Chapter 105

My heart skipped a beat. Suddenly, I was overwhelmed by an indescribable sadness.

That was our wedding ring. On our wedding day, Bryant didn’t care much, but Timothy ensured I, his granddaughter-in-law, had the best of everything, like a million-dollar wedding gift, a mansion for a wedding house, and matching rings custom-made by a top-notch jeweler.

Later, a large amount of money went to my aunt as a token of gratitude for raising me. And the mansion never became my sanctuary. The only thing that stayed by my side every day was the ring.

I joyfully wore it on my ring finger when I first got married. After knowing I also worked at

off that Ferguson Group, Bryant immediately advised me to keep a low profile. I took day and wore it around my neck with a thin chain. And there it stayed for three long years. What once brought me joy seemed like a silent mockery. To Bryant, I was just like this ring, meant to be out of sight.

I laughed at myself. “Just forgot to take it off.”

Indeed, I had forgotten. More accurately, I was used to touching the ring when I felt alone

or uneasy.

husband.’ Once, just liking him seemed to

believe me.

“If

it, it can be yours again.” I reached behind my neck,

The faster

expression turned cold, and he firmly grasped my wrist, stopping me. “Don’t take. it off. You belong

reminding him and myself, “Even

caressed the ring on my finger, his eyes revealing a rare obsession. “What if I never take

breath. “That’s none

hope again just because

grip and turned to leave.

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a new life?” His cold and deep voice, with a hint of melancholy, suddenly echoed

a whirlwind of thoughts, but I didn’t turn back.

to that question. For years, all my romantic daydreams were about

taking such a hard fall, I

my child and

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