couches looked at her in shock.
At that exact moment, two tall men walked into the room.
Everyone looked at Candice—then at the men behind her.
All hope vanished from their faces.
Everyone was confused.At the door, Margaret welcomed a middle-aged woman inside.Ruth Blackwood walked into the house.She immediately spotted Charlie sitting at the dining table. That man was just too eye-catching—impossible to ignore.Her smile faltered slightly.Candice already has a boyfriend?And such a stunning man, no less…Is my son going to be heartbroken again?“Ruth, I’m so sorry—some guests dropped by today and I forgot to tell you,” Margaret said awkwardly, pulling her to the sofa.They had been on the phone frequently these past few days.Ruth was a former colleague and fellow teacher of Margaret’s. They lived in the same neighborhood and their families had frequent contact.Her son was outstanding—now a doctor.After hearing on the phone that her son was asking about Candice, Margaret realized the boy had liked her daughter for years bu
Candice: “...!”Sophia!You traitor! Spy! Useless saboteur!Are you trying to kill me!?At this moment, Charlie was no different from a walking time bomb in her eyes—one that could go off in her house at any second. Even glancing at him filled her with anxiety and dread.But being the skilled actress she was, she quickly returned her widened eyes to normal.Those sly fox-like eyes of hers curved into a smile, radiating an air of "peace and harmony."“Sophia, you’re so thoughtful,” she said with a sugary tone. “Thank you so much, my dearest bestie…”I’m going to kill you!Sophia felt like she’d been turned into a pincushion by the daggers hidden in her best friend’s smile. She waved her hand sheepishly.“ah, no need to thank me~”Spare me, bestie~~But Mr. Clemens gave me so much… a Birkin 20 in white, okay~~~
Even though nearly thirty years had passed,the man before her didn’t look all that different from back then.Older, yes—with some wrinkles—but still dignified, still carrying that refined handsomeness from his youth.The eldest son of the Lawrence family…He was James.She had lived with her mother in the Lawrence household for many years, only leaving when she started university and moved to Vanclyn.Now, James was looking at Margaret up close.His gaze froze.Their expressions made both Candice and Robert feel a flicker of suspicion.“You’re Aunt Smith’s daughter… Maria?”James dug through layers of memory and pulled out the image of a young, innocent face.He was utterly shocked.Margaret’s heart pounded wildly.She’d never dreamed that after all these years, they would meet again—and in this way, no less.But
She knew he was joking.Even if he wasn’t, it still wasn’t realistic.Even if he could make it real, it would come at the cost of winning against his parents. He might be happy—but for her, it could be the start of another nightmare.She had just escaped one den of wolves; she wasn’t about to walk into a tiger’s lair.Better to enjoy the pleasure while it lasted, then quit while she was ahead. No need for any results.Charlie looked at the beautiful face before him, smiling with cool detachment. His expression darkened slightly.His eyes grew deep and unreadable for a moment, but then softened again.“Being single isn’t so bad. But if you ever change your mind, make sure I’m the first one you tell.”Candice neither agreed nor disagreed.It was a false proposition to begin with.She tugged on his tie and kissed him again.Right now, they were burning like
“I…”Candice glanced around nervously, then lowered her voice.“I’m afraid I might be pregnant. We… didn’t use protection either time. And last night, you just had to do it in the water…”Charlie was silent for a long while.She kept looking around anxiously, scared they’d run into someone they knew—or worse, that someone might recognize him and take a photo. He was way too eye-catching, and these days people were snapping photos of everything—flowers, stray cats… much less a man like him.Suddenly, her body felt weightless—he had swept her up into his arms.“Put me down!” she hissed.It was dark last night, and no one had been around. But now they were in a hospital—a princess carry? Way too over the top!Charlie ignored her protests and carried her through the most crowded corridor, looking as calm and natural as if he di
Sophia walked through the door.The sound of it made Candice nearly jump out of her soul.She instinctively reached to pull Charlie into the bedroom to hide him—like some shady affair where she’d secretly "kept" a young pretty boy and didn’t want her best friend to find out.Just as her hand caught his, he turned his palm and laced their fingers together. Calm and composed, he smiled faintly and exhaled,“Relax, Candice. It’s too late now.”Candice’s pupils trembled.She slowly, stiffly turned her head.In the living room, Sophia stood there in a crisp, sharp white suit, her almond eyes wide open, shock slowly shifting into excitement.She sauntered in casually, but her radar-sharp gaze had already locked on the pair by the dining table. Her eyes flicked from the breakfast on the table, to their interlocked hands, and her smile turned suggestive.“You two… having bre