LOGINAfter five years of playing the perfect Mrs. Prescott, Lucille Sandwell finally woke up on the day of her daughter's one-month milestone. Her husband, Gideon Prescott, reserved all his tenderness and devotion for the woman he truly cared about, yet expected Lucille to remain mature, self-reliant, and endlessly understanding. In front of everyone, she flipped the table and said, "I want a divorce. I've had enough of this marriage." He responded with a cold laugh. "How did you become this vulgar? You throw around the word divorce at the slightest thing." Only after she disappeared did he realize that his world had begun to fall apart. Without her, everything went wrong. Three years later, they met again at an international summit. She returned as a celebrated master architect and stunned the entire room. Under the blaze of camera flashes, he dropped to his knees and begged her to come back. She only smiled and walked past him, another man at her side. Later, he received a gilded wedding invitation. The bride, dressed in white, leaned into the arms of his best friend. With red-rimmed eyes, he crashed the wedding. All he heard was her quiet voice. "Gideon, being the understanding one is exhausting. From now on, I only want to live for myself."
View MoreThe moment Gideon opened his mouth, Lucille felt her heart drop straight into hell. "Gwen, stop trying to stir things up. Lucy is baby Connor's aunt. We're all family. If she can help, she should. There's extra milk anyway."'Baby Connor. He said the name with such easy intimacy, as if the boy were his own son. Yet his own daughter is already a month old, and he has not even thought to give her a name,' Lucille thought.She lowered her gaze to the IV taped to the back of her hand and let out a cold, quiet laugh. "I would feed it to a stray cat before I fed it to your Connor. Keep dreaming."A chill settled over Gideon's expression, but he forced himself to remain patient and took a seat.He set down the chicken soup he had brought, opened the thermos, ladled out a bowl, and held it in front of her. "I know you're angry, but I don't have much choice. Otto calls every day and tells me to look after Rayne and Connor. I'm honoring a friend's request."He lifted a spoon to her lips, hi
Gideon was just about to snap at Gwen."Gwen—" He broke off mid-sentence.His gaze shifted. He saw Lucille walking toward them and noticed the strip of tape over the IV mark on the back of her hand. His lips parted, as if he meant to speak.Before he could, Rayne suddenly cried out, "Giddy, I think a shard got stuck in my leg. It hurts so bad."She lifted her skirt. A piece of glass no bigger than a bean was embedded in her pale calf, blood already seeping around it.Gideon's eyes sharpened. He tore his gaze away from Lucille without hesitation and crouched to examine the wound."It’s in deep. That needs to come out immediately. You’ll probably need a tetanus shot, too." He grabbed Rayne's wheelchair and pushed it toward the ER without a second thought.The nannies gathered the baby and followed close behind.Lucille tugged at the corner of her mouth in a silent, mocking smile, her face etched with ridicule. By then, she felt numb, as if she had lost the ability to feel anythin
"Stop acting on impulse. Think it through before you bring up divorce again. I'm giving you three days." Gideon's expression stayed cold as he turned and slammed the door behind him.The crash jolted their sleeping daughter awake, and a sharp, frantic wail filled the room.From the moment he walked in to the moment he left, he never once looked at his daughter. He seemed to forget there was even a baby in the apartment.Lucille bit down hard on her lower lip. The hatred in her eyes deepened, and the pain inside her churned like a storm-tossed sea.That night, she barely slept. In the latter half, she woke twice more to nurse the baby.By morning, dark circles shadowed her eyes, and every inch of her body ached. She forced herself out of bed, but the room spun without warning. The next moment, she collapsed."Lucy!" Gwen had just pushed the door open. The sight drained the color from her face as she lunged forward to catch her. "Oh my God, why do you look this bad? Nancy said Gide
Gideon sat amid the wreckage of his living room and lit a cigarette. "Grace, haven't I treated my wife well enough? Did she really have to lose her temper like this?"Grace continued sweeping as she tried to soothe him. "You've treated her well, Mr. Prescott. In five years of marriage, I've never seen either of you raise your voices. But women often go through emotional swings after giving birth. Postpartum depression is common. More than anything, she needs her husband to be there for her."Gideon frowned. "You're saying this is postpartum depression? Other women have children and don't change this much. They stay gentle and considerate."Grace paused. "Other women?"He realized he had misspoken and averted his gaze. "I mean, my cousin gave birth recently too, but her temperament hasn't changed at all. She's still mild and never acts this unreasonably."A thoughtful look crossed Grace's face. "Well. I imagine she has her husband's full attention. Unlike Ma'am, who has carried eve






Welcome to GoodNovel world of fiction. If you like this novel, or you are an idealist hoping to explore a perfect world, and also want to become an original novel author online to increase income, you can join our family to read or create various types of books, such as romance novel, epic reading, werewolf novel, fantasy novel, history novel and so on. If you are a reader, high quality novels can be selected here. If you are an author, you can obtain more inspiration from others to create more brilliant works, what's more, your works on our platform will catch more attention and win more admiration from readers.