LOGINTwo weeks had passed, yet Edric had not once set foot inside the mansion.
Rumors about him and Bella began to spread throughout high society. Newspapers, gossip columns, and social media were flooded with photos, Edric in a black tuxedo, standing beside Bella, the woman who had once been his first love. Their smiles were so familiar, so intimate, that no one could possibly doubt their closeness.
Bella had returned and was starting her own career as an independent businesswoman. Edric, of course, had used his vast network of connections to help her build her new empire.
Their circle of friends, friends of both Edric and Bella, were more than eager to show their support for the pair. After all, they had never truly accepted Anne.
All Anne needed to do was sit at home with her phone, and she could easily follow Edric and Bella’s every move. Those same friends never missed a chance to send her new photos of the two, always with comments sharp enough to cut.
Anne had once tried to ignore those messages. She had always known Edric’s friends despised her.
But this time, she refused to look away.
“Bella’s back. Maybe it’s time you left.”
“She’s the one he really loves.”
“Stop clinging to something that was never yours.”
That evening, Anne read through each message, line by line. Then she typed a single sentence in reply, and sent it to them all.
“I’ll make the right decision soon.”
No anger. No defense.
She was simply done living like a woman begging for scraps of affection.
After that, the group chat went silent. But soon, her inbox began to fill again, this time with new photos, more intimate than before.
They came from Bella’s own account.
Anne opened every one of them.
Edric’s hand on Bella’s shoulder. Their glasses touch mid-toast. The way he smiled down at her, softer than he ever had with Anne.
Anne didn’t delete them.
Instead, she took screenshots, then sent them all to Edric, with a brief message attached:
“She sent these to me. Do you have anything to say?”
“If not, at least tell her to stop. It’s getting tiresome.”
No reply.
No message.
No call.
But from that day onward, Bella stopped.
Anne supposed Edric had dealt with it in his usual way, cold, efficient, without drama, yet just merciful enough to spare Bella’s pride.
In the quiet that followed, Anne realized how long it had been since she’d felt peace. No whispers. No pity. No chaos.
Just silence, the kind that lets a person finally hear their own heartbeat again.
She began to rebuild her world from small things.
Each morning, she opened the window wide, letting the scent of jasmine drift in.
She sorted her clothes, her own in one pile, Edric’s shirts neatly folded and placed aside.
No resentment. Just detachment.
The things that no longer belonged to her deserved a quiet corner of their own, far from the new life she was beginning to imagine.
By afternoon, she organized the shelves, the drawers, and the books.
A photo frame, once turned facedown, was lifted upright. In it, Edric was smiling faintly, looking at the camera, not at her.
Anne stared at it for a long moment, then took the picture out and placed it into a drawer.
No tears came this time. Only a strange lightness, as if a stone had finally been lifted off her chest.
She pulled her suitcase from under the bed, brushed off the dust. The wheels clicked softly against the floor, a delicate, decisive sound.
From the closet, she packed a few dresses, some books, and a nearly empty bottle of perfume. No room for nostalgia.
On the table lay the house keys, beside an envelope filled with their marriage papers, bank documents, and legal files Edric had once asked her to manage.
Anne slipped everything into a new envelope and wrote two words across the front:
“To Return.”
She placed it beside a cold cup of coffee, and the gold ring she had just removed from her finger.
The room felt still. Perfectly still. No trembling, no pain. Only the steady rhythm of quiet breath.
Anne zipped her suitcase.
The sound sliced through the silence, sharp and clean, a line drawn between past and present.
She looked around the room one last time, at the fragments of a loveless marriage.
Everything was quiet now. Beautifully quiet.
She whispered softly to herself,
“Finally… it’s time to leave this cage.”
The lights went out.
Only the small bedside lamp remained, its golden glow falling on the suitcase by the door.
Outside, rain began to fall, the first of the season.
But inside her heart, the storm had already passed.
Still, Edric’s silence, his endless avoidance, sparked a deep, simmering anger in her chest.
What a coward he was.
He should have faced her by now, should have looked her in the eye and spoken of divorce like a man. Yet he hadn’t even bothered to send a single message.
Anne’s hand tightened around the envelope holding the signed divorce papers.
“Fine,” she murmured. “If you’re too much of a coward to end it, then I will.”
A cold smile curved her lips, one sharp enough to draw blood.
Chapter 21: The Obedient MistressIvanka’s hands trembled as she tightened her grip on the phone. Her fingers had turned cold, as if the moment she loosened them even slightly, the device would slip from her grasp and fall onto the icy wooden floor beneath her feet. She forced herself to inhale deeply, trying to suppress the suffocating sensation of an invisible hand squeezing her chest.“I’m sorry… who are you?” Ivanka asked. Yet in her heart, the answer already burned as clearly as an oil lamp flickering in the dark.On the other end of the line, a soft chuckle rose. It was cold and carried the inborn arrogance of a Salvaria.“Aunt Ivanka,” the young woman’s gentle voice chimed, “you truly don’t recognize my voice?”Ivanka’s entire body stiffened.This voice… not even after all these years had she ever forgotten it, nor could she ever hope to.A name that, upon hearing alone, could make anyone in Union State’s upper circles break into a cold sweat.“…Mary?” Ivanka whispered.“Oh, yo
Chapter 20: Ivanka ChoeIvanka Choe had always believed her life would drift on quietly, that as long as she could remain by the side of the man she loved, every storm would feel small and distant.She was a woman of mixed Asian and European blood, soft-featured and graceful. Many years ago, Ivanka had come to Union State on a short vacation, and by sheer coincidence, she encountered the Salvaria kingpin at an extravagant party. The very first glance from him, a man steeped in mature and commanding masculinity, sent her heartbeat astray, and she knew she would never be able to walk away.Even though she understood clearly that she was only one of the many women in his life, Ivanka still stepped willingly into his world without a single complaint. She gave birth to Leon, and the two of them lived quietly in the rare, peaceful corner of the Salvaria family. They neither fought nor reached for power. At least, not until the day Mary Salvaria was officially declared dead.After Mary’s wid
Chapter 19: Night Rain in the Union StateNight fell over the Union State like a heavy shroud.In the damp, icy darkness, a middle-aged woman staggered through the empty street, gasping for breath. Her once-luxurious designer dress was torn open, stained with streaks of blood. Flickering streetlights cast a ghostly glow across her pale face, revealing a ruin no one had ever imagined Amnesia Salvaria could become.A gunshot cracked through the silent street behind her.Amnesia flinched violently. Her legs trembled, but she continued to run for her life. She stumbled against a parked car, clawed at the door, and threw herself into the driver’s seat with blood-slicked hands.The engine remained dead no matter how frantically she hit the accelerator.She slammed her fists against the steering wheel, screaming in panic.“What is happening… Start… start now…”Her body shook uncontrollably from fear and cold. If she did not escape soon, she knew she would be killed here and now.“Damn it… If
Chapter 18: The Death CertificateEdric was taken out of the hospital in an unconscious state despite the fact that the emergency treatment had succeeded.Rodina, hands trembling, signaled the bodyguards to lift him into the car before hurrying back to the Raymond estate. Throughout the entire ride, she kept glancing at her son, who lay motionless as if his soul had been drained from his body. She clutched her phone tightly and dialed her husband’s number.Sir Raymond’s deep, steady voice resounded through the speaker.“What happened, Rodina?”Rodina tried to maintain her composure, but her voice shook uncontrollably.“Edric… he fainted after hearing about Anne. Please come home now. Our son… he’s in a terrible state.”It took Sir Raymond less than twenty minutes to return. He entered the living room, his expression stern yet filled with profound worry.“Rodina. What is going on? And how did you know that Anne had died?”Rodina bit her lip, then pulled out a thick sealed file from her
Chapter 17: The ShockWhen Edric stepped into the hospital corridor, he immediately heard loud arguing coming from the waiting area.Bella’s shrill, piercing voice mixed with the contempt-filled tone of his mother, Rodina. People nearby stopped to stare, shaking their heads or quietly moving away, but no one dared to intervene.Bella stood facing Rodina, her eyes red, her voice trembling with indignation.“You always ignore me. I don’t understand why. I… I’m the one Edric likes. I only want to be treated a little better…”Rodina crossed her arms, her gaze cold and sharp as a blade.“So what if you like him? What does that have to do with me? You bother me at every opportunity, clinging to this family like a parasite. You latch onto my son without a shred of shame.”Although Edric had not accompanied Bella anywhere in the past year, Bella, with the support of their mutual friends, kept trying to approach both Edric and his mother. To those unaware of what truly happened, it looked as i
Chapter 16: TracesMary stared intently at the photograph in her hand. Her expression did not waver, yet her lashes dipped for the briefest moment as if she were weighing something in silence. After a few still seconds, she set the photo down on the table. Her voice was soft, but edged with such chilling sharpness that the entire room seemed to turn colder.“Let them keep searching. As long as every trace connected to Mary Salvaria is erased, they will never be able to imagine the truth.”She tilted her head slightly, her gaze drilling into the array of photos in front of her.“In Edric’s memory, Anne is nothing more than a naive countryside girl, fragile, with a simple past. There is no way he can uncover who I truly am.”Lucas nodded, accepting the order without hesitation. Yet when his eyes swept past Mary’s face, they carried a subtle tension.He did not ask anything about Edric. He did not mention the name again. Mary’s expression alone was enough for him to understand that this







