Chapter 691

Everyone thought Nadine was making a fuss because Brad didn't love her. They believed she was desperate for a divorce because she couldn't win his love. But only she knew the truth.

Nadine wasn't asking for a divorce because Brad didn't love her. She was asking for it because she no longer had the ability to love Brad.

Love meant selflessness-giving without expecting anything in return. Even when one did get something in return, it was merely a reward for that selflessness. In a relationship, the focus shouldn't be on whether their significant other loves them, it should be about their own feelings.

Could one still give, despite the coldness, hurt, and betrayal they received in return? If they did, then the relationship could still have a happy ending.

But if they didn't, no matter how many partners they cycled through, they would still face the same issues-indifference, pain, and betrayal. After all, most love stories ended in sadness.

People had no idea how much pain Nadine had endured during her time with Brad. Now that she had found her peace and become rational once more, she no longer obsessed over whether Brad loved her.

I still have the ability to love him?" And the

would end when one of the two felt powerless. A relationship built on compromising one's own needs would only lead to more problems. Hence, Nadine desperately wanted

on the hospital bed, staring blankly at the ceiling. In the

hurt you and made you upset, but I've realized

had wronged Nadine. He'd been attempting to get closer to her, hoping

was using such a method to force him to divorce her. This woman had a

ensure she was out of Brad's

the past, and what did you

the past or waste my energy on old grievances. All I want from you is a divorce certificate. If you don't agree to the divorce, I'll press charges. Honestly, it's better to sign the divorce agreement than to

calm, not at all aggressive. After saying that, she stood there, waiting for Brad's

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