LOGINHe froze, utterly at a loss for words.I spoke calmly, my voice steady and composed. "I've always been a rational person. When I'm hurt, I know when to walk away. I spent ten years of my youth standing by your side through everything—ten years of wounds and heartbreak. Don't you think I earned it?"Without waiting for his answer, I stepped off the stage and left. Let people say what they wanted—because in my eyes, a woman's youth deserved an equal exchange.Felix stood there in a daze, hollow-eyed, as if his soul had left him. When Eleanor reached out to comfort him, he jerked away violently and barked, "Don't touch me!"Startled, Eleanor burst into tears, trembling all over, too afraid to try again.It didn't take long for the story to spread online. The public turned on me, calling me greedy, accusing me of using love as a way to chase money. They dug into my past, tearing apart my life piece by piece, but I didn't care. The moment I accepted that money, I'd built a heart of
Eleanor, overwhelmed and humiliated, stormed onto the stage, shouting without restraint. "Felix, what are you doing? Where does this leave me?"Felix glanced at her helplessly, his voice unusually tinged with guilt. "I'm sorry. I can't forget Kathy. The one I love has always been her."Fury flared across Eleanor's face. She snatched the bouquet from his hands and hurled it onto the floor, her usual gentleness nowhere to be seen. "You're lying! I'm the one you love! I'm the one you're supposed to marry!"Felix's expression hardened, his tone heavy. "Eleanor, I don't love you. What I feel for you is nothing more than the affection of a sibling. We grew up together, and what exists between us is family, not love."His words struck her like a thunderbolt. Unable to accept them, she broke down screaming, her voice raw with disbelief. The reporters, sensing a spectacle, swarmed forward, snapping photo after photo.I frowned and shook my head at the scene. "Felix, stop this nonsense. Go
Felix looked utterly stunned, his expression darkening with growing frustration. "That's impossible!"Seeing how hurt he looked, I couldn't help but feel puzzled. Wasn't he the one who didn't love me? Was this sudden display of affection supposed to be an act?I let out a bitter laugh and tore through his pretense. "Felix, the only reason you've ever liked women is because they're new to you. You never truly loved me."He shook his head in a panic. "No, you've got it wrong."I didn't give him a chance to finish. "Enough. The past is over. No matter what we say now, it won't change what's already happened. Don't make me hate you more than I already do."His eyes widened sharply as if he couldn't believe his ears. "You… hate me?"I met his gaze without flinching. "Yes, I do."He froze, his face sinking into silence. I pointed at the door. "Go."Stiffly, he turned and walked out. As the door closed behind him, I heard his muffled voice. "Wait for me. I'll prove my sincerity."I p
Eleanor had finally recovered from the blow. Her face still carried traces of anger and resentment as she lifted her chin arrogantly. "Kathy, even if you're the chief designer now, I'll catch up to you soon enough—and take your place."A faint, mocking smile curved across my lips. "Sure. I'll be waiting for the day you do."Feeling drained, I stifled a yawn and turned to Davis. "Let's go. The air here's suffocating."He nodded, and together we walked out.…After dinner, Davis and I went our separate ways, and I returned to the hotel. The moment I opened my door, a figure darted in beside me, pulled me into the room, and pinned me against the wall.I almost shouted in alarm, but the familiar scent made me pause. When I looked up and saw Felix, my voice died in my throat. I stared at him silently, my gaze cool and distant.Under my cold eyes, he grew uneasy, almost unable to meet my gaze. "Why did you leave back then?" he asked quietly.I gave a lazy shrug. "Didn't you tell me t
The air froze in an instant. Everyone stared at me in shock and disbelief, their eyes wide with astonishment. Even Eleanor's expression shifted from surprise to worry.When some of the bodyguards saw that no one was backing down, they started reaching out to grab people. Felix's expression darkened in displeasure, and he barked, "Stop!"The bodyguards he brought immediately surrounded Davis' men. The tension in the room thickened as both sides stood locked in a standoff.Sensing that things were about to spiral out of control, I raised my voice to defuse the situation. "That's enough! We all know each other—there's no need to make a scene."I shook my head at Davis, signaling him to stand down. I knew he was only trying to defend me, but I didn't want this to escalate any further. After all, we were in his restaurant, and if the bodyguards started fighting, innocent people could easily get hurt.Getting my hint, Davis reluctantly waved his hand. "Stand down."His men obeyed immed
Felix sighed, trying to reason with me, defending her. "Kathy, stop being so stubborn. If you're struggling, then let go of that useless pride."After a pause, he added, "If you don't like those jobs, then just come back and serve me. I'll pay you generously."I drew in a deep breath, forcing down my irritation. I truly couldn't understand why they all assumed I was miserable. In their eyes, I was someone undeserving of a good life.When I caught the contempt and disdain in their gazes, my patience snapped. "I'm doing just fine, thank you—and I already have a job. If you all can't understand plain words, maybe you need to go back to school!"With that, I strode out the door. As it swung open, I nearly bumped into a familiar face. Davis' expression lit up with surprise and delight. "Kathy! I can't believe you're really here!"As he spoke, he spread his arms for a hug. Being Findellian, Davis was naturally warm and affectionate with people close to him. This was simply his way of gr







