She Lost Focus of Me in the Crowd
"Sir, the system doesn't have any data on your marriage records with Ms. Lydia Payne."
I can feel my knees starting to go weak beneath me as I clutch the gastroscopy report.
Five years ago, Lydia was recruited by a top-tier law firm all the way in Starbrough. I made the ultimate decision to travel thousands of miles across the sea with her to start a new life there.
She had told me, "Once I've garnered enough wealth and a solid reputation, I'll help you apply for a PR card right away."
But it has been five years, and yet my Permanent Resident Card is still in the process of being approved.
On the other hand, Lydia's assistant, Philip Wilder, who has traveled to Starbrough with us, has already received his own PR card thanks to Lydia vouching for him.
When I received news back then, I wanted to break up with Lydia and fly back to Luxoria.
Lydia, who had always prided herself on being cool and calm at all times, panicked for the very first time. She gripped my hand as she said, "It's difficult for Philip to hold down a career in another country, so I view it as my responsibility to help him out.
"You're my husband, Nathaniel. You'll have your own PR card sooner or later. My job is a sensitive one, you see, so I need to avoid showing favoritism to you. Please be more understanding toward me."
Well, I've been understanding toward Lydia for five whole years.
My phone suddenly rings. When I answer the call, I can practically hear the smile dripping off Lydia's tone.
"Phillip has successfully passed his citizenship exam! We're celebrating the occasion tonight. Hurry up and come home so that you can get dinner started."
I feel my heart going stone-cold as I stare at the marriage certificate in my hand. Well, it's more like a piece of useless paper now.
It turns out that I'm not Lydia's legal husband at all.
I don't have an identity here, which means I can't receive any benefits. Heck, I can't even get started on the medical insurance that's needed for my follow-up treatments.
After ending the call, I book an appointment for a keyhole surgery. Then, I book a ticket on the quickest flight back to Luxoria.
This time, I won't go back to Lydia ever again.