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Chapter 3

    Chapter 3


    Marina wore a white cashmere coat. Her white pearl earrings made her look gentle and charismatic.


    Just the shawl around her neck was already worth more than a thousand dors.


    The salesperson went up to her and greeted her at once.


    “Mrs. Miller, is Mr. Miller not here today to pick out jewelry with you? There are some new arrivals. Each


    one of them would suit you great, Mrs. Miller. The emerald piece you asked me to reserve for you is


    here. Try it onter. I’m sure it would suit yourplexion very well.”


    The salesperson punctuated almost every sentence with “Mrs. Miller” just to butter Marina up even


    though she and Ethan weren’t legally married yet. Marina looked at Olivia with a smile and a proud look


    in her eyes that showed off her victory.


    Everyone knew that Ethan treated her like the most precious treasure, but they did not know that Olivia


    was his legally married wife.


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    Olivia clenched her hands into fists. Why did she have to bump into the person she least wanted to see


    in her most embarrassing moment?


    Marina said mildly, “You’ll lose a lot of money trading in a good quality ring like that.”


    Olivia reached out and snatched the box away with a steely expression. “I’m not selling it anymore,”


    she said.


    “No? What a real shame. I like that ring pretty much. I was even nning to offer you a higher price for


    it since we know each other. Weren’t you in a rush for money, Ms. Fordham?”


    Olivia’s hand stiffened. Yes, she was in need of money, very desperately too. That was why Marina was


    insulting her so relentlessly.


    The salesperson advised her. “Miss, this is the fiancée of the Miller Group’s president. You’re very lucky


    that your ring struck her fancy. She’ll surely pay you a good price for it, and you won’t have to wait for


    us toplete the procedures before you get your money.”


    It sounded like mockery to Olivia when the salesperson kept mentioning “Mrs. Miller.” A year ago, she


    had told Marina confidently that she would never divorce Ethan and asked her to give up. In just a year,


    everybody, high and low, knew who she was.


    Olivia felt more and more convinced that her marriage with Ethan was nothing but a scheme.


    Noticing her hesitation, Marina smiled brightly and said, “Ms. Fordham, why don’t you name a price?”


    That bitch’s cocky expression disgusted Olivia. She said coldly, “I’m not selling it anymore.”


    However, Marina wouldn’t let it go. “Ms. Fordham, you’re already at the end of your rope. Don’t tell me


    that you still care about dignity. If I were you, I would sell it immediately. Has no one ever told you that


    stubbornness isn’t a good look on you?”


    “What a joke, Ms. Carlton. Robbing other people of their things has made you think you really own


    them. Why don’t you go and rob a bank?”


    While they were fighting, the ring flew out of the box in a graceful arc and fell to the floor with a soft


    clink. Olivia immediately rushed toward it, but the ring rolled to a stop by a pair of elegant leather shoes


    by the door.


    When Olivia bent down to pick it up, a drop of water dripped onto the back of her neck and sent chills


    through her. She looked up slowly into a pair of cold, emotionless eyes.


    Ethan was still holding an open umbre, and droplets of water dripped from it onto her head. The


    ck wool coat he was wearingplimented his figure and made him look stylish.


    Olivia stared at him nkly and recalled the first time she had seen him. 20-year-old Ethan had been


    wearing a white shirt as he stood on the sunbathed field, but it was as if he had been standing right


    inside her heart. That image was branded in her mind ever since she was fourteen.


    Now, she was wearing a sweater that made her look even skinnier with its fuzzy material. Her chin was


    sharp, and she looked thinner than she was three months ago. He looked grand and unparalleled,


    while she looked miserable and pathetic.


    Olivia’s hand, which was about to pick up the ring, stopped in mid-air. While she was in a daze, Ethan


    expressionlessly raised his foot and stepped on the ring on his way past her.


    Olivia remained crouched. That ring had been designed ording to his taste. Its design wasn’t


    exaggerated, but it had a unique style. There was only one ring like that in the whole world.


    After he had put it on her, Olivia had never taken it off except when she was showering. If it wasn’t


    because she was really in desperate need of money this time, she wouldn’t have gone to such


    measures.


    However, what was a treasure in her eyes was just worthless rubbish to him. He hadn’t just stepped on


    the ring, but also the past that she treated so preciously.


    Marina smiled and went to him while exining, “Ethan, you’re here. I just happened to be picking out


    jewelry when I saw Ms. Fordham selling her ring.”


    Ethan’s cold expression betrayed no emotions. His icy gaze rested on Olivia while she tried her best to


    suppress her fury. He then asked, “You want to sell that ring?”


    Olivia held back her tears and bit her lip to stop herself from crying. “Yes. Would you like to buy it, Mr.


    Miller?”


    Ethan smirked mockingly and said, “I remember you telling me how important that ring is to you. I can


    see how sincere you were now. Anything that is disregarded by someone else is worthless to me.”


    As Olivia was about to answer, she felt a burning pain in her stomach. As the tumor grew, the pain went


    from a slight ache to a piercing pain.


    She looked at the couple, who looked like a match made in heaven in their matching ck and white


    coats under the bright lights. She suddenly lost the strength to exin herself.


    A man whose feelings had changed wouldn’t be bothered even if she gave him her heart.


    Olivia fought against the pain and picked up the ring. Then, she slowly walked back to the counter to


    retrieve the box and certificate. She didn’t want to show weakness in front of Ethan. Although the pain


    was enough to make her pass out, she still maintained a steady gait.


    When she walked past him, she said mildly, “Just like you, I treated it like a treasurest time, but now,


    it’s just a piece of metal I can exchange for money.”


    Ethan felt that something was off with her. Her forehead was beaded with sweat, and her face was as


    white as a sheet. She looked like she was trying her best to fight against some sort of pain.


    Suddenly, he gripped her arm and said in a low voice, “What’s wrong?”


    Olivia shook off his hand and said, “It has nothing to do with you.”


    She did not spare him another nce and did her best to keep her back straight as she disappeared


    from his sight.


    Ethan watched her leave. He had been the one to let her go, but why did his heart still ache?


    Olivia went to a deserted corner and dug her painkillers out of her bag in a fluster. She knew that all the


    treatments and cancer medicine had side effects, so she only bought some painkillers and regr


    stomach medicine, which was better than nothing.


    Gazing out at the heavy rain, she thought, “Is that the only choice I have left?” That was thest person


    she wanted to meet, but she had no choice but to take a gamble for her father’s sake.


    Olivia went home to clean herself up before taking a taxi to Hawthorn Vi. When she had returned to


    the country more than a year ago, that person had called Olivia once.


    They hadn’t met in more than ten years, and Olivia had no idea how she was doing. Judging by the


    grand vi, Olivia guessed that she had been doing pretty well.


    After stating the purpose of her visit, a maid led Olivia into the living room, where a graceful woman


    was sitting. She was as beautiful as Olivia remembered her to be.


    “Liv,” said the woman as she looked at Olivia with her pretty eyes.


    However, Olivia couldn’t bring herself to call her “Mom.”
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