MasukScarlett’s POV:
As I stepped out of the conference room, a loud crash echoed behind me. Maybe Everett had smashed something against the wall.
Seconds later, I heard Davis’s panicked voice from inside, hurriedly announcing that the meeting was over.
What a dramatic scene that must’ve been. Just imagining it gave me a strange thrill.
But honestly? I couldn’t care less anymore.
From this moment on, anything related to Everett Robinson no longer concerns me.
****
After leaving WS—White Stone—, I headed straight to the hotel.
I’d already moved out of the villa we once shared.
There wasn’t much to pack—just a few clothes, my ID, passport, and the things I’d brought with me when I first came to Los Angeles.
Love had made me cross an ocean. And now, pain was pushing me away with nothing in hand.
I had just sunk into the couch in my hotel room when my phone buzzed.
Davis Morgan.
I hesitated for a moment, thumb hovering over the answer button. But in the end, I picked up.
There were still some loose ends that needed to be tied up, and he was the only one who could do it.
“Mrs. Robinson,” Davis greeted politely.
He was the only one who knew about our hidden marriage.
“Davis,” I said calmly. “Good timing. I was just about to call you. I’ve left the keys to the villa with property management.”
There was a pause on the other end, as if he didn’t know how to respond.
“Mrs. Robinson... are you really going through with this?”
I let out a soft, bitter chuckle. “You think I’m just throwing a tantrum?”
“Well… It’s just that you’ve always cared about Mr. Robinson,” he replied, cautiously choosing his words.
I didn’t dislike Davis.
In fact, over the last three years, he was one of the few people who had treated me decently.
So hearing him say that made me pause. Just for a second.
I had given up everything for Everett—crossed borders, changed my life, bet everything on love…
And what did I get in return?
Lies. Distance. And silence that cut deeper than any scream.
Maybe this was heaven’s way of teaching me a brutal lesson:
Love that only goes one way… never ends well.
“It was love,” I said quietly. “But that’s in the past now.”
I glanced down at my left hand—the faint mark of the wedding ring still lingered on my finger.
“The ring’s in the nightstand drawer,” I added. “Everything Everett ever gave me after our marriage… I left it behind.”
Then I paused before finishing, “If he doesn’t want to show up tomorrow, you can come in his place. That works too.”
Given Everett Robinson’s power, it wouldn’t be hard for him to pull some strings.
I didn’t wait for a reply. I hung up without hesitation.
Everett’s POV:
I stood behind my desk, motionless.
Sunlight streamed through the tall glass windows, casting long shadows across the room. My lean frame was bathed in light, yet the air around me felt frigid.
I had asked Davis to call Scarlett, finding out what she was planning.
However, after Davis reported me what she said, I was confused. I didn’t know what stunt she was pulling this time.
On the desk in front of me lay a stack of divorce papers—ten copies.
All signed. By Scarlett.
I had asked Davis to draft them all the same:
Full divorce. No claims. She walks away with nothing.
I know she wouldn't sign. No sane woman would sign something that harsh.
I was sure she’d back out.
Wasn’t marrying me all about the money in the first place?
But she signed them.
All of them.
Just walked away—empty-handed and silent.
Was this some kind of reverse psychology game?
Fine. Let’s see how far she can play this.
****
The Next Morning – Civil Affairs Bureau
Scarlett arrived sharp at 8:00 a.m.
I sat in a different car, parked just down the street by 8:10.
From the back seat, I watched her through the window.
Her newly dyed golden hair was pulled into a high ponytail, the ends curled slightly, the crown fluffed just enough to give her that chic doll-like edge.
The soft peachy makeup on her small, delicate face made her look years younger.
She wore a rainbow off-shoulder crop top paired with a vintage, ripped denim skirt that barely reached her mid-thigh. Her legs—long and fair—were highlighted by plain white college sneakers.
She looked like a high schooler playing dress-up.
But she was here to get a divorce.
With me.
From 8:00 to 9:00, she waited.
She kept checking her phone every few minutes.
A few random guys approached her during that hour, throwing out lines, trying to get her number.
She shot them all down with a cold glare and a sharp tongue.
No nonsense. No smiles.
I narrowed my eyes as another one dared to walk over. My jaw tightened. My fingers curled into fists.
Davis’s POV:
I sat silently in the driver’s seat, watching the same scene unfold through the front windshield.
It was nearing 9:30. The June heat was already unbearable—pushing 40 degrees.
“Mr. Robinson,” I began cautiously, “Mrs. Robinson has been standing out there for quite a while—”
A sharp glare from the rearview mirror cut me off.
“What?” he snapped, voice ice-cold. “Feeling sorry for her now?”
I swallowed hard and turned my eyes back to the road.
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw him unlock his phone and tap into the weather app.
38 degrees.
Even with tinted glass, I could see the irritation in his expression tighten.
A few seconds passed.
“Drive over.”
His voice was low, clipped.
“Yes, sir,” I replied and started the engine.
Scarlett’s POV:I hadn’t expected Everett to agree so readily.“Don’t you have anything to say?”“I respect any decision you make,” he said, looking at me with an earnest expression. “Not just resigning… whatever path you choose in the future, I will support you unconditionally.”“Really?” I stared at him for a moment before raising an eyebrow, my tone laced with disbelief. “You’ll support me no matter what I do?”“Yes.”“Very well. Remember what you said.”I turned and walked out.Everett grabbed his suit and followed me.Outside, I noticed Davis standing near the villa’s main gate, directing the workers.I approached him.Spotting me, he immediately bowed. “Madam.”“What are you doing?”“Sir instructed us to replace this plaque,” he explained, then added cautiously, “Sir feels the name ‘Green Lake’ doesn’t sound quite right.”Hearing that, I was a little surprised.We had lived in this house for three years—why did he only now find the name unpleasant?I had always thought he liked
Scarlett’s POV:I hadn’t expected Everett to agree so readily.“Don’t you have anything to say?”“I respect any decision you make,” he said, looking at me with an earnest expression. “Not just resigning… whatever path you choose in the future, I will support you unconditionally.”“Really?” I stared at him for a moment before raising an eyebrow, my tone laced with disbelief. “You’ll support me no matter what I do?”“Yes.”“Very well. Remember what you said.”I turned and walked out.Everett grabbed his suit and followed me.Outside, I noticed Davis standing near the villa’s main gate, directing the workers.I approached him.Spotting me, he immediately bowed. “Madam.”“What are you doing?”“Sir instructed us to replace this plaque,” he explained, then added cautiously, “Sir feels the name ‘Green Lake’ doesn’t sound quite right.”Hearing that, I was a little surprised.We had lived in this house for three years—why did he only now find the name unpleasant?I had always thought he liked
Scarlett’s POV:My biological clock was set in stone—I woke up at seven o’clock sharp every morning.My mind was still foggy as I lay in bed, staring blankly at the ceiling for a moment.Five minutes later, I stretched lazily, rubbed my eyes, and sat up.I had slept reasonably well that night… strictly speaking, it was the best sleep I’d had in over two months.Pulling back the covers, I stepped out of bed and walked into the bathroom.After washing up, I applied skincare products and put on simple, light makeup. Just as I picked up the comb, something suddenly occurred to me, and I set it back down.In the past, I had always followed Everett’s instructions—wearing only a uniform to work, my hair tied in a ponytail, black-rimmed glasses… stiff and uninspired.I had finally come to terms with it.No matter how much I loved Everett, I couldn’t lose myself for love.From today onward, I would gradually reclaim myself… the confident, capable woman I once was.As for Everett, I would let t
Scarlett’s POV:I had been furious, but let’s be real… when a girl hears the man she likes compliment her looks, there’s no way she can stay upset!Still, I kept my expression icy. “If you like me, then why did you want to keep our marriage secret?”“The secret marriage was initially for your protection,” he explained earnestly. “You know my family’s situation. My car accident was an intentional assassination attempt orchestrated by internal family infighting. Before I could confirm who was behind it and gain complete control over the family, how could I dare let them know you were my wife?”I frowned thoughtfully, conceding the logic.Grandfather had even sent Everett’s mother to New York to hide after she was nearly blown up. For safety’s sake, a secret marriage did make sense.That must be why Grandfather never pushed us to have children or hold a wedding ceremony these past three years… everything was tied to the family feud.“So have you resolved it now?”He nodded. “It’s settled
Scarlett’s POV:I had been furious a moment ago, but Everett’s sudden, desperate plea left me stunned.I couldn’t shake the feeling that today’s Everett was different from the man I knew.I furrowed my brows, studying him carefully.Could a single dream really change him this much?“What do you mean by your dream where I left?”“It was a dream where you were disappointed in me… and rejected me.” His hand trembled slightly as he held mine. “Scarlett, I was too slow to realize things before. I didn’t know how to express myself, but that dream made me see my own heart clearly. I love you. I truly love you.”“…”This was a side of Everett I had never seen before.A single dream brought about such a profound change?Looking at the man kneeling before me, I couldn’t help but feel he wasn’t being entirely truthful.From the very beginning, this love had been entirely one-sided.Throughout all three years of our secret marriage, every step closer between us had been initiated by me.To say I
Scarlett’s POV:Caught off guard by the direct question, Everett seemed momentarily stunned—almost flattered.After a moment of silence, he abruptly stood up. “Wait here for me!”I frowned as I watched him walk into the kitchen.Before long, he returned… holding two packets of instant noodles.I blinked, utterly baffled.He approached me, bent down, and placed the instant noodles on the floor. Then, under my bewildered gaze, he positioned his knees over the packets, bent down, and knelt on top of them.“…”The noodles crackled under the weight they were never meant to bear.I was dumbfounded.Had the world turned into a fantasy?The man who was always proud and aloof… actually knelt?Snapping out of my shock, I finally found my voice. “Everett, what are you—”“Scarlett, I’m sorry.” His dark eyes locked onto mine as his deep voice carried solemn sincerity. “I was wrong. I shouldn’t have taken your casual remarks so seriously. And I shouldn’t have let those rumors spread just out of spi







