Free From the Marriage: The Final Goodbye 3

Free From the Marriage: The Final Goodbye 3

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So on the weekend, Leo and I went to the county together

The school principal was very polite to me and kept praising Leo as outstanding, intelligent, and having a promising future. The admissions officer who came this time has been picking students in our county for three consecutive years but hasn’t selected anyone. They not only value the studentsacademic performance but also the parentsqualities. For Leo’s future, Ms. Bright, please be wellprepared.” 

I nodded and followed the principal to the door of the meeting room

At the door, the principal whispered, Sir, Leonardo’s mother has arrived.” 

The doors opened, and I straightened my clothes, walking in slowly. Hello, I’m Irene Bright, Leo’s mother.” 

I was about to extend my hand when I suddenly heard a sharp intake of breath and the crisp sound of a cup hitting the ground

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I instinctively looked up and met a pair of familiar eyes, dazed, stunned, with endless silence

Unexpectedly, I reunited with someone I hadn’t anticipated seeing again

He looked thinner, and his face was gaunt, full of sorrow and exhaustion

He approached me, jaw clenched, eyes bloodshot

I lowered my head and stood respectfully, just as everyone did when facing him

The way a nobody and a big shot should handle each other was like this, and it should be like 

Irene!” 

Albert’s voice was low as if suppressing a torrent of anger and deep pain

He looked very emotional, and I was surprised to see him lose control

Albert and I were worlds apart

The Austin Group, once on the brink of collapse, was rescued by my father, earning deep gratitude from Paul Austin, who vowed to repay him, leaving an equity certificate

But my father’s rescue of the Austin Group brought about retaliation from business rivals. On his deathbed, he asked me to go north and seek the protection of the Austin family

After going through countless hardships and narrowly escaping death, I finally arrived at the Austin Group’s building

Paul, overwhelmed by guilt for my father’s death, believed marriage to the Austins would secure my comfort and compensate for my loss

Therefore, Paul introduced me to Albert

In the winter, I stood in the company’s lobby and saw a tall figure approaching from afar. Amid the falling snow, he wore a black windbreaker, standing tall and with an outstandir. presence

When I met Albert, he was already a husle 

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In the winter, I stood in the company’s lobby and saw a tall figure approaching from afar. Amid the falling snow, he wore a black windbreaker, standing tall and with an outstanding presence

When I met Albert, he was already a business tycoon

Facing such an extraordinary person, I felt admiration, which was natural

However, I knew I was not his match

I politely declined Paul’s offer and suggested that he use generous compensation and an apartment in the city center as repayment. That would be enough for me

I studied medicine with my father since my youth, aspiring to a worryfree life, seeking little else

My straightforward request made Vera, who was dissatisfied with this engagement, sneer and mock me as taking advantage of the situation. I’m glad she has some selfawareness. How could such an elite from a prestigious family like the Austins marry a country girl like her? Besides, everyone in the business world knows that Albert and the Paisley family’s daughter have grown up together and love each other. They are going to get engaged and married as soon as Lindsey graduates. They are a perfect match, not something a bumpkin who can’t even tell highend brands apart can interfere with.” 

I never intended to interfere

Paul pledged to arrange the compensation and apartment after Christmas upon realizing my decision

On Christmas Day, the Austin Group’s building was brightly lit. 

Vera hosted a dinner party and invited many celebrities and dignitaries to gather on the topfloor observation deck, with Lindsey Paisley at the forefront

I held a glass of champagne, avoiding the crowd and enjoying the moon alone in a corner when suddenly I was pushed to the edge of the s

Free From the Marriage: The Final Goodbye

Free From the Marriage: The Final Goodbye

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