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The Last Leaf of Devotion
The Last Leaf of Devotion
āļœāļđāđ‰āđāļ•āđˆāļ‡: Spring Sun

Chapter 1

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At 9:00 pm, Odessa Montclair was dragged into a dark alley by a stranger. Meanwhile, Ansel Halberg stood beside his lover, mesmerized by a dazzling drone light show.

By 9:10 pm, Odessa was fighting through a brutal assault, while Ansel poured out his heart in a passionate confession of love.

By 10:00 pm, Odessa had been stabbed and left for dead in a ditch. Ansel, however, remained entwined in a night of passion.

At midnight, Odessa came back to life. When she arrived home, Ansel was just stepping out of the shower.

Their eyes met, and Ansel's brow furrowed. "What happened to you?" he asked.

Odessa's hair was a tangled mess, her clothes ripped and stained, and she had bruises covering her pale skin. Her eyes were bloodshot, and her face looked completely drained of color.

She held his gaze for a long, heavy moment before finally breaking the silence. "Ansel, I want a divorce."

His expression tightened. "Odessa, is it really worth destroying us over something so trivial?"

With a stoic expression, Odessa lowered her gaze and repeated, "I want a divorce."

Ansel stared at her in silence, his gaze cold and unyielding.

After a moment, he let out a weary sigh and stepped closer, wrapping his arms around her. "Alright, Odessa. I was wrong to make you leave the car halfway, but why do you always have to be so stubborn? Sydney and I were just fooling around. You're still Mrs. Halberg. No one can take that from you."

Though he had already showered, the faint scent of another woman's perfume still clung to his skin, cutting into Odessa's heart like a cruel, unforgiving blade.

Just the night before, she had uncovered Ansel's affair.

The cruelest irony was that his mistress was the very underprivileged student Odessa had supported for seven years.

Their argument in the car had quickly escalated. Fueled by humiliation and anger, Ansel had driven her to a desolate area and forced her out.

Moments later, tragedy struck.

Odessa died, and her soul descended into the underworld. Yet, because of her lifetime of kindness and good deeds, the Grim Reaper showed her mercy.

He granted her seven days among the living to fulfill one last wish.

And now, all she wanted was to divorce Ansel.

Odessa's heart went numb with pain, tears quietly streaming down her cheeks. She pushed Ansel away and said, "Do you remember when we first got together at 17? I told you I'd leave without hesitation if you ever betrayed me. You promised you never would. It was a matter of principle."

When she'd been murdered, her killer had stabbed her 17 times. Each wound was a cruel echo of the blind devotion she'd held at 17.

Ansel's gentle mask cracked. His eyes grew cold, glittering with disdain. "Principle?" he scoffed. "Do you really think something we said as kids still matters?

"Look at all the heirs from elite families. Tell me, which one of them doesn't have a mistress? Haven't I given you everything? All these years, I've been with you and only you. You're the one I truly love.

"What I had with Sydney was nothing but a passing thrill. Can't you grant me just one moment of indulgence?"

Odessa's gaze burned with disappointment, her fists clenched at her sides. "Would you believe me if I told you I've already died? All I want now is a divorce."

Ansel responded with a mocking laugh. "Really, Odessa? Do you think I'll fall for such a ridiculous story just so you can walk away?"

"I—"

Before she could speak, the bedroom door swung open. Sydney Wainwright stepped in, draped in a provocative silk dress, her bare skin adorned with fresh kiss marks.

Caught in Odessa's unwavering gaze, Sydney quickly slipped behind Ansel, her voice barely above a whisper.

"Odessa, I know it was wrong of me to be with Ansel... but for a man like him, keeping a mistress is just part of the game.

"Don't worry. Ansel cares for you more than anyone. I would never even think of stepping into your role as Mrs. Halberg."

Odessa remained silent, her eyes fixed on the bedroom.

The bed she had made so neatly just yesterday morning now lay in complete disarray.

She let out a sharp, bitter laugh. "After everything I've sacrificed, I never imagined betrayal would be your answer. You're honestly unbelievable."

Sydney hadn't only drained her finances—she was now lying beside Ansel in their bed, dressed in Odessa's nightgown as if it were her own.

Tears welled in Sydney's eyes. "Odessa—"

"Enough!" Ansel barked, rubbing his forehead in frustration. "Calm down, will you?" Without another word, he pulled Sydney away and slammed the door shut behind them.

Odessa's strength gave way, and she collapsed to the floor.

A wedding photo of her and Ansel hung on the wall opposite her, their smiles glowing with happiness.

But as she gazed longer, confusion twisted inside her.

How could the man who once loved her so fiercely become someone she barely recognized?
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  • The Last Leaf of Devotion   Chapter 27

    Odessa hesitated briefly, then shook her head. "My fiance is an Aeridian, introduced through a friend of my mother's. He and I are going to have a wedding soon since we're well-suited."Ansel clenched his fists, still unwilling to relent. "It sounds like there isn't much of a deep emotional bond between you two."Odessa retorted with a smile, "What difference does it make? I mean, even if there is, it's not much to speak of."Ansel was at a loss for words. He remained silent for a long time before finally managing a strained, insincere smile. "I wish you all the best, then.""You as well," Odessa replied, offering a polite, distant smile before turning and exiting the cafe.Ansel fixed his gaze on her receding figure, tears slipping down his cheeks one after another. There was no more hope between them—it was over for good.â€ĶDuring her drive home, Odessa noticed a figure that felt both familiar and strangely alien. That woman looked weathered and tired and was dressed in clot

  • The Last Leaf of Devotion   Chapter 26

    Odessa paid Ansel no further mind and got into the car with Pierre and Gianna.In the end, the housekeeper of the Montclair family, who had been observing the scene before him, couldn't take it anymore. He said with a sigh, "You really ought to go home, Mr. Halberg. You should stop putting yourself through this."Ansel, however, seemed deaf to everything. He was shivering uncontrollably from the cold as he murmured, "I regret it so much nowâ€Ķ Why did it all end up like this?"He was roughly jolted back to reality at the sound of the car's engine. He stared, wide-eyed, then frantically ran after it. "Please don't go, Odessa!"His severely weakened body, however, could no longer endure such exertion. He had barely taken a few steps when he suddenly crumpled to the ground, coughed up a mouthful of blood, and lost consciousness.Odessa, seated in the car, reflexively looked back and caught sight of Ansel's desperate fall. His gaunt frame appeared especially desolate in the falling snow

  • The Last Leaf of Devotion   Chapter 25

    In that instant, the classroom door flew open with a resounding thud, and Ansel stormed in. He ripped the safety charm pendant from the backpack and tossed it onto the ground.Odessa immediately shoved him aside, exclaiming, "Haven't you had enough? What's it to you?"She immediately picked up the safety charm pendant and subsequently apologized to Xavier.Ansel's eyes were bloodshot. "You're going to accept him, aren't you? Why do you have to hurt me like this, Odessa? Why won't you give me a chance?"Odessa rolled her eyes in exasperation. "You should really go get yourself checked into a mental hospital!"Ansel, shaking with fury, spun around and snarled at Xavier, "I'm warning you—Odessa belongs to me! You better stay away from her!"Xavier furrowed his brow and said, "You ought to know that Odessa isn't some possession, Ansel—she's a living, breathing human being and doesn't belong to anyone. If you truly like her, then you should at least respect her." Ansel bellowed, "Wh

  • The Last Leaf of Devotion   Chapter 24

    Odessa pointed directly at Sydney without a moment's hesitation, saying, "You can sponsor everyone here except for her, Mom, and Dad."Upon hearing that, Pierre and Gianna promptly agreed with a nod, saying, "We'll do as you say, then."Sydney, who had fully expected to secure the scholarship with her excellent grades, was stunned to be dismissed with just one sentence from Odessa. She instantly burst into tears, pleading, "I'm begging you! I desperately need this opportunity! I love reading and learning; I don't want to drop out of school!"Having discerned that Sydney hadn't been reborn, Odessa stated flatly, "You should go seek assistance elsewhere, then. I'll tell you who—the heir of the Halberg family, Ansel Halberg. You might just get what you want if you approach him!"Sydney immediately fell to her knees. "I'm begging you! You're so rich, so it wouldn't hurt you to help just one more person!"Odessa, not wanting to deal with her anymore, simply instructed the bodyguards, "

  • The Last Leaf of Devotion   Chapter 23

    "Mr. Halberg actually jumped into the lake because of Ms. Montclair! He even ended up with a gash on his forehead! What a display of profound affection!""You ought to know that teenagers nowadays don't know anything about love. They're the most prone to impulsive actions as well. I'm certain Mr. Halberg will regret this when he's older." "You know, Ms. Montclair must be truly ruthless not to be affected by any of that.""I guess Ms. Montclair probably just doesn't appreciate someone being so reckless with their health. It seems like Mr. Halberg had already passed out with a burning fever."Odessa had just returned to her hospital ward when she overheard nurses discussing the evening's incident. She feigned ignorance, went through her evening skincare routine, and then retired for the evening.In the meantime, Ansel was plagued by an unyielding high fever, keeping him in a perpetual daze. In the deep hours of the night, he even began to hallucinate, seeing a teary-eyed Odessa fr

  • The Last Leaf of Devotion   Chapter 22

    It was already late into the fall, and the weather had grown distinctly cooler, with night temperatures practically mirroring winter. Thus, upon hearing what Odessa said, the assembled onlookers couldn't help but murmur amongst themselves."Isn't that young man still sick? How could that young woman be so cruel to him?""I don't think we should jump to conclusions yet. I mean, who knows what really went down between them?"Just as the onlookers had correctly pointed out, Ansel was indeed still quite ill. He had been running a low fever en route to the hospital and was feeling quite uncomfortable at the moment. He couldn't help but cough a few times as a chill wind swept by, making his complexion even more ashen. "Do you really mean that, Odessa?""It's up to you to believe it or not!" Odessa retorted coldly.Ansel clenched his fists and managed a strained smile. "If that's what you want, then I'll jump!"With that, he charged straight for the artificial lake."Oh no! He's actu

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