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The Hundredth Tear: End of Our Marriage
The Hundredth Tear: End of Our Marriage
Penulis: Anonymous

Chapter 1

Penulis: Anonymous
I first met Rosalind Judd on a torrential, rain-soaked evening.

I had just come out of a business negotiation that lasted 20 hours straight. My suit was thoroughly drenched.

As I stepped into the hotel lobby, a young woman in a red evening gown was arguing with the receptionist.

"I told you. I only want the presidential suite!" She slammed her hand against the marble counter, the limited-edition bracelet on her wrist clinking softly.

The receptionist replied, "I'm sorry, miss. The last one has just been booked—"

As I looked at the young woman's pretty face, something compelled me to hand over my key card. "You can have mine."

She turned around, raindrops still clinging to her eyelashes. "Why?"

"You look like you need the rest more than I do," I replied honestly.

The young woman's eyes were red like a rabbit's. It was obvious she had been crying, and exhaustion weighed heavily on her face.

Her diamond-tipped nails brushed lightly across my palm when she took the key card. "My name is Rosalind Judd. Remember it. You'll see me again."

Sure enough, Rosalind appeared downstairs at my company just three days later.

She was dressed in a white sundress, holding a bouquet of roses. "Hendery Stone, right? I'm here to pay you back for the room."

I never told Rosalind my name, let alone my company address. I could hardly believe she actually found me.

Later, I learned that she had searched through the check-in records of every five-star hotel in the city over those three days.

That bouquet had cost twice the price of the room.

Rosalind was like a perfectly planned hurricane, tearing my heart apart piece by piece.

On the fifth day after we met, she brought me to try all kinds of extreme sports. As we leapt from the plane, she shouted my name into my ear.

On the tenth day, Rosalind drunkenly filled the bathroom of my apartment with lipstick-drawn hearts.

On the 18th day, she showed up at the entrance of my office dressed in a wedding dress.

"Marry me," Rosalind said as she climbed onto the conference table, her skirt brushing across my project proposal. "Or I'll jump."

My colleagues started laughing and applauding, urging us to get together.

"Alright." I went down on one knee and used the pull tab from a can of Coke as a ring.

Rosalind was unusually quiet on the day we registered our marriage.

As the clerk slid the marriage certificate across the desk and asked us to sign, Rosalind suddenly burst into tears, sobbing uncontrollably. She leaned in and whispered to me, "Promise you'll forever spoil me like you do now, Hendery."

I leaned down and gently pressed a kiss on her forehead. "I promise."

Rosalind chose an infinity motif for the decor of our wedding dinner, saying she liked how it had no end to it.

That night, she danced alone on the stage in a custom-made gown, like a vivacious butterfly.

No one noticed the way her childhood friend, Jackson Lane, looked at Rosalind.

That was not the look a best friend should have.
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  • The Hundredth Tear: End of Our Marriage   Chapter 10

    I looked at Rosalind's reddening eyes. Suddenly, I was reminded of how she looked when she was crying in the pouring rain back then.I believed the raindrops clinging to her lashes were real then. And now, I believed the bitterness and hatred in her eyes were just as real."I gave you 99 chances," I said as I got up to gather the documents. "It's time for me to step back for the 100th time."With that, I gave a small wave. Alain stepped in and escorted Rosalind out.The crisis at my company passed. Those who cyberbullied me and my company were all held accountable.I looked out the floor-to-ceiling windows.The graffiti that once screamed "evil capitalist" had been scrubbed clean. Sunlight poured through the glass, casting a bright, white sheen across my desk.As for Jackson, I had every luxury item and car under his name taken back.I was not a philanthropist. I can let the money I spent on Rosalind go, but other people were never entitled to it.…Three months later, Rosali

  • The Hundredth Tear: End of Our Marriage   Chapter 9

    Many of my employees wanted to resign.To those who insisted on leaving, I paid out their final wages in full along with an extra month of pay as severance. Meanwhile, those who chose to stay all received raises.Rosalind walked in in her heels as I was reviewing documents.We hadn't seen each other in half a month, yet she looked radiant with immaculate makeup, as if she'd just stepped out of a beauty clinic.Rosalind said, "I told you you'd regret it. It's still not too late to beg me now."I looked up at her.The truth was, Rosalind never loved me.Her family had gone bankrupt long ago. It was only after marrying me that her parents moved back into a villa and started driving luxury cars. They even reopened a small company with my help.As for Jackson, he went from an insecure illegitimate son to a reckless spendthrift overnight. I had to clean up his mess whenever he got into trouble. And when he ran out of money, Rosalind handed him my secondary card without a second thoug

  • The Hundredth Tear: End of Our Marriage   Chapter 8

    Rosalind stood crying at the side, looking as if she'd suffered some unbearable injustice. It was as if I was the one who cheated and deserved to be condemned.I snorted coldly. "So now you're taking the moral high ground? When you were leeching off Rosalind, did you ever stop to think about how that would destroy our marriage? We didn't get here by accident. You should know exactly whose fault this is."Jackson and Rosalind froze, staring at me in disbelief.In that moment, something inside me finally loosened."Is this what you meant by waiting for me and trying to win me back? I was only gone for a day, and you already brought him home. Don't you find that ridiculous?" I looked at Rosalind mockingly.She started panicking. "No… It's not like that. I just… I'm just scared to be alone."I ignored Rosalind. Instead, I went into the study to gather my documents.As I headed out, I looked back and said, "I'll get my lawyer to send over the divorce agreement tomorrow. I hope you wo

  • The Hundredth Tear: End of Our Marriage   Chapter 7

    I had cleared out all my things in less than half an hour.Rosalind still hadn't come back, but that was for the best. That way, I wouldn't have to deal with her clinging if we ran into each other.I found a new place in no time. After a full day of unpacking, I was exhausted.When I came out of the shower, I noticed over 80 missed calls on my phone, all from Rosalind. There were dozens of text messages too."Where did you go, Hendery?""Are you seriously doing this? I was just testing how much you cared. You really want a divorce?""Jackson is my family, too. Why can't you give the company to him? Is this how you love me?""Honey… I'm sorry, okay? Come back. I don't want to be alone at night."Each text grew softer than the last, but the sharp ones were how Rosalind truly felt. She didn't think she was wrong. She was merely scared.I didn't reply. Instead, I blocked her and deleted everything in one go. Since I had decided to divorce her, there was no need to look back.Then

  • The Hundredth Tear: End of Our Marriage   Chapter 6

    I chuckled. It turned out I had overestimated Rosalind, after all.I'd always thought she wasn't entirely blinded, that she could still see through Jackson's clumsy act. Unfortunately, she only had eyes for him.I was the one who'd finally grown disappointed enough to divorce Rosalind, yet she still believed the choice was hers to make.Jackson immediately grabbed her arm. "Don't be impulsive, Rosalind. I think… Hendery didn't mean it. He just loves you too much."He then turned to me, his tone pleading. "Hendery, as long as you stop being angry with Rosalind and live your life well with her, I promise I'll never get in between the two of you again."His voice grew softer, eventually turning into a choked whisper. "As long as… As long as Rosalind is happy, I can disappear."Jackson was putting on an entire act of fake retreat while looking all pitiful. Even knowing exactly what he was, I still felt a faint tug in my heart.He was truly a first-class manipulator.Sure enough, Ro

  • The Hundredth Tear: End of Our Marriage   Chapter 5

    Jackson started, "Hendery, I heard you got into another fight with Rosalind? I'm not trying to nag you, but you shouldn't be so petty."She's just a little willful and spends a bit freely. You make good money, so what's the problem if she spends more of it?"He continued to blab, the watch on his wrist flashing as he gestured around. "And honestly, where are you going to find another gorgeous wife if you really get divorced now?"I did make good money, but it came from sleepless nights and endless negotiations. They were from projects I won by trading away my youth and energy.Most of my fights with Rosalind started because of Jackson. And yet, he stuck on like chewed gum—sticky, sour, and completely lacking self-awareness.Even if I divorced her, with my resources and position, it wouldn't be hard for me to find someone better.I snatched the teacup away from his lips and smashed it onto the floor.I said, "Let's get things straight. Firstly, my money didn't fall out of the sky

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