Chapter 1502:

Later, Bruce proposed, hoping to keep her close. Given the time they spent together, Corrine couldn’t deny her growing feelings, and when marriage was suggested, she saw it as potentially joyful and did not resist.

However, Bruce left her for Leah, and only after meeting Nate did Corrine truly understand the meaning of love. It wasn’t the quiet stability she once had with Bruce.

When she later learned the truth—that Nate had been the one who saved her in Forestvale—it felt like fate had played a cruel joke. Calling it all a misunderstanding was, indeed, accurate.

Still, Corrine had no desire to explain the story to Bruce. Not out of pity or any other feeling, but simply because she saw no point in wasting words on someone who had become a stranger.

Her gaze was icy as she said, “The past is behind us. There’s no need to dwell on it.”

With that, she turned and walked away without looking back. Her message was clear: no anger, no forgiveness, just closure. From now on, they were nothing to each other.

Bruce deeply, making him feel

your fiction

fiercely—even if it meant being enemies—because

figure, pain flickered across his face. “We can’t just

saw it coming. She shifted just enough to avoid his

met his. “Was I not

away like this. I failed you. I hurt you. If you want to hit me, scream at

was how easily she was willing to

redemption? Don’t you hear how absurd that sounds? When I begged you to stay, you turned your back without a second thought. And now that I’ve stopped looking back, you want punishment to make peace with your guilt? You

eyes flickered, revealing his sudden loss for

again, disdain filling her expression. “Honestly, you’ve never loved anyone but yourself. Whether it’s your so-called realization or your guilt, it’s all just to soothe your own

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