Chapter 34

When Harrison grew older, he heard stories about Sarah and Arnold’s relationship, but unlike the rest of the family, he didn’t harbor any resentment toward her.

On the contrary, he found the rumors about her unconvincing.

Over the years, Harrison had seen firsthand how Sarah devoted herself to Arnold, tending to him with gentle care, looking after Alex, and doing her utmost to fulfill her duties as Luna.

She seemed nearly perfect in both roles–as a Luna and a wife.

If he were Arnold, he would have been proud to have a Luna like Sarah.

Earlier, Harrison had gone downstairs for a late–night snack when he accidentally overheard the conversation between Arnold and Josiah.

Now, seeing Sarah’s thin, retreating figure, he couldn’t stop himself from speaking up.

“Sister–in–law, you’re a very good Luna. One day, my brother will see that.”

**One day?**

There wouldn’t be any more “later” for her and Arnold.

Instead of explaining that she had filed for divorce, Sarah gave a faint smile and replied, “Thank you, Harrison.”

“It’s late; you should get some rest, Sister–in–law.”

Sarah smiled softly. “Okay. Good night.”

Back in her room, Sarah lay on her bed and decided not to wait for Arnold any longer. She planned to go to sleep first.

She had just turned off the light when she heard Arnold’s footsteps entering the bedroom.

Arnold paused when he stepped inside.

The room was dark, and for a moment, he thought no one was there until he realized Sarah was already in bed.

He hesitated.

Once upon a time, no matter how late he returned, Sarah would always wait for him with a small light on.

Even if she had fallen asleep, she would force herself awake, get up to hang his suit, prepare a bath, and lay out his bedding.

no move to get up. Instead, she closed her eyes as if indifferent

always been cold to Sarah and dismissive of her attentiveness, he couldn’t help but notice her

indifference surprised him.

the thought

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sulking, he

Sarah’s behavior; her feelings

He didn’t care,

attention to Alex’s training program,” Arnold said coldly. “His grades have been slipping. I’ve arranged for a new teacher and venue for him. Make sure you take him

eyes shut as if she were

from your position in

his sentence, turning instead to the

knew what

be the only child between

Pack in the future. Even if Arnold married Linda,

determined to rely on Alex to secure her

to such lengths

moment, Sarah felt

her mouth to ask when they could go through with the divorce and when they could reject each other

was playing on them, get it over

“Arnold ……”

Arnold’s phone

of the line, but she could see Arnold’s brows stretching,

on the

me at home, I’ll

left the room

any intention of

the sound of a

had already left

her eyes and calmly turned off

the reason why Sarah had never asked Arnold about the progress

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